Recently we spent a long weekend in San Antonio, where David's sister Natasha lives, for his nephew's first birthday party. We've both been to San Antonio before, but have never really had time to explore much of the city. This trip was a perfect chance to visit family and get to know the unique city of San Antonio a bit better. We also happened to be there during
Fiesta, which is a huge week long celebration with multiple events all around the city. We started off in Market Square, an indoor/outdoor tourist market. It was particularly lively because of the Fiesta events, with food and live music.
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Fiesta activities in Market Square. |
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Market Square was very colorful... and hot. |
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Colorful dia de los muertos dolls. |
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Delicious food at Fiesta on the square. |
Downtown San Antonio is very tourist-oriented, and doesn't have many residents. The riverwalk is charming, but lined with chain restaurants. The streets above were pretty quiet while we were there. It doesn't really have much of an urban vibe, but it's worth a visit to wander the riverwalk and see the Alamo.
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San Fernando Cathedral in downtown. |
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The riverwalk is touristy but charming. |
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The huge trees provide welcome shade. |
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We made it to the Alamo! We couldn't find the basement. |
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Of course Paul rode some roller coasters. This is Six Flags Fiesta Texas. |
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Happy birthday, Alex! |
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His cute monkey cake. |
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There were TWO cakes. Lots of April birthdays. |
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Mostly he just looks confused. But he loved it! |
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"I could get used to this...." |
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Mmm, frosting.... |
One thing that makes the San Antonio area really unique is the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site consisting of four Spanish frontier missions built in the 1600 and 1700s, all connected by a riverfront bike trail. We only had time to visit one (Mission San Jose), but it was really neat and we'll definitely try to bike the whole trail next time we're back.
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Mission San Jose, built in 1720. |
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It's a cool structure, and used to be painted in bright colors back in the 1700s. |
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Colorful flags despite the grey skies. |
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One of the chambers in Mission San Jose |
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The former Pearl Brewery area, now with restaurants and apartments. |
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The river goes by the Pearl Brewery area as well. It was raining so we couldn't explore much, but it looked nice. |
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Some of the local beer was pretty good. |
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Paul's not a fan of Bigfoot...so we had to stop by its namesake town near San Antonio. |
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Saying bye to the birthday boy! |
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Grandma and Grandpa miss having Alex in Georgia! |
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Four Generations! |
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Uncle Paul! |
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Starla, the super dog! |
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Yiaya, David's Mom and Alex enjoying the patio and bubbles! |
With David's sister living in San Antonio now, look for more posts in the future detailing our adventures in Texas and especially the Hill Country and Austin!
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