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2019
23
December
Where should I eat and what should I see in San Antonio, Texas in February?
23
December
Question:
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Shayni
The Pearl District has some great restaurants and shops. Not sure where you are staying but Hotel Emma is worth a trip to for a drink in the bar. The River walk is always nice, the mexican market and of course the Alamo. https://www.thehotelemma.com/
Cathy
Shayni thank you! We are staying close to the Pearl District so will definitely check out the Hotel Emma bar. Any Pearl District restaurants you would particularly recommend?
Shayni
We went to Cured and Supper. Supper by far was the best, but Cured was good too.
Shayni
We actually stayed at Hotel Emma - which was amazing - and ate at Supper twice, once for dinner (really nice) and for breakfast. If you go for breakfast try the beignets!
Suzanne
My husband just went and really enjoyed Fredericksburg
Cathy
Suzanne Hey Suzanne, we did our San Antonio trip and took a side trip to Fredericksburg. Your husband was right - it was a nice drive and the town was lovely. Thanks for the recommendation!
Karen
Austin
Louise
Karen agree! We went to San Antonio and Austin this year and found Austin to be far more interesting and dynamic. It’s not a slam against San Antonio which was perfectly fine, but the whole music, foodie and arts scene in Austin was amazing and we barely touched the surface during our six days there.
Louise
We loved Austin and would go there again.
Louise
Culinary Dropout in Austin was great also.
Jon
Tejas Rodeo!
Also fabulous & interesting Tex-Mex at Acenar Restaurant near riverwalk
Diana
We were there in July and you must go to the Alamo. Also, drive to Austin. Another beautiful city.
Mouvain
We enjoy visiting the missions. There are a few very close to each other.
Lorin
Line up for this historic restaurant is always crazy. Recommend to go earlier in the day like 11 am. Also the area it's located in very fun
Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
218 Produce Row, San Antonio, TX 78207, United States
+1 210-239-9215
https://g.co/kgs/R6c72Q
Lorin
Check out the pictures in the link
Lorin
And stay in this hotel
https://www.marriott.com/.../satlc-the-st-anthony-a.../...
Ian
https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/
Jacinda
Hotel Havana, right on the Riverwalk.....it is a great place! If you can't stay there, still have breakfast in the attached restaurant, beautiful and delicious!
https://havanasanantonio.com/
Shanna
Bliss restaurant! And the Southerleigh in the Pearl District. Cappy's for brunch - it's an institution
Mandi
Ou! I have family in San Antonio so we go all the time
definitely go check out the Riverwalk downtown, also eat at Mi Tierra downtown too it’s a famous tex-mex staple and depending on the day/time you go they have markets outside
also if you want to take a day drive to the beach Corpus Christi is beautiful
Cathy
Mandi Lee Intera thanks for these suggestions.
Barbara
Really liked the Crockett Hotel right behind the Alamo, walk to everything.
Karen
also there is a little river boat cruse it is really informative not expensive and you can take your own beer on it
don't miss that.
A.I. says...
Exploring San Antonio, Texas: Must-Sees, Restaurants, and Road Trips
Exploring San Antonio, Texas: Must-Sees, Restaurants, and Road Trips
San Antonio, the vibrant city in Texas, offers a unique blend of culture, history, and entertainment. If you're planning a trip in February, here are some must-sees, restaurant recommendations, and road trip suggestions to make the most of your visit.
Must-Sees in San Antonio
The Alamo
No visit to San Antonio is complete without experiencing the iconic Alamo. This historic Spanish mission and battleground is a fundamental part of Texas history, and you can take a guided tour or explore on your own.
River Walk
The River Walk is a picturesque network of walkways along the San Antonio River, lined with restaurants, shops, and vibrant entertainment. Take a leisurely stroll or hop on a river cruise for a unique perspective.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Explore the rich history of the Spanish colonial missions, including the well-preserved Mission San José and Mission Concepción. These UNESCO World Heritage sites offer a glimpse into the past and stunning architecture.
Restaurant Recommendations
Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
Experience the vibrant Mexican culture and flavors at Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia. This iconic cafe is open 24/7 and offers delicious Tex-Mex cuisine, mariachi bands, and a lively atmosphere.
Cured
For a modern and upscale dining experience, Cured is a must-visit. This restaurant focuses on locally sourced ingredients and offers a creative menu with dishes like house-cured meats and seasonal specialties.
Bakery Lorraine
Start your day with a delightful breakfast or indulge in freshly baked pastries and artisanal breads at Bakery Lorraine. This cozy spot is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Road Trip Destinations
Fredericksburg
Approximately a 1.5-hour drive from San Antonio, Fredericksburg is a charming town with German heritage. Explore its Main Street, visit wineries, and take in the scenic Hill Country views.
Austin
About an hour and a half away, Austin offers a lively music scene, quirky neighborhoods, and plenty of outdoor activities. Visit the iconic Sixth Street, explore the Congress Avenue Bridge to see the Mexican free-tailed bats (during their seasonal migration), and indulge in the city's vibrant food truck scene.
Corpus Christi
Head to the Gulf Coast and spend a day in Corpus Christi, just under 2.5 hours from San Antonio. Enjoy the sandy beaches, visit the Texas State Aquarium, and explore the USS Lexington Museum on the Bay.
With its rich history, delectable cuisine
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Cathy
Traveling to San Antonio, Texas in February and looking for suggestions on 'must-sees' and restaurant recommendations in the city and in the area. Planning on renting a car for a few days and wondering what road trips we should take that are within driving distance. Thank you all!