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Dining al fresco along the San Antonio River Walk is truly a bucket list item. With lush landscaping, historic stone sidewalks and bridges, and pops of colorful décor from riverside restaurants as a backdrop, the setting evokes romance for some and revelry for others. Casa Rio was the first restaurant to open on the River Walk in 1946, and now dining options range from elevated to casual with a variety of cuisines represented. Whether you are craving BBQ, seafood, steaks, Italian, German, interior Mexican food or Tex-Mex, or simply want to enjoy a cocktail in a lovely bar along the banks, the San Antonio River Walk offers it all. www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com.

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HISTORY & CULTURE SAN ANTONIO WORLD HERITAGE: A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT By
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FEATURES 12 Sip & Savor 16 Be Entertained 20 Great Finds 24 History & Culture 28 Independence Day and Beyond on the River Walk 32 Taking a “River Walk” Through History 36 Get Out and Explore! GUIDES 40 Eat & Drink 41 Shop & Play COUPONS 46 Ways to save MAPS 42 Downtown 44 Museum Reach 45 Mission Reach & Southtown GREAT FINDS COOL FUN ALONG THE RIVER
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Summer of ‘23

This issue of RIO Magazine takes you through three fabulous months of summer. Beginning with the Fourth of July—the pinnacle of summertime celebrations, followed by August with brilliant ways to stay cool and entertained along the River Walk, and finally September, which for most folks marks the end of summer, but not here in San Antonio. We keep the party going! Along the more than 15 miles of sidewalks lining the beautiful San Antonio River, you will find all the quintessential summer activities to make this your most wonderful yet.

July kicks off with Stars, Stripes & Lights, where patriotic décor lines the banks of the River Walk in a spectacular display and a befitting honor for

the men and women who serve our country. The weekend’s highlight is the free Armed Forces River Parade, presented by Budweiser and dedicated to all branches of our military.

Then keep the celebration going all summer long! Whether your idea of fun is checking out the local bar and restaurant scene, marveling at live theatre performances, visiting historical sites or strolling the River Walk during the Golden Hour, you will find all of that and more. In fact, all of the above combined makes for a perfect day! Begin the day exploring the tropically landscaped River Walk. Pause now and then to really immerse yourself in the surroundings—there is history and public art

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around every corner. Grab a frosty drink or ice cream cone to stay refreshed on your journey. Enjoy lunch al fresco. Take a river boat tour or historical walking tour, or paddle the river yourself. Grab another frosty drink or ice cream cone. Kick back and relax along some of the quieter parts of the River Walk. Then get your second wind for an evening of dining and an endless combination of live entertainment.

The San Antonio River Walk has all the good summer vibes, so, pick your favorite activities and get busy exploring!

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Culinaria Restaurant Weeks are Back!

As one of the largest cities in the United States, we are truly blessed to have an abundance of outstanding chefs, restaurants and culinary events to choose from every day of the year. So much so, it can sometimes be a nail-biting dilemma—paella verses barbecue or burgers verses tacos. It is always a tough call.

Coming up are two of San Antonio’s most anticipated events that should make your dining decisions easier than normal: the River Walk’s Stella Artois Drift and Dine and Culinaria’s Restaurant Weeks.

STELLA ARTOIS DRIFT & DINE

The San Antonio River Walk’s Stella Artois Drift & Dine promises a night to remember as you enjoy some of your favorite River Walk restaurants and undoubtedly discover new ones as you float the labyrinthine river on a colorful decorated boat and take in the breathtaking sights and sounds of our one-of-a kind downtown.

This year’s event takes place September 5-7 from 6:00 to 9:30 pm. Stella Artois Drift & Dine guests will get the opportunity to nosh on dishes from six fantastic River Walk restaurants—a different line-up every night. Luxuriate in the sunset as you float along and stop to sample a variety of flavors. Each boat carries 14-16 people, so bring along your friends and family for this extraordinary culinary extravaganza. You can purchase individual tickets or reserve an entire boat.

The Kick-Off Party (check-in) takes place each evening from 5:00 to 6:00pm at the International Center on the River Level, where you will find live music, drinks and a complimentary photo booth for IG selfies to commemorate your special night! Visit the website for updated details and book as soon as possible.

Additionally, you can drift and dine anytime you like throughout the year on GO RIO’s Dinner Cruises, including private dining or group dining experiences. They also offer a cocktail cruise, which makes for a fun way to start a River Walk excursion with friends and family.

A multitude of premier River Walk restaurants take part in the cruises, including Paesanos Riverwalk, Acenar, Landry’s Seafood House, Casa Rio, On The Bend Oyster Bar, Boudro’s Texas Bistro, Biga on the Banks, Range, The Esquire Tavern...the list goes on. The GO RIO website has all the details.

CULINARIA RESTAURANT WEEKS

This city loves a great deal and there is no better opportunity to sample the wonderful array of cuisines from so many different restaurants than during Culinaria’s bi-annual Restaurant Weeks event, during which top restaurants offer special discounted prix fixe menus of savory delights.

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Culinaria is a nonprofit group that promotes San Antonio’s fantastic food and wine scene. The next Restaurant Weeks event takes place on August 12-26 and showcases a long list of marvelous restaurants. During the two weeks, each restaurant will be offering a unique three-course menu for lunch and/or dinner. The cost is typically lower than what you would pay on an average day and, depending upon the restaurant, is either $20 or $30 for lunch and either $35, $45 or $55 for dinner. These reservations go fast, so be sure to book soon.

Although the comprehensive list of restaurants is extensive, hot spots on the River Walk include, but may not be limited to, Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails, Biga on the Banks, Box St. All Day, Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Burgerteca, Carriqui, Chart House, Dorrego’s at Hotel Valencia, Dough Pizzeria at Hemisfair, Fiume Pizzeria & Wine Bar, Four Brothers Southern Provisions, Joe’s Crab Shack, Landry’s Seafood House, Morton’s Steakhouse, Ostra, Rainforest Cafe, Saltgrass Steakhouse, Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery and The River’s Edge Cafe + Patio Bar.

Now, if you are like me, you are going to want to line up as many of these as you can, but unfortunately there are not enough meals in the day to dine at each and every participating restaurant, so let me narrow it down a bit for you.

Biga on the Banks , being one of San Antonio’s most longstanding fine dining restaurants, is a no brainer for a phenomenal meal, especially at this rate. With a stunning dining room and a patio overlooking the downtown River Walk near S. St. Mary’s Street, Chef Bruce Auden always presents a versatile, ever-changing menu of New American fare, such as Roasted American Red Snapper, Slow Cooked Angus Beef Denver, Roasted Australian Lamb Rack and 11 Spiced South Texas Antelope and Lockhart Quail. Hopefully, their renowned Sticky Toffee Pudding with English custard will also make an appearance on the prix fixe menu.

To get your Italian fix and some of the best Neapolitan pizza in Texas, make your ressies for Fiume Pizzeria & Wine Bar, located in the Hilton Palacio del Rio. They call their take on the Neapolitan-style pizza “Texapoletana™” and source all local vendors that exemplify the unique legacy of Texas. From a classic Margherita pizza to their Sweet Texas Heat with white sauce, applewood smoked bacon, hot Calabrian pepper, basil and local honey, and other enticing combinations, you simply cannot go wrong here.

For something the whole family will love, visit Burgerteca in Southtown along the River Walk Mission Reach, which has a vibrant, laid-back atmosphere, and Mexican-inspired burgers like the Al Pastor (beef patty, al pastor seasoning, grilled pineapple, tomatillo ketchup, Manchego cheese, onion, cabbage and cilantro), house margs in all your favorite flavors and even yummy paletas.

Best of luck on your adventures—may your stomachs be full and your hearts be happy as you continue to taste what San Antonio has to offer. It just keeps getting better and better!

WRITER’S BIO

Kimberly A. Suta of Sutapants Productions is a local and national food writer, award-winning filmmaker and publicist for the culinary industry. She is the co-creator of Homegrown Chef, a culinary series and catering and events company, featuring our city’s best chefs and delicious eats. Kimberly also hosts River Walk Culinary Adventure Tours, walking food tours that highlight the fantastic offerings along the River Walk for both ticketed events and private groups. Email sutapants@gmail.com for more details.

BIGA ON THE BANKS

www.Biga.com

BURGERTECA

www.ChefJohnnyHernandez.com

CULINARIA RESTAURANT WEEKS

www.CulinariaSA.org

STELLA ARTOIS DRIFT & DINE

www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com

FIUME PIZZERIA & WINE BAR

www.FiumePizzeria.com

GO RIO DINNER CRUISES

www.GoRioCruises.com

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Cuisine Located inside The Westin Riverwalk, the newly renovated Zocca offers Italian-inspired dishes with Texas flair, regional wines, and clink-worthy cocktails. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as weekend brunch. Guests can expect craveable items in an indoor-outdoor setting right along the San Antonio River Walk with live music can be on Thursday evenings and during Sunday brunch. Special events take place year round and the indoor-outdoor bar offers a walk-up component for River Walk patrons. 214-224-6500 • Zoccariverwalk.com : @zoccasa • : @zoccaitaliasa
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I Love the Nightlife

Summer is here, and the time is right for dancing in the streets of downtown San Antonio, where cool plays, concerts and cocktails are right along the River Walk. Whether you prefer a stage performance, are looking to party the night away or want to spend time exploring with the family, these upcoming events will help you enjoy the nightlife San Antonio has to offer!

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AZTEC THEATRE www.LiveNation.com

HOWL AT THE MOON www.HowlAtTheMoon.com/ san-antonio

MAJESTIC THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com

MERKABA www.MerkabaTx.com

SAN ANTONIO ZOO www.SAZoo.org

TOBIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS www.TobinCenter.org

AZTEC THEATRE

The historical gem found in the heart of downtown San Antonio began life as a grand movie theatre before it was converted into the premier entertainment venue it is today. Located at the corner of Commerce and St. Mary’s, the Aztec opened its doors in 1926 and boasts a rich architectural history. The stunning three-ton chandelier that hangs in the lobby is reason enough to visit the venue, as it was considered “the largest chandelier in the largest state of the Union” at the time it was designed, and is a whopping two stories tall and twelve feet wide. But aside from its significant cinematic history and historical beauty, the Aztec is still a place to find great entertainment this summer in the likes of GRAMMY®-nominated Blues artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd in July; Heavy Metal band Crutch in August; and the comedy of Las Mas Masters: Rogelio Ramos & José Luis Zagar in September, just to name a few. Check out the theatre’s website for its full calendar of scheduled performances.

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BENISE

July 28, 8:00pm

Rarely is an artist capable of touching the hearts and souls of people of all ages, cultures and diverse musical backgrounds as BENISE (pronounced Buh-nes-say). For Benise, music has always been a journey...from his humble beginnings as a street performer, to performing around the world. “I wanted to push the boundaries of traditional Nuevo Flamenco/Spanish

guitar while combining the elements of dance and theatre. This show is a celebration of Music, Love and Life,” comments the composer, virtuoso guitarist and creative force behind “fuego!”

ONE NIGHT OF QUEEN

August 4, 8:00pm

Freddie Mercury may be gone but his essence lives on in Gary Mullen and The Works, a premier Queen tribute band whose raucous replication of the band’s iconic songs and its legendary front man—exuberantly embodied by Mullen—see to it the show does go on. The band will be in San Antonio to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their world-renowned “One Night of Queen” live stage show that pays homage to the stage theatrics and music of Queen. The concert is headed by Freddie Mercury imitator Gary Mullen, who along with his band, has performed to sold-out audiences around the world.

AN EVENING WITH CRISTELA ALONZO

September 20, 7:30pm

Comedian, writer and producer Cristela Alonzo made history as the first Latina woman to create, write and star in a network TV show, “Cristela.” She developed a comedy special for Netflix Lower Classy and served as a fan-favorite guest host on ABC’s “The View.” Alonzo uses humor to shine a light on bigger issues, and makes us laugh while she opens our eyes. Her comedic point of view was honed through her experiences growing up as a first-generation Mexican-American, and she is a masterful storyteller, as evidenced in her bestselling memoir full of humor

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and heart, “Music to My Years: A MixtapeMemoir of Growing Up and Standing Up.”

H-E-B CINEMA ON WILL’S PLAZA

Summer nights become movie nights under the stars at The Will Naylor Smith River Walk Plaza, known as Will’s Plaza, where the public is invited to grab their lawn chairs and blankets, and enjoy a free screening of a film on the plaza’s 32-foot LED video wall, courtesy of the Tobin Center and H-E-B. This summer’s upcoming films will feature the Lin Manuel Miranda musical, “In the Heights” on July 14; “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish” on August 11; and the animated family classic “Up” on September 8. Showtimes are at 8:00pm. Chairs are available at the venue as well as a full concession and bar. No outside food, drinks or pets are allowed on the plaza. Visit the Tobin Center website for more details.

THE SAN ANTONIO ZOO

JUNGLE BOOGIE NIGHTS

June 17 – August 5

Saturday: 10:00am to 7:00pm Sunday: 10:00am to 5:00pm

Boogie nights are always the best in town at the San Antonio Zoo during its annual Jungle Boogie Nights celebration. Get ready for a roaring good time with live music, dance parties, animal interactions, and food and fun for the whole family. Last year’s celebration featured a different theme each week, such as Boy Band Night, Fixin’ to 2 Step, Disco Boogie, 80’s Night

and Beach Bash. Each week also featured a Dance Party that kicked off at 6:30pm on the Great Lawn, along with free commemorative buttons and giveaways. This event is included with admission and is free for Zoo members. Visit the Zoo’s website for details.

MAJESTIC THEATRE

GEORGE LOPEZ

July 28 & 29, 7:00pm

Funnyman George Lopez is bringing his hilarious stand-up to the Alamo City during his “Alllriiiighhtt!” tour. Lopez is currently starring in the NBC sitcom “Lopez vs Lopez,” which features his real-life daughter, Mayan Lopez. The actor and comedian turned children’s book author can also be seen in the upcoming superhero film “Blue Beetle” slated for theatrical release in August.

COUNTING CROWS WITH SPECIAL GUEST DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL

August 22, 7:30pm

For more than two decades, the Counting Crows have fascinated audiences worldwide with their music, and now audiences in San Antonio will be able to hear the GRAMMY and Academy Award-nominated Adam Duritz and company live. The “Mr. Jones and Me” rockers will be in San Antonio, along with special guest rockers Dashboard Confessional, as part of a scheduled stop on their “The Butter Miracle Tour” that will feature hits spanning their 30-year career.

CHICAGO

September 19, 7:30pm

Chicago is in Texas and feeling stronger every day with a new album of songs to bring to area fans. The iconic group recently released their 38th studio album, “Born for This Moment,” that includes the hit single, “If This is Goodbye.” Audiences will also be treated to decades of hits, such as “If You Leave Me Now,” “Color My World” and “You’re the Inspiration.”

MERKABA

If you are looking for some nightlife served with a great cocktail, check out Merkaba, the cocktail lounge and nightclub that infuses drink flavors and decor inspired by the rich history of San Antonio. Located on the South Bank of the River Walk, the club has an array of events, including karaoke on Thursday nights, plus San Antonio’s own classic country band, the 501s, provide live music along with various featured DJs throughout the week. You can also relax in the Witch Doctor or the Grotto Lounge, boogie on the dual dance floors or take in the two separate patio spaces while sipping on a drink. Cheers!

HOWL AT THE MOON

Feeling a bit wild and crazy? Then go next door (from Merkaba) to Howl at the Moon for one of their high-energy live music shows where you can sing along to dance hits and party anthems that will get you dancing in no time. You can also imbibe in a smooth cocktail, shot, beer or bucket to share with friends. Like its sister venue, Merkaba, Howl at the Moon always has a variety of events so check their website for drink specials and the latest fun theme, such as 90’s night.

WRITER’S BIO

Lakendra Lewis is an arts and entertainment journalist, editor and author whose articles have appeared in Edible San Antonio Magazine, The Texas Observer and San Antonio Christian Woman Magazine. She enjoys movies, music, cooking, singing and telling other people’s stories. You can contact her/read more of her stories at LakendraLewis.JournoPortfolio.com.

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COOL FUN ALONG THE RIVER

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GREAT FINDS

When summer fun heats up, adding a dash of cool to your day makes exploring San Antonio even more magical. Even on the hottest day, roaming the river automatically lowers your temperature. The shade trees and fantastic foliage along the River Walk make everything seem cooler at River Level. Add in the right stops for a tasty treat—or an experience you will never forget—and there is no doubt that you will think, “Cool!” while you are enjoying everything from splash pads to waffles with giraffes as you take in all that San Antonio has to offer.

SPLISH-SPLASHING FUN

Keep the kids cool—and you too!—with a stop at Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair, a beautifully landscaped outdoor wonderland for kids and adults of all ages and abilities. Kids can dig in the Sand Play area, cool off in the Union Pacific Railroad Splash Pad or explore the new Toddler Play Area while the adults sit back and relax. Another spot to make a splash is Pearl, where you will find bubbling fountains that invite everyone to dance, splash and cool off. It is a great destination for evening fun, when the setting sun and fountain lights create the perfect atmosphere.

“MAGIKAL” LIGHTNING

Add some Greek mythology to your summer at the Magik Theatre, San Antonio’s cherished, professional theatre for young audiences. “The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical” brings the best-selling book, “The Lightning Thief” by Rick Riordan, to life with a thrilling original rock score July 1 to August 6. As the half-blood son of a Greek god, Percy Jackson has newly-discovered powers he cannot control, a destiny he does not want, and a mythology textbook’s worth of monsters on his trail. Families will not want to miss this mythical action-packed adventure! Magik Theatre has been providing San Antonio’s children and their families with professional, accessible, literature-based theatre and education since 1994. Catch a show, then enjoy Hemisfair or stroll the River Walk to search for mythical beasts.

BEASTLY EXPLORATIONS

There is nothing mythical about the creatures at the San Antonio Zoo. For one of the coolest treats in town, enjoy waffles and bacon with giraffes, hippos or kangaroos in one of the Zoo’s Beastly Breakfasts. Visit the Zoo before it opens to enjoy an all-youcare-to-eat breakfast while you watch the animals, snap pictures with these amazing creatures and enjoy exclusive presentation from an animal care specialist. If you would prefer to let the animals do the eating, go behind the scenes to get up-close and personal with hippos, rhinos and tortoises through the Zoo’s Behind the Scenes tours. Enjoy a private tour and even feed the animals as you learn more about them and their behaviors. To add in more fun, stop by the Kiddie Park—America’s oldest children’s amusement park—to take in rides that have given everyone a reason to smile for decades. For over 90 years, the carousel, boat ride, Ferris wheel and more have delivered excitement and smiles.

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ICE, ICE BABY

It would not be summer without the experience of trying to eat an ice cream cone before it melts. And thanks to the array of options along the River Walk, you can experiment to see which flavor melts fastest, which combination is the yummiest and how many cones you can devour in one day. Start with a San Antonio treasure, Justin’s Ice Cream, for ice cream or gelato that President Clinton declared a national treasure in 1992. Or pick your flavor and mix-ins, then watch the crew at Marble Slab Creamery create your treat. Stop by Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory for fudge, unforgettable caramel apples, and a creamy, cold scoop of ice cream. Go “phishing” with Phish Food®, Cherry Garcia® or any of the other fantastic flavors at Ben & Jerry’s®. And lick your way through the summer at Lick Honest Ice Creams , where you can start at the Hemisfair location, then make your way to Pearl, enjoying every drop of these handmade, seasonal and sustainable artisan ice creams that celebrate the flavors and culture of Texas. Lick’s locations also make them a great addition to splash pad fun, especially since the kids will be too busy having fun to ask for a bite of yours!

SLUSHY GOODNESS

Summer is also a fantastic excuse to cool off with a frosty one. Whether that is a frozen margarita from any one of the amazing restaurants along the River Walk, or a drink-to-go from somewhere like The Frosty Dog, the options are endless. The frosty ones at The Frosty Dog include cherry limeades, mango limeades and more for the junior set, as well as frozen and flavorful adult fun including margaritas, hurricanes, daquiris, mojitos and pina coladas. Another great frozen option is Fat Tuesday, delivering New Orleans-inspired frozen daquiris right along the river. And do not miss the Thirsty Aztec. With 24-ounce to-go cups and frozen offerings named after the river, our beloved park police and more, no matter where you are from, you will feel like a local after your first sip. If you are in the mood to relax on a riverside patio, visit Dorrego’s and Naranja at Hotel Valencia Riverwalk for their summer Poptail special that runs through September. Here you can cool off with a handmade popsicle submerged in a frozen cocktail!

WRITER’S BIO:

An award-winning writer, communications expert and military spouse who enjoys unearthing new discoveries and revisiting old favorites in San Antonio, Dawn Robinette is a Certified Tourism Ambassador who loves to tell stories. You can read more of her work at Alamo City Moms.

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BEN & JERRY’S www.BenJerry.com/riverwalksouth

FAT TUESDAY www.FatTuesday.com

THE FROSTY DOG

www.TheFrostyDogSA.com

HEMISFAIR www.Hemisfair.org

HOTEL VALENCIA RIVERWALK

www.HotelValencia-Riverwalk.com

JUSTIN’S ICE CREAM www.JustinsIceCream.com

LICK HONEST ICE CREAMS www.ILikeLick.com

MAGIK THEATRE www.MagikTheatre.org

MARBLE SLAB CREAMERY www.MarbleSlab.com

THE PEARL

www.AtPearl.com

SAN ANTONIO ZOO

www.SAZoo.org

THIRSTY AZTEC

www.ThirstyAztec.com

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SAN ANTONIO WORLD HERITAGE

A River Runs Through It

Restoration is an art in San Antonio. From the Alamo, where a transformative restoration is taking place, to the stately old homes and history of the King William District to the stone paths and bridges of the iconic River Walk, San Antonio’s rich history gives visitors endless opportunities to step into the city’s colorful past.

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Mission Reach Mission Espada by Bob Howen

Two of the most magnificent restorations—the San Antonio Missions and the Mission Reach of the River Walk—are inextricably linked in history. Today, thanks to decades—even centuries— of preservation and restoration efforts, they preserve vital elements of the past, and bear witness to the restorative power of preservation.

THE SPANISH MISSIONS

San Antonio was first named in 1691 when an expedition of Spanish soldiers and priests came upon a verdant settlement of the indigenous Payaya tribe, close to a clear, flowing river. The Spaniards called the natives the “Tejas” people— the Payaya word for “friends.” They christened the place and the river that ran through it San Antonio, since it was June 13, the feast day of St. Anthony in the Catholic Church. In 1718, Franciscan missionary priest Father Antonio Olivares dedicated the first mission church at San Pedro Springs, the source of a creek that ran into the river, where water and fish were abundant. (San Pedro Park, established around the springs by a land grant from the king of Spain, is the second oldest public park in the U.S. Only Boston Commons is older.)

The simple hut that was the first church of Mission San Antonio de Valero was moved twice in the following years. Finally, it was rebuilt with stone in today’s downtown, on the bend of the river close to the Spanish military presidio and the little settlement of the Villa San Antonio de Bexar. It was nicknamed “el Alamo” for the cottonwood trees that grew nearby.

The river was the key to settlement, providing water for an elaborate system of acequias— hand-dug irrigation channels for farmland. In 1720, a second mission—Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo—was established two miles downstream from the Alamo. In 1731, three more missions—Nuestra Senora de la Purisima Concepción de Acuna, San Francisco de la Espada and San Juan Capistrano—were added downstream nearby. A few priests at each mission worked with the indigenous people to build fortified compounds where they could all live, with workshops and farming supplies.

In “Saving San Antonio: The Preservation of a Heritage,” historian Lewis Fisher writes that by 1745, more than 2,000 Indians had been baptized, and nearly 900 of them were living in the missions. They had more than 5,000 cattle, 3,000 sheep and goats and 257 horses, and farmed mainly corn, beans and cotton. But as Spanish settlers moved in, the Indians gradually left, and by 1824 all five missions were abandoned.

The Alamo served as a fort, first to Mexican soldiers in their war for independence from Spain, then famously in the Texas war for independence from Mexico. After the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, the property was abandoned again. It was used as a military garrison for a while, then leased by the Catholic Church to a grocery store. By the turn of the century, interest in preservation started growing. The state of Texas was convinced to buy the Alamo. After a century of preservation by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas, the state took over again, and the Alamo Trust is overseeing an ambitious restoration of the historic site. The four missions downstream remained active Catholic parishes, and gradually, with help from the Bexar County Historical Society, the Catholic archdiocese and the powerful San Antonio Conservation Society, restoration efforts on them have continued,

ramping up greatly in recent years. In 1978, the U.S. Congress created The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, managed by the National Park Service. Millions of visitors started coming to see them, and funding for ambitious restoration was easier to find.

The next step was a campaign to designate all five missions as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2015, the prestigious international organization recognized San Antonio’s five missions and some additional areas as “the most complete and intact example of the Spanish crown’s efforts to colonize, evangelize and defend the northern frontier of New Spain during the period when Spain controlled the largest empire in the world.” The San Antonio Spanish Missions are the only World Heritage Site in Texas, and one of just 24 in the United States—including the Grand Canyon and the Statue of Liberty.

The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park operates a Visitors Center for the Missions National Historical Park at Mission San José. Currently, planning is well underway for a larger, more comprehensive World Heritage Center just north of Mission San José at the old Mission Marquee Drive-In Plaza, which also occupies a spot on the National Historical Register.

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The Catholic Church still owns the four mission churches and supports their parishes and building restorations through the nonprofit Las Misiones foundation. All are welcome to regular services in English and Spanish, held both indoors and outside. The Mariachi Masses at Missions San José and Concepción are musical, memorable and free—a delightful way to spend a Sunday morning, regardless of your religion.

This spring the Archdiocese opened the El Camino de San Antonio Missions Center behind Mission Concepción. It is a partnership linking the San Antonio Spanish Missions with the other World Heritage Camino—the Camino de Santiago Compostela, a 400-plus-mile pilgrimage trail to the world-famous cathedral of Compostela, Spain. This brand-new Padre Margil Pilgrimage Center will provide visitors with information and support for El Camino de San Antonio Missions: a 30-km pilgrimage, which will count as part of the “Ingles Route” of Spain’s El Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Peregrinos, or pilgrims, will have the opportunity to have their Camino Pilgrim passports stamped and obtain their San Antonio Compostela for credit in Spain.

MISSION REACH

From Mission Concepción, it is just a few blocks up Mitchell Street to San Antonio’s Confluence Park—a streamlined gem of an environmentally fascinating park at the confluence of the city’s two most historic waterways—the San Antonio River and San Pedro Creek.

The San Antonio River Authority and its non-profit River Foundation created Confluence Park. The

River Authority’s first focus is on flood control, but over the years it has added many projects, and the Mission Reach of the San Antonio River Walk is the most magnificent and visible one. Twenty years and more than $384 million dollars have gone into the San Antonio River Improvements Project that created today’s Mission Reach—about nine miles of infrastructure and ecosystem restoration on the San Antonio River south of downtown. In partnership with the U.S. Corps of Engineers and Bexar County, the River Authority transformed a part of the river that had basically become a neglected drainage ditch into an incredible place for canoeing and kayaking, hiking and biking, bird watching, fishing and much more. The riparian woodland restoration included planting more than 20,000 native trees and shrubs and 317 native plants and grasses. Monarch butterflies and hundreds of bird species, from Lazuli buntings to bald eagles, migrate through this part of Texas, and restoring their native habitat has increased their numbers and made the area a paradise for birders.

The Mission Trails hike and bike trails—part of the 82-mile Howard Peak Greenway Trails system, follow the Mission Reach banks, and the River Foundation’s historic and artistic Portals along the trails reconnect the river to the four Spanish missions that drew life from it centuries ago. A river has always run through San Antonio’s history. These days, it flows freely again.

ABOUT THE WRITER

Susan Yerkes is an award-winning journalist and travel writer based in San Antonio.

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INDEPENDENCE DAY AND BEYOND ON THE RIVER WALK

San Antonio is called Military City USA®, with the largest concentration of military bases in the country, as well as the Department of Defense’s largest medical center at Joint Base San Antonio Fort Sam Houston. We are proud of our service members, and we hope you enjoy the River Walk’s Independence Day celebrations as we pay our respects to the men and women who have earned their stripes defending our country.

STARS, STRIPES & LIGHTS

June 30-July 4

The River Walk will be patriotically decked out during the long Fourth of July weekend. Downtown bridges and trees will be sporting red, white and blue ribbons, and 1,000 American flags will line the banks of the downtown River Walk. This celebration of independence is free to enjoy and is the perfect backdrop for photos!

FOURTH OF JULY RIVER WALK ARTISAN SHOW

June 30-July 3

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 11:00am to 11:00pm

Monday, 11:00am to 8:00pm

There are plenty of reasons to attend the Fourth of July River Walk Artisan Show—in fact there are more than 40. This collection of handmade artisan booths features pottery, textiles, jewelry, woodworking, paintings and beading. It is a bright and brilliant display of craftsmanship that both locals and tourists look forward to each year. Enjoy the beauty of the River Walk while you shop for friends, family and yourself!

Here are two more opportunities this summer to shop from more than 40 artisan booths. Each Artisan Show is located at the River Walk Extension, near the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Building and the Shops at Rivercenter. Free to attend.

RIVER WALK SUMMER ARTISAN SHOW

August 4-6

Friday & Saturday, 11:00am to 11:00pm

Sunday, 11:00am to 8:00pm

LABOR DAY ARTISAN SHOW

September 1-4

Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 11:00am to 11:00pm

Monday, 11:00am to 8:00pm

ARMED FORCES RIVER PARADE PRESENTED BY BUDWEISER

Sunday, July 2, 6:00 to 7:00pm

It does not get more patriotic than a military parade during Independence Day weekend in Military City USA. The Armed Forces River Parade is dedicated to the men and women from all branches of the United States Armed Forces. Red, white and blue decorated floats carrying military personnel, and numerous businesses and non-profits who honor and support active and retired military, cruise through the downtown portion of the River Walk beginning at the International Center at 203 S. St. Mary’s Street. This free parade is a 40-minute celebration of service.

View the parade for free on the downtown section of the River Walk, and for even more fun, make a reservation at your favorite River Walk restaurant for prime patio viewing of the parade while enjoying delicious food and cold drinks! You are also welcome to bring folding chairs and sit along the parade route (parade route map is available on website). Please do not block pedestrian traffic, and come out early to secure a good spot.

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WEATHER: The Armed Forces River Parade will take place rain or shine. However, the event will be canceled if severe weather creates an unsafe situation for the float riders or the public. Please check the website starting at 7:00am on the event date. The final determination will be made at 4:00pm.

MEMORABLE MEMORIALS

There are other ways to pay respect to the men and women who have served our country. The Tobin Center for the Performing Arts was built on the site of the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium — which was built in 1926 as a World War I Memorial. Today it is a grand center for culture, arts and entertainment.

For a more somber moment of reflection, visit the military memorial sites downtown. You can cross the infamous line in the sand at the Alamo. Or cross Auditorium Circle, just steps from the Tobin Center entrance, to Veterans Memorial Plaza, where visitors are given space to honor those who have served and those who did not return. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a heroic bronze sculpture that shows a Marine Corps radio operator lending aid to his fallen friend. Inside the “Hill 881 South” sculpture is an air-tight compartment with a list of more than 60,000 names, serial numbers, branches of the military and dates of service of the San Antonio soldiers who served in the Vietnam War. And across from the Vietnam sculpture is the Korean War foxhole memorial statue entitled, “Night Watch.”

This summer also brings the return of two events dedicated to fundraising for kids in San Antonio. Fiesta Noche del Rio is certainly a colorful and energetic variety of performances, but proceeds from the shows benefit children in need. The Rey Feo and Queens River Parade raises money for deserving kids to attend college.

FIESTA NOCHE DEL RIO

Arneson River Theatre

Fridays and Saturdays, July 2–August 5, 8:30pm

It is vibrant! It is lively! It is for a good cause! Now in its 66th season, Fiesta Noche del Rio is lighting up the Arneson River Theatre once again. The show began in 1957 on the River Walk, and it has been a staple ever since. San Antonio’s “First Lady of Song,” Rosita Fernandez, was the original performer who dazzled hundreds of thousands of patrons. Since then, the show has continued to take on new life each year under the direction of Elizabeth “Lisa” Sanchez-Lopez and now Katie Rodriguez Hall.

This iconic cultural performance along the banks of the river is an artistic blend of colorful costumes, talented dancers and the sound of San Antonio’s deep musical roots. On Friday and Saturday evenings, the Arneson comes to life, and proceeds from the event have helped raise more than $2.85 million for disadvantaged children in San Antonio through the Alamo Kiwanis Club. Tickets available on their website.

REY FEO & QUEENS RIVER PARADE FOR EDUCATION

Arneson River Theatre

Saturday, September 23, 7:00 to 10:00pm

Join Rey Feo LXXIV Larry Kurth, Reina de la Feria de las Flores Renee Victoria Vasquez and Reina Linda IX Natalie Gamez along the San Antonio River Walk for a festive parade benefitting the Rey Feo Scholarship Foundation. The Rey Feo Scholarship Program awards deserving high school seniors with financial support to attend a college or university. Visit their website for more information.

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TAKING A “RIVER WALK” THROUGH HISTORY

San Antonio was settled as a Spanish mission all the way back in 1718. As a 305-yearold city, we have got over 100 years on Austin, Dallas and Houston. As such, you can find remnants of history around every corner, especially along the river that fueled the development of the original missions. The River Walk itself is historic! So, take a “River Walk” through history and discover over three centuries of art, architecture and culture.

THE SAN ANTONIO RIVER WALK

In 1929, architect Robert H.H. Hugman pitched a plan to San Antonio civic leaders to beautify the river while addressing severe flooding issues. It took 10 years before the project broke ground, but year by year progress was made: In 1941, rock walkways, stairs, walls and the Arneson River Theatre were completed, and the first river parade was held; Casa Rio was the first restaurant to open in 1946; the first landscaping project was completed in 1956; in 1961, a new plan suggested that all buildings lining the river be designed with basement space that opens at the River Level; 1968 brought Hemisfair ’68 to San Antonio, and many construction projects were completed in advance including the convention center complex; and many milestones later (and 15 miles of River Walk later), this beautiful, most visited tourist attraction in Texas thrives with year-round entertainment. For a complete historical timeline, visit www.TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com.

THE ALAMO

Of course, you remember The Alamo! After all, this is where San Antonio’s history all began. Located in the city’s center, steps from the River Walk, The Alamo is one of five historic missions built in the 18th century by Catholic missionaries. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is most known for the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, and the lore of figures like Davy Crockett. You can tour the site for free as well as explore more than 500 priceless artifacts at the newly opened Ralston Family Collections Center. Immerse yourself in the battle and rich history of The Alamo.

LA VILLITA

While The Alamo is San Antonio’s oldest structure, La Villita is its oldest neighborhood. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this square features a range of architectural styles, including adobe, Victorian and vernacular limestone buildings that evoke age-old charm. Today, the site celebrates the city’s art and culture. There are more than 25 shops and art galleries to explore, and the square hosts over 200 cultural events yearly. These events include Fiesta’s famous Night

in Old San Antonio and performances at the Arneson River Theatre. Here, you can also dine at some of the city’s oldest restaurants, including Fig Tree and Little Rhein Prost Haus.

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL

Located at one end of Main Plaza (Plaza de las Islas), San Fernando Cathedral was founded on March 9, 1731 by 16 families who came from the Canary Islands to colonize San Antonio. It is the oldest continuously functioning religious community, as well as the oldest standing church, in Texas. Main Plaza was designed in 1730 with a set of radiating streets forming a cross with San Fernando in the center.

GUENTHER HOUSE

If you head south along the river, you will run into Guenther House in San Antonio’s historic Southtown. You will know when you find it because the charming stone house sits in front of the giant Pioneer Flour Towers. Carl Hilmar Guenther founded the original Guenther Flour Mill in the mid-1800s. He situated his mill along the San Antonio River to harvest the power of the current to produce the best flour in Texas. Today, you can eat in the historic home, serving up authentic Pioneer Flour pancakes. You can also explore the attached museum to catch a look at antique baking accessories and commemorative mill dishware.

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JUAN O’GORMAN’S CONFLUENCE OF CIVILIZATIONS MURAL

Jumping ahead into more recent history, our next stop takes us to the 1968 World’s Fair. The city was bustling with new hotels and art projects to delight the influx of visitors. One particular project caught everyone’s eye — Juan O’Gorman’s Hemisfair ’68 mosaic. Today, his “Confluence of Civilizations” mural is displayed proudly on the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center facing the river. This 130 x 22-foot mural comprises 540 panels weighing over 100 pounds each. The size and scale amaze as your eye travels through a tapestry of Mexican history spanning the Aztecs to the Mexican Revolution.

SAN JOSE TILES ON THE RIVER WALK AND AT THE WITTE MUSEUM

Named for Mission San Jose, these painted clay tiles adorn the River Walk with bursts of color and vibrant storytelling. Single tiles can fetch a price tag of hundreds, but the worth of these mosaics and the history they hold is priceless. Production began in the 1920s when Ethel Wilson Harris hired craftsmen to keep the folk

Juan O’Gorman’s Confluence of Civilizations Mural Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center La Villita Old Mill Crossing Tile Mosaic by Ansen Seale Located on the stairway at the intersection of Commerce and Houston. Located near Navarro Street Bridge at the intersection of Presa and Navarro. in the Menger Hotel courtyard.
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arts of Mexico flourishing. In 1934, Harris moved her workshop to the grounds of Mission San Jose. You can get an up-close and personal look at these gems right on the River Walk.

In addition to spotting San Jose tiles in the wild, you can visit the “San Jose Tiles: The Art & Artist” exhibit at the Witte Museum through August 13. Along with the Witte’s permanent collection of San Jose Tiles, this exhibition features 45 tiles, murals, photographs and other objects, as well as the stories of their creators. Discover the colorful history of San Antonio and the rich stories preserved through art.

THE JAPANESE TEA GARDEN

As you continue north along the river, you will discover an unexpected, hidden San Antonio gem — the Japanese Tea Garden. Located in Brackenridge Park, this lush garden sits on the former spot of an abandoned rock quarry. After the quarry closed operations in 1908, the site presented challenges for park leadership looking to create a relaxing urban retreat. The solution was transforming the spot into a lush lily pond and meditation garden. Completed in the 1920s, the site features koi ponds, a 60-foot waterfall and rows of weaving stone paths that meander through verdant foliage. The site honors San Antonio’s history of limestone quarrying and cultural diversity, earning its designation as a landmark on the National Register of Historic Places. Stroll the grounds and stay for tea at the Jingu House restaurant on the park’s crest.

MISSION ADVENTURE TOURS— HEART OF OLD SAN ANTONIO WALKING TOUR

We have covered some of the River Walk’s top historical spots, but there is so much more to see. Take in the sights and get all the stories on Mission Adventure Tours’ Heart of San Antonio Walking Tour. This twoand-a-half-mile route covers points of interest, including The Alamo, San Fernando Cathedral, the Spanish Governor’s Palace and more. Your guide covers key moments in history spanning the 18th and 19th centuries. This is an excellent experience for history buffs and first-time

visitors looking to get an understanding of San Antonio’s layout and culture. Book online and get ready to jump into the pages of history!

WRITER’S BIO

Drew Henry is a writer, yogi and meme enthusiast. When he is not writing, he is out exploring all Texas has to offer. View his portfolio at DrewHenryWrites.com and follow his antics on Instagram at @ drewhenrywrites.

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OUT AND EXPLORE

There is nothing quite like summer in San Antonio. The city is full of vibrancy. The days might be warm, but with such an eclectic array of activities regularly ongoing, locals and tourists alike can outpace the sun and enjoy the creative arts and outdoor spaces, and support local businesses all season long. Here are a few of our San Antonio favorites to add to your midsummer itinerary.

VISIT “ART EVERYWHERE” MURALS ON THE RIVER WALK

Public art in San Antonio is both integral to the culture of our city, and essential to its vibrancy and promotion of the talented pool of local artists sharing their creative narratives. Centro San Antonio’s Art Everywhere campaign brings more than 50 public art installations to the public near downtown. Near the River Walk, check out Luis Valderas’ “Sky, Earth & Mariachi Lacho Over San Antonio,” and Allison Gregory’s appropriately named “Just a Perfect Day,” visible from the San Antonio River near Crockett and Losoya St. or over drinks at Bier Garten San Antonio. If you are exploring the River Walk near Main Plaza, there is a new mural between Main and Villita Streets. Visit Centro San Antonio’s website to see a map of the other installations and block out a morning exploring public art throughout downtown.

SPEND SOME SUNSHINE TIME AT PEARL

With weekly weekend markets, a splash pad (Gustav’s Geysers) on the greens of the 22-acre Pearl Park, and infinite options for shopping and dining, Pearl in the summertime is simply glorious. Visit the Saturday market from 9:00am to 1:00pm for a farm and ranch focus featuring local South Texas produce and meats. On Sundays, the 10:00am to 2:00pm market brings local artisans featuring crafted home goods. During the rest of the week, dine on Peruvian-Asian, French, Coastal Italian, Caribbean, Mediterranean or Mexican fare. At Hotel Emma’s Larder, grab and go options abound, like their Apple & Brie sandwich for takeaway and lounging in Pearl Park. Check out the evolving murals near Southerleigh Fine Foods, shopping at Tiny Finch and Adelante, and evenings with live music at Doc Watkin’s Jazz, TX, in the basement of the Bottling Department.

FLOAT ALONG MUSEUM REACH

From March to mid-November, Mission Kayak offers one- and two-hour kayak rentals ($35-$140 dependent on size and duration) for the verdant Museum Reach of the San Antonio River Walk. With public art like Donald Lipski’s F.I.S.H.

installation under the I-35 bridge near Camden Street and The Grotto by Carlo Cortés, visible from your kayak, it makes for a gorgeous glide. Come to kayak, return for the bats at Camden Bridge (see below).

TAKE A RIVER RIDE WITH GO RIO RIVER CRUISES

With 15 stops along the River Walk, GO RIO shuttles provide a unique hop-on, hop-off river experience. Use their shuttles, which extend throughout downtown and to the Museum Reach, with a daily or 3-day pass. For a historic and culturally immersive experience, join one of the 35-minute narrated cruises and learn about SATX’s Selena Bridge or discover Oscar Alvarado’s River Walk Mosaic Murals and so much more. And of course, there is Marina, the newest and cutest turtle-member of the GO RIO family. Look for specialty cruises featuring Marina on board, opportunities for batviewing, and wine tours throughout the summer. Visit the GO RIO Beverage Bar at 809 E. River Walk for a Strawberry Grapefruit Hibiscus Swirl or something equally seasonally delicious before you embark.

BCYCLE THROUGH ALAMO CITY

Designed for micro adventures and exploration, San Antonio BCycle offers pedal assist e-bikes as a fun and environmentally conscious alternative to driving. Docking stations are spread throughout downtown SA, with popular routes along the Mission Reach, through the historic King William neighborhood in Southtown, downtown and the Museum Reach. BCycle offers daily, monthly and annual passes, and everything can be done through the app: pay, plan routes and find docking stations.

WATCH THE BATCHELOR BATS AT CAMDEN STREET BRIDGE

One of the most unique aspects of San Antonio: our access to viewing Mexican free-tailed bats. During April through October, at sunset, more than 50,000 male Mexican freetailed bats can be found roosting under the I-35 bridge where

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it crosses the San Antonio River near Camden Street. This access to the river gives them an easy space to glide as this bachelor colony emerges for their nightly insect feedings. Just a short stroll along the River Walk, south of Pearl, it is a fun and free activity for the whole family. For the best view, arrive 10 to 15 minutes before sunset and go to the river level at the intersection of Camden Street and Newell Avenue.

RIVER WALK STROLL FROM SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART TO THE MOON’S DAUGHTERS

Sneak away from the bustle along this serene stretch of the River Walk. Start at the beautiful Southwest School of Art, an officially recognized Texas Historic Landmark that is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Their Russell Hill Rogers galleries often showcase student exhibitions, as well and national and international artists.

From there, head to Hotel Havana to see the warmth of its Mediterranean Revival architecture, also on the National Register of National Historic Places, having originally opened in 1914. For a meal or cocktails at the hotel’s Ocho, reserve your spot in their glass

Shops. Food. Fun.

conservatory overlooking the San Antonio River. Hotel Havana offers gorgeous views and a menu infused with Mexican, Cuban and Texan influences.

Finish your walk with the glam of the Thompson Hotel, a luxury boutique high-rise soaring above the River Walk, offering vista views, relaxation, an awardwinning restaurant, and a roof-top bar. The 5,000-square-foot, full-service Thompson Spa offers a tranquil travel respite. Landrace, led by chef and James Beard Award finalist, Steve McHugh, offers decadence and culinary divination. The Moon’s Daughters, on the 20th floor of the Thompson, offers an incredible indoor-outdoor terrace, with live music and DJs on the weekends, and an eclectic tapas and build-your-own mezze menu.

WRITER’S BIO

Jacey Blue Renner is a freelance writer and published poet who holds an MFA from Lesley University. Most recently her work has appeared in Home Design & Décor Magazine, San Antonio Magazine, San Antonio Woman, Alamo City Moms and the Military Mom Collective. A lover of the personal narrative, she loves highlighting the positive through her work. Words and running keep her grounded.

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PINKERTON’S www.PinkertonsBarbecue.com

SMOKE BBQ RIVERBAR www.SmokeDowntown.com

BRITISH

MAD DOGS BRITISH PUB www.MadDogs.net

FRENCH

BRASSERIE MON CHOU CHOU www.BrasserieMonChouChou.com

GERMAN

BIER GARTEN www.BierGartenSA.com

LITTLE RHEIN PROST HAUS www.ProstHausSA.com

SCHILO’S www.Schilos.com

IRISH

DURTY NELLY’S IRISH PUB www.DurtyNellysPub.com

MADDY MCMURPHY’S IRISH SPORTS BAR www.MaddysSA.com

ITALIAN ALLORA www.AlloraPearl.com

ARROSTA www.ArrostaPearl.com

DOUGH www.DoughPizzeriaOnlineOrders.com

FIUME PIZZERIA www.FiumePizzeria.com

NONNA OSTERIA www.NonnaSA.com

PAESANOS www.PaesanosRiverWalk.com

TRE TRATORRIA www.TreTrattoria.com

ZOCCA CUISINE D’ITALIA www.ZoccaRiverWalk.com

MEXICAN ACENAR www.Acenar.com

AZUCA NUEVO LATINO www.Azuca.net

CAFÉ OLE www.CafeOle.us

CARRIQUI www.CarriquiTX.com

CASA RIO www.Casa-Rio.com

DOMINGO RESTAURANTE www.DomingoRestaurant.com

GUADALAJARA GRILL www.GuadalajaraGrill.us

IRON CACTUS www.IronCactus.com

LA GLORIA www.ChefJohnnyHernandez.com

LA MARGARITA www.LaMargarita.com

MI TIERRA CAFÉ Y PANADERIA www.MiTierraCafe.com

OCHO www.HavanaSanAntonio.com

THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT www.OriginalMexican.com

RESTAURANTE PICO DE GALLO www.PicoDeGallo.com

RIO RIO CANTINA www.RioRioCantina.com

RITA’S ON THE RIVER www.RitasOnTheRiver.com

THE RIVER’S EDGE CAFÉ + PATIO BAR www.RiversEdgeCafeSA.com

ROSARIO’S www.RosariosSA.com

SEAFOOD

BUBBA GUMP SHRIMP CO. www.BubbaGump.com

CHART HOUSE www.TowerOfTheAmericas.com

JOE’S CRAB SHACK www.JoesCrabShack.com

LANDRY’S SEAFOOD HOUSE www.LandrysSeafood.com

ON THE BEND OYSTER BAR & CIGAR LOUNGE www.OnTheBendSA.com

OSTRA www.OmniHotels.com

SOUTHERLEIGH FINE FOOD & BREWERY www.Southerleigh.com

SOUTH AMERICAN DORREGO’S www.dorregos.com

FOGO DE CHAO www.FogoDeChao.com

SPANISH ENRIQUE TOMAS www.EnriqueTomas.com

STEAKHOUSE BOHANAN’S www.Bohanans.com

BRENNER’S STEAKHOUSE www.LandrysInc.com

MORTON’S STEAKHOUSE www.Mortons.com

THE PALM www.ThePalm.com

RANGE www.RangeSA.com

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE www.RuthsChris.com

SALTGRASS STEAKHOUSE www.Saltgrass.com

SILO PRIME www.SiloSA.com

SWEETS BEN & JERRY’S www.BenJerry.com

JUSTIN’S ICE CREAM www.JustinsIceCream.com

KILWINS www.Kilwins.com

ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHOCOLATE FACTORY www.RMCF.com

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SHOP & PLAY

THE ALAMO www.TheAlamo.org

ALAMODOME www.Alamodome.com

ALAMO PLAZA SHIRTS 210.223.2347

ALAMO QUARRY MARKET www.QuarryMarket.com

ALAMEDA THEATER www.AlamedaTheaterConservancy.org

AMAZING MIRROR MAZE & THE VAULT LASER CHALLENGE www.AmazingMazes.com

ARNESON RIVER THEATRE www.LaVillitaSanAntonio.com

ART PACE www.ArtPace.org

AT&T CENTER www.ATT.CenterSanAntonio.org

AZTEC THEATRE www.Aztec.TheaterSanAntonio.org

BCYCLE www.SanAntonioBCycle.com

THE BLUE STAR ARTS COMPLEX www.BlueStarArtsComplex.com

BONITA RITA’S/MERCADORITA’S www.Mercadoritas.com

BRISCOE WESTERN ART MUSEUM www.BriscoeMuseum.org

BRACKENRIDGE PARK www.BrackenridgePark.org

BUCKHORN SALOON & MUSEUM www.BuckhornMuseum.com

CARVER COMMUNITY CULTURAL CENTER www.TheCarver.org

CASCADE CAVERNS www.CascadeCaverns.com

CENTRO DE ARTES www.GetCreativeSanAntonio.com

CITY SIGHTSEEING SAN ANTONIO www.CitySightseeingSanAntonio.com

CONFLUENCE PARK www.SARiverFound.org

COWBOY’S ALAMO CITY HARLEYDAVIDSON BOUTIQUE www.CowboysAlamoCityHarley.com

DASA SPA ON THE RIVERWALK www.DasaSpa.com

THE DOSEUM www.TheDoSeum.org

EMPIRE THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com

FIESTA AT NORTH STAR www.AlamoFiesta.com

FIVE AND DIME GENERAL STORE www.FiveAndDimeGS.com

FREEMAN COLISEUM www.Freeman.Coliseum-SanAntonio.org

GARCIA ART GLASS www.GarciaArtGlass.com

GO RIO CRUISES www.GoRioCruises.com

GUENTHER HOUSE www.GuentherHouse.com

GUADALUPE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER www.GuadalupeCulturalArts.org

GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS MUSEUM WWW.Ripleys.COM

HEMISFAIR www.Hemisfair.org

HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER www.SAHBGCC.com

HOPSCOTCH www.LetsHopscotch.com

HOTEL CONTESSA SPA www.HotelContessaSpa.com

HOT WELLS www.BexarCounty.org

KIDDIE PARK www.KiddiePark.com

LOUIS TUSSAUD’S WAXWORKS www.Ripleys.com

MAGIK THEATRE www.MagikTheatre.org

MAJESTIC THEATRE www.MajesticEmpire.com

MARKET SQUARE/EL MERCADO www.MarketSquareSA.com

MCNAY ART MUSEUM www.McNayArt.org

MEXICAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE www.Facebook.com/mexculturesa

MISSION ADVENTURE TOURS www.MAT-TX.com

MISSION HIKE & BIKE TRAILS www.NPS.gov/saan/planyourvisit/ hikebike

MISSION MARQUEE PLAZA WWW.MissionMarquee.COM

MOKARA SPA www.OmniHotels.com

MORGAN’S WONDERLAND www.MorgansWonderland.com

MURAL RIDE

www.SanAntonioMuralRide.com

NATURAL BRIDGE CAVERNS

www.NaturalBridgeCaverns.com

NORTH STAR MALL www.NorthStarMall.com

PARIS HATTERS www.ParisHatters.com

PENNER’S www.PennersInc.com

RIPLEY’S BELIEVE IT OR NOT www.Ripleys.com/sanantonio

RIVER WALK PUBLIC ART GARDEN www.GetCreativeSanAntonio.com

RUBY CITY www.RubyCity.org

SAN ANTONIO AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ARCHIVE AND MUSEUM www.SAAACAM.org

SAN ANTONIO BOTANICAL GARDEN www.SABOT.com

SAN ANTONIO MISSIONS NATIONAL HISTORIAL PARK www.NPS.gov/saan/index

SAN ANTONIO MUSEUM OF ART www.SAMuseum.org

SAN ANTONIO VISITORS CENTER www.VisitSanAntonio.com

SAN ANTONIO ZOO www.SAZoo.org

SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL/ THE SAGA www.SFCathedral.org / www.MainPlaza.org

SAN PEDRO CREEK CULTURE PARK www.SPCCulturePark.com

SEAWORLD SAN ANTONIO www.SeaWorld.com

THE SHOPS AT LA CANTERA www.TheShopsAtLaCantera.com

SIX FLAGS FIESTA TEXAS www.SixFlags.com

SOUTHWEST SCHOOL OF ART www.SWSchool.org

SPANISH GOVERNOR’S PALACE www.SpanishGovernorsPalace.org

77T’S SOUVENIRS & T-SHIRTS www.77TShirts.com

TIENDA LA GARZA 210.222.2133

TOBIN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS www.TobinCenter.org

TOWER OF THE AMERICAS www.TowerOfTheAmericas.com

THE UNOFFICIAL BEST OF TEXAS 210.227.0242

UTSA INSTITUTE OF TEXAN CULTURES www.TexanCultures.UTSA.edu

VILLA FINALE www.VillaFinale.org

WITTE MUSEUM www.WitteMuseum.org

YANAGUANA GARDEN www.Hemisfair.org

LA VILLITA HISTORIC ARTS VILLAGE www.LaVillitaSanAntonio.com

• Angelita

• B. Link

• Bird & Pear

• Capistrano Soap Company

• Casa Manos Alegres

• Copper Gallery

• Sifuentes Metalsmith

• Little Studio Gallery

• Plaza Taxco

• River Art Gallery

• Scentchips USA

• Starving Artist Art Gallery

• Yolix Luna Fine Art

SHOPS AT RIVERCENTER www.ShopRivercenter.com

SHOPS AT RIVERCENTER HAVE NEARLY 100 RETAILERS.

IMAX & AMC RIVERCENTER 11 www.IMAX.com

LEGOLAND DISCOVERY CENTER www.LegolandDiscoveryCenter.com

SEA LIFE SAN ANTONIO www.VisitSeaLife.com

LIGGETTVILLE ADVENTURE CENTER www.LiggettVille.com

THE HISTORIC PEARL www.AtPearl.com

• Adelante Boutique

• Curio

• Dos Carolinas

• Feliz Modern Pop

• Leelee

• Limatus Bespoke

• Niche at Pearl

• Rancho Diaz

• Ten Thousand Villages

• The Tiny Finch

• The Twig Book Shop

thesanantonioriverwalk.com RIO Magazine 41
DOLOROSA DOLOROSA NAVARRO ST. NAVARRO ST. COMMERCE ST. COMMERCE ST. COMMERCE ST. S. PRESA ST. S. PRESA ST E. PECAN ST. W. TRAVIS ST. E. TRAVIS ST. W. PECAN ST. E. MARTIN ST. CONVENT ST. AUDITORIUM CIR W. MARTIN ST. E. MARTIN ST. E. TRAVIS ST. E. TRAVIS ST. W. HOUSTON ST. E. HOUSTON ST. E. HOUSTON ST. E. HOUSTON ST. S. FLORES S. FLORES N. FLORES N. FLORES N.FLORES CHAVEZ E.CESARCHAVEZ S. ALAMO ST. S. ALAMO ST. N. ST MARY’S N. ST MARY’S N.STMARY’S N. ST. MARY’S COLLEGE ST. COLLEGE ST. NAVARRO ST. NAVARRO ST. NAVARRO ST. NAVARRO ST. N. PRESA ST. S. ST. MARY’S MAIN PLAZA S. MAIN AVE. S. MAIN AVE S MAIN AVE W MARKET ST E. MARKET ST W. CROCKETT ST. W. CROCKETT ST. LOSOYA ST. N. ALAMO ST. BROADWAY BROADWAY AVENUEE AVENUEE E.NUEVAST. E.NUEVAST E. NUEVA ST DWYER AVE VILLITAST. VILLITA ST SOLEDAD ST. SOLEDAD ST. N. MAIN AVE. E. CROCKETT ST. 3RD ST. 3RDST. N.ALAMO JEFFERSON BONHAM BONHAM 4THST. 4THST. MCCULLOUGHAVE. 4THST. AVENUEA AVENUEB W.MARKETST. NAVARROST.. NAVARROST. N. MAIN AVE. N. MAIN AVE. DOWNTOWN MAP Hemisfair Travis Park The Alamo Shops at Rivercenter Torch of Friendship Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center Tower of the Americas La Villita Main Plaza San Fernando Cathedral Spanish Governor’s Market Square GO RIO Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 2 54 36 7 8 9 B B 11 B 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 31 30 33 32 38 40 39 B 46 94 20 34 35 36 37 69 41 42 43 45 97 50 51 89 90 91 B 55 52 54 53 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 66 67 68 65 70 71 72 74 75 73 76 77 78 79 80 82 48 49 B 83 86 85 88 87 92 84 29 96 97 98 99 93 94 B B B B 101 100 102 103 105 104 106 107 110 95 108 109 112 114 113 111 119 121 122 123 B 120 117 115 118 116 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 124 125 126 42 RIO Magazine thesanantonioriverwalk.com

DOWNTOWN LOCATIONS LISTING

SHOP & PLAY

1 Southwest School of Art Tobin Center for the Performing Arts 9 Veteran’s Memorial Park Travis Park 19 Paris Hatters 30 Empire Theatre 31 Majestic Theatre 38 Buckhorn Saloon 44 Dasa Spa on the Riverwalk 47 San Antonio Visitor Information Center 48 City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley Tour 49 Alamo Plaza The Alamo 57 Aztec Theatre 58 Mokara Hotel & Spa 65 Harley Davidson Torch of Friendship Shops at Rivercenter 86 AMC IMAX Market Square Spanish Governor’s Palace San Fernando Cathedral Main Plaza 102 Marriage Island 103 Briscoe Western Art Museum GO RIO Cruises 110 Arneson River Theatre La Villita Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center Hemisfair 115 Mexican Cultural Institute 116 UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures 117 Yanaguana Garden Tower of the Americas 118 The Alamodome 120 Magik Theatre B San Antonio BCycle Docking Stations EAT & DRINK 4 Landrace 5 The Moon’s Daughters 8 Ocho 11 Pinkerton’s BBQ 13 Range 14 Zocalo 17 Rebelle 18 Texas De Brazil 23 Acenar 25 Dorrego’s 33 Four Brothers 34 Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. 35 Joe’s Crab Shack 36 Soirée 37 Landry’s Seafood House 40 Maddy McMurphy’s Irish Sports Bar 41 Mad Dogs British Pub 42 On The Bend Oyster Bar & Cigar Lounge 43 Frosty Dog 46 Bier Garten 51 Crockett Tavern 52 The Esquire 54 Domingo 55 Hugman’s Oasis 56 Iron Cactus 59 Ostra at Mokara 60 Rita’s 61 Justin’s Ice Cream Company 62 The County Line River Walk 63 Hard Rock Café 64 Paesanos Riverwalk 66 Fat Tuesday 67 Howl at the Moon 68 Merkaba 69 Acapulco Sam’s 70 Ben & Jerry’s 71 Saltgrass Steakhouse 72 The Original Mexican Restaurant 73 Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory 74 Rio Rio Cantina 75 Boudro’s 76 Republic of Texas 77 Rainforest Café 78 Dick’s Last Resort 79 Brenner’s Steakhouse 80 Lone Star Café 82 Café Ole 83 Kilwins 85 Morton’s Steakhouse 87 Denny’s 89 Restaurante Pico de Gallo 90 Mi Tierra Café y Panaderia 91 La Margarita Mexican Restaurant & Oyster Bar 93 Schilo’s 94 Casa Rio 96 Biga on the Banks 99 Zocca Cuisine D’Italia 101 Ambler Texas Kitchen + Cocktails 105 Durty Nelly’s Pub 106 The River’s Edge 107 Fiume Pizzeria 108 Little Rhein’s Prost Haus 109 Smoke BBQ River Bar 112 Guadalajara Grill 114 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 122 Nona Osteria 123 Silo Prime 124 Devils River Distillery 125 Tokyo Cowboy 126 Fig Tree STAY 2 Hotel Indigo San Antonio Riverwalk 3 Thompson San Antonio Riverwalk 7 Hotel Havana San Antonio Riverwalk 10 Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk 12 Embassy Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 15 Sheraton Gunter 16 The St. Anthony, A Luxury Collection Hotel, San Antonio 20 Emily Morgan 21 Hampton Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 22 Home 2 Suites by Hilton San Antonio 24 Hotel Valencia Riverwalk San Antonio 26 Holiday Inn - San Antonio Riverwalk 27 Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Riverwalk 28 Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 29 Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk 32 Omni La Mansion Del Rio 39 Hilton Garden Inn 45 Hyatt Regency Riverwalk San Antonio 50 Crockett Hotel 53 Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk 84 Menger Hotel 88 Marriott Rivercenter 92 Drury Plaza Hotel 95 Marriott Riverwalk 97 Homewood Suites by Hilton Riverwalk 98 Westin Riverwalk San Antonio 100 Hotel Contessa 104 Hilton Palacio Del Rio 111 Riverwalk Plaza Hotel 113 Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk 119 Hyatt Place San Antonio Riverwalk 121 The Fairmount Hotel thesanantonioriverwalk.com RIO Magazine 43

MUSEUM REACH LOCATIONS LISTING

SHOP & PLAY

1 San Antonio Zoo

2 Japanese Tea Gardens

3 Sunken Garden Theater

4 Brackenridge Park Golf Course

5 Witte Museum

6 The DoSeum

9 San Antonio Museum of Art

B San Antonio BCycle Docking Stations

THE HISTORIC PEARL

Allora

Arrosta

Bakery Lorraine

Best Quality Daughter Blue Box Bar Boiler House Botika

Brasserie Mon Chou Chou Carriqui

Cured

Food Hall at Bottling Dept.

Full Goods Diner High Street Wine Co. Jazz, TX Ladino

La Gloria

Lick Honest Ice Creams

Local Coffee Founders Southerleigh Supper at Hotel Emma

EAT & DRINK

8 Sam’s Burger Joint Music Hall

10 Tre Trattoria

11 Elsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen

12 Shiro Japanese Sushi Bistro

STAY

7 Hotel Emma

13 Wundham Garden San Antonio Riverwalk

281 281 281 35 35 37 E.. JOSEPHINE ST E. MULBERRY AVE TULETA DR REDOAKRD N. ST.MARY’SST W. GRAYSON ST E. GRAYSON ST NEWELLAVE N. ALAMO ST BROADWAY ST E.EUCLIDAVE BROADWAYST BROADWAY ST E.JONESAVE N. ST. MARY’S ST
MUSEUM REACH B B 5 2 3 B 6 4 B B B B 9 13 7 12 11 10 8 THE HISTORIC PEARL 1 Brackenridge Park P P P P P P P P 44 RIO Magazine thesanantonioriverwalk.com
thesanantonioriverwalk.com RIO Magazine 45 SOUTHTOWN LOCATIONS LISTING SHOP & PLAY 5 Garcia Art Glass 6 Villa Finale Museum & Gardens 18 The Guenther House 19 Blue Star Arts Complex EAT & DRINK 1 Maverick Texas Brasserie 2 Rosario’s 3 Battalion 4 Azuca Nuevo Latino 5 Friendly Spot 7 La Frite Belgian Bistro 8 La Focaccia Italian Grill 9 Mixtli 10 The Friendly Spot Ice House 11 Bar Loretta 12 Little Em’s Oyter Bar 13 Hot Joy 14 UP Scale 15 Liberty Bar 16 The Good Kind 17 Bliss 21 Burgerteca MISSION REACH LOCATIONS LISTING SHOP & PLAY 1 Confluence Park 2 Mission Concepcion 3 Riverside Golf Course 4 Mission San José 5 Mission County Park 6 Mission Marquee Plaza 7 Padre Park 8 Mission Reach Paddling Trail Access Point 9 Mission Hike & Bike Trails 10 San Antonio MIssions National Historical Park 11 Mission San Juan 12 Mission Espada 13 Espada Aqueduct 14 Stinson-Mission Municipal Airport 15 Brooks City Base 16 Hot Wells B San Antonio BCycle Docking Stations 10 37 37 410 S. PRESA ST S. PRESA ST S. PRESA ST S. FLORES ST S. FLORES ST MISSION RD MISSION RD PROBANDT ST ROOSEVELT AVE ROOSEVELT AVE S. HACKBERRY ST ROOSEVELT AVE STEVES AVE STEVES AVE FAIR AVE PLEASANTON RD PLEASANTON RD MOURSUND BLVD ROOSEVELT AVE E. ASHLEY RD S.E. MILITARY DR S.E. MILITARY DR E SOUTHCROSS E. SOUTHCROSS S.NEWBRAUNFELSAVE S. NEW BRAUNFELS AVE CLARKE AVE MISSION REACH 1 2 3 B B B B B B B B B B B B B 5 6 8 4 7 9 14 13 11 12 16 15 10 WGUENTHERST SFLORES ST S MAIN AVE SMAIN AVE KINGWILLIAMST SALAMOST SALAMOST ALAMOST CEVALLOSST PEREIDA ST S ST. MARY’S ST S ST. MARY’S ST S PRESA ST S PRESA ST S PRESA ST LABOR ST LABOR ST LEIGHST S PRESA ST S ALAMO ST E CESAR E. CHAVEZ BLVD MARKETST WNUEVAST WNUEVAST S MAIN AVE EGUENTHERST PROBANT MARKETST 281 SOUTHTOWN 1 2 3 8 7 9 4 B B 10 13 11 14 12 B B 16 17 8 19 18 6 15 5 P P P P P P P P P 21 LIKE US! TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com @TheSanAntonioRiverWalkOfficial @theSARiverWalk @thesanantonioriverwalk9203 @thesanantonioriverwalk
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