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    Freight - Cassiano side of venue

    Freight

    5.0(5 reviews)
    2.6 miSouthtown, Downtown
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    Freight is such a great gallery space! They've really transformed Gallito Studios, and made it a…read moreclean, well lit, easy to navigate art space! The place has really opened up their space- it used to be crowded with a maze of tight cubicles of gallery and studios. Now, it's a wide open central gallery, with studios and smaller galleries off to the sides. In the front, they now have a coffee shop! Cool! In the back, they've paved in the side and back yards, where bands set up, and additional galleries can be found. All of the art is local, handmade, and ranges in media. Some of the art can not be purchased, as they are installation pieces. The art here is all reasonably priced, and there's a great variety of artists and vendors selling cool stuff. This place gets hopping for Second Saturday, a monthly art walk that centers around the galleries by the train tracks at South Flores. The art is just part of the scene- check out the live music too! Budding artists can rent space here to do their art, and sell it when they have events. Other than Second Saturday, you might need to book an appointment to come by many of the artists' galleries, but it seems that coffee is served all day.

    I always loved Kimura. Then I heard they were opening up inside of Freight...and my love grew!…read more I frequent the breweries in the area, and now have ramen down the street! Same great taste! Awesome/artsy location! Staff was super friendly and service was great!

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    San Antonio Museum of Art - Main Entrance

    San Antonio Museum of Art

    4.4(250 reviews)
    0.3 miDowntown

    What a great experience visiting this art museum again! The last time I was here was in 2016 on a…read moreschool field trip, but now that I live in the area, I've been taking advantage of the free Tuesday events at local museums. This was our second museum visit of the summer while my sister is staying with me. I feel like they've added so many new exhibits since my last visit, or maybe I just rushed through everything back then. This time, I really took my time reading about the artwork and exhibits, and it made the experience so much more fascinating. Each floor had its own unique collections and displays to explore. My favorite part was the Chinese vases exhibit. I don't remember seeing it before, and it was incredibly interesting. It was something completely new to me and definitely stood out during the visit. It was a little warm inside, but nothing that took away from the overall experience. The staff was very friendly and welcoming, and we had a wonderful time. I definitely plan on bringing my other sisters here in the future. Highly recommend checking it out, especially on the free admission days!

    The San Antonio Museum of Art has a solid collection, and I appreciated the variety of works on…read moredisplay. The museum itself is easy to explore, and there were several pieces that caught my attention. Overall experience felt somewhat disjointed. The arrangement of the galleries was interesting, but the assortment of art often seemed random rather than thoughtfully connected. I found myself wishing there was a clearer curatorial vision tying the exhibits together. In some areas, it felt as though the artwork had simply been placed around the museum rather than organized in a way that told a cohesive story. There are definitely worthwhile pieces to see, but I think the museum could benefit from stronger curation and a more intentional flow between exhibits. Worth a visit if you're interested in art, but it didn't leave a lasting impression on me.

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    Briscoe Western Art Museum - Full size chuck wagon

    Briscoe Western Art Museum

    4.5(136 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    This is a beautiful museum to visit especially on the first Sunday of the month if you're a local…read more It's a rather small museum compared to others but the curation of the exhibits are so well done and if you have the time to absorb the history and beauty of the culture of our western world then you'll enjoy seeing the mini Alamo, gun wall, tribal wear, and other western historical items.

    My wife and I love exploring the area and today we took a trip to the Briscoe Western Art Museum…read morewith two other friends who grow up in San Antonio. I have visited many Museums such as the Huntington Library, the Getty and the Gene Audrey Western Museum. We really enjoyed ourselves. The museum is a perfect size, not too big and not too small. There is a nice mix of what is on display, from an excellent collection of spurs, paintings, and artifacts. My favorites were the paintings. Most museums have very old famous painting, but the Briscoe has a large number of paintings which have been painted recently. Now don't get me wrong, Blue Boy at the Huntington is an amazing painting but the paintings at the Briscoe were so vivid and captivating. I wish I could have purchased at least a dozen of them. The colors were bright, which made me wonder if this is what it would have been like looking at a Van Gouh a year after it was painted? Even though there were contemporary painting, the subject matter was distinctly western capturing a style unlike anything I have seen before. The staff was super friendly and very helpful. For instance, we asked what's the best way to go through the museum. Start one the 3rd floor and work your way down. We highly recommend making a day of it. If you get hungry, take a break and come back. If your budget is tight, the first Sunday is open the Bexar county residence for free. Enjoy the experience.

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    Go Rio Cruises - Come cruise the San Antonio River Walk on a Go Rio river boat.

    Go Rio Cruises

    4.3(538 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    We did a 2 day tour in one day and this river walk boat ride was lovely! Thankful it wasn't on a…read moresuper hot day but even so the tour had a few shaded areas. Tour guide was informative and funny. I grabbed a slice of pizza thinking I had plenty time they had boarded already and waited on me. Thanks so much!! The boat ride provided a good overview of what's offered along the strip. We noted places to dine and a couple of hotels to check out in the future. The next day was a parade and that was fun. Would not have known had it not been for tour guide May 29, 2026

    I hopped on the Go Rio San Antonio River Cruise thinking, "Alright, Texas Venice... let's not get…read morecarried away." Five minutes in boom full-blown water gun war. I'm talking grown adults acting like unsupervised 8-year-olds. Drinks flying, people ducking, one girl fighting for her dignity like her top came off ... and I'm pretty sure we came within inches of flipping that boat into the San Antonio River Walk. Meanwhile, the captain's just cruising along like, "This is fine. This is my Tuesday." Daytime? Beautiful, classy, postcard stuff. Nighttime? Turns into a floating bar fight with better lighting and a tour guide doing stand-up. End result: I came for a relaxing boat ride... Left feeling like I survived a low-speed aquatic bar brawl in one of the best spots in Texas.

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    Go Rio Cruises - Come take a fun & informative tour of The San Antonio River Walk with some of the friendliest folks you'll meet when you Visit San Antonio.

    Come take a fun & informative tour of The San Antonio River Walk with some of the friendliest folks you'll meet when you Visit San Antonio.

    Go Rio Cruises - The San Antonio River Walk is the heart and soul of San Antonio. Immerse yourself in its rich beauty and charm on a river boat tour.

    The San Antonio River Walk is the heart and soul of San Antonio. Immerse yourself in its rich beauty and charm on a river boat tour.

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    Mural Ride Bike Tours

    Mural Ride Bike Tours

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.0 miEastside

    We had an amazing time on the mural bike ride tour! Our guide, Brian, was incredible -- passionate,…read moreknowledgeable, and deeply connected to the local art scene. He didn't just point out murals; he shared the stories behind them and even introduced us to one of the pioneers of San Antonio's mural movement. Such a special experience! As a San Antonio native, Brian also gave us a list of his personal favorite local spots. We couldn't hit them all, but we did make it to Teka Molino for puff tacos and fajitas... and WOW. A 10/10. Truly some of the best tacos we've ever had. We'll absolutely be back for another tour -- and more tacos!

    We recently had the pleasure of joining Brian and his fantastic Mural E-Bike Tour, and I can't say…read moreenough good things about it! From start to finish, the experience was exceptional. Brian was knowledgeable about the area and passionate about sharing the history behind the San Antonio Street Art Initiative. Brian made sure everyone felt safe and comfortable throughout the journey. The route was breathtaking, taking us through stunning mural routes; we saw hidden gems we would have never discovered on our own. It was a perfect balance of fantastic murals and flat terrain for all levels of riders. What truly stood out, though, was the attention to detail and the little extras that made the tour unforgettable, from riding through San Antonio's historic streets to having a sneak peek of amazing art inside Hopscotch to taking in all the visual goodness at The Pearl and let's not forget - the under-the-highway SASAI Pillars. All the stops were well-timed at picturesque murals; every aspect was well thought out. The Mural E-Bike Tour is undeniably the city's best experience. It exceeded my expectations in every way, and it's a must-do activity for anyone looking to appreciate the city's mural art, charm, and history. I highly recommend The Mural E-Bike Tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience! We recently had the pleasure of joining Brian and his fantastic Mural E-Bike Tour, and I can't say enough good things about it! From start to finish, the experience was exceptional. Brian was knowledgeable about the area and passionate about sharing the history behind the San Antonio Street Art Initiative. Brian made sure everyone felt safe and comfortable throughout the journey. The route was breathtaking, taking us through stunning mural routes; we saw hidden gems we would have never discovered on our own. It was a perfect balance of fantastic murals and flat terrain for all levels of riders. What truly stood out, though, was the attention to detail and the little extras that made the tour unforgettable, from riding through San Antonio's historic streets to having a sneak peek of amazing art inside Hopscotch to taking in all the visual goodness at The Pearl and let's not forget - the under-the-highway SASAI Pillars. All the stops were well-timed at picturesque murals; every aspect was well thought out. The Mural E-Bike Tour is undeniably the city's best experience. It exceeded my expectations in every way, and it's a must-do activity for anyone looking to appreciate the city's mural art, charm, and history. I highly recommend The Mural E-Bike Tour to anyone looking for an unforgettable experience!

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    Mural Ride Bike Tours - Inside Hopscotch

    Inside Hopscotch

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    San Antonio River Walk

    San Antonio River Walk

    4.3(931 reviews)
    1.2 miDowntown

    The San Antonio River Walk was one of the highlights of my visit. The pathways along the river are…read morebeautiful, easy to explore, and lined with restaurants, shops, and places to sit and enjoy the scenery. It has a unique atmosphere that feels very different from a typical downtown area. I especially enjoyed simply walking along the river and taking in the surroundings. There was always something to see, whether it was the architecture, the boats passing by, or the people enjoying the area. Despite being a popular destination, it never felt overwhelming, and there were plenty of spots to slow down and relax. The River Walk is absolutely worth visiting and is one of the best attractions in San Antonio. Whether you're looking for a scenic walk, a meal by the water, or just a place to spend a few hours, it's easy to recommend.

    My favorite place in San Antonio…read more I may be a local, but I can't ever seem to get enough of the River Walk. It's easy to walk, the tour boats are novel, rental bikes are everywhere, there are tons of places to eat and shop, and you can even carry open containers of alcohol along the River level. Art museums, hotels, the courthouse, and more can be accessed from the River, so it's easily a huge part of the heart of downtown. The city keeps doing more and more to make the space memorable, so permanent art installations, parks, and other similar features keep getting added as time goes on. If you're visiting from out of town, I can't recommend adding the River Walk to your trip enough. It's absolutely worth experiencing for yourself.

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    San Antonio River Walk - 12.26.22 so much to do, see, eat and explore along the river

    12.26.22 so much to do, see, eat and explore along the river

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