Events & Attractions
Happenings at Thompson San Antonio
115 Lexington Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States
Thompson San Antonio is your go-to for unconventional elegance and adventure. From live music with local artists at The Moon’s Daughters to poolside movies at the Cenote Pool Deck,
King William / Southtown the Arts District
Just past the hustle an dbustle of downtown, you’ll find Southtown the Arts District. Southown encompasses a large creative community and is unique with a mix of artists, locally-owned bars, coffee shops, boutiques, museums and art galleries. You can also find King William, a Victorian-inspired neighborhood filled with history and charm.
El Camino
Hopscotch San Antonio
711 Navarro St Suite 100, San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States (0.22 mi)
This Insta-worthy art gallery features 20,000 square feet of immersive and interactive installations, full of fun photo opportunities. The space also features a lounge with a full bar, patio and food truck.
The Alamo
Downtown, San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States (0.45 mi)
This must-see historic landmark is the most visited in all of Texas and is just a five-minute walk from Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk. Take a self-guided tour of the 300-year-old mission and learn about the 1886 battle long remembered.
Biga on the Banks
203 S St Mary's St, San Antonio, Texas 78205 United States (0.51 mi)
This chic River Walk eatery was selected by Gourmet Magazine as one of the top five restaurants in Texas. It features New American fare, with seafood, Texas lamb and game on an ever-changing menu.
Briscoe Western Art Museum
210 W Market St, San Antonio,, Texas 78205 United States (0.58 mi)
Stroll the galleries and sculpture garden of this modern museum breathing life into the Old West. Stagecoaches, sculptures, paintings, and more illustrate the dramatic crossroads of cultures, ideas, and commerce of San Antonio’s past.
San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W Jones Ave, San Antonio, Texas 78215 United States (0.69 mi)
With a fine arts collection that spans 5,000 years, this art museum’s collections include paintings, sculptures, photographs, and more — all housed in a historic brewery along the banks of the River Walk. This gem is just a four-minute walk from Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk.
Cured
306 Pearl Pkwy UNIT 101, San Antonio, Texas 78215 United States (1.00 mi)
The sister restaurant of Landrace at Thompson San Antonio, Cured features a charcuterie-focused menu that pairs regional ingredients with organic methods to create their signature cured foods.
Brasserie Mon Chou Chou
312 Pearl Pkwy, San Antonio, Texas 78215 United States (1.02 mi)
This stylish, vintage-inspired brasserie featuring traditional French comfort food is located in the popular Pearl District.
Carriqui
239 E. Grayson Street, San Antonio, Texas 78215 United States (1.17 mi)
Carriqui is upscale Tex-Mex that embraces the ideas, flavors, rituals, and cultures that harmonize in San Antonio. The menu features fresh seafood from the Texas coast, botana platters worthy of the Rio Grande Valley and barbacoa and brisket cooked in pits forged in the Texas Hill Country.
Ruby City
150 Camp St, San Antonio, Texas 78204 United States (1.41 mi)
This contemporary art collection and exhibit featuring both local and internationally known artists. The art center is free and open to the public.
King William and Southtown the Arts District
100 Claudia St, San Antonio, Texas 78210 United States (1.52 mi)
Just past the hustle and bustle of downtown, you’ll find Southtown the Arts District. Southtown encompasses a large creative community and is features locally-owned bars, coffee shops, boutiques, museums, art galleries and the city’s longest running artwalks. You can also find King William Historic District, a Victorian-inspired neighborhood known for its historic and beautiful homes.
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose Dr, San Antonio, Texas 78214 United States (4.74 mi)
Immerse yourself in the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas. Four of the first five Spanish frontier missions dating back to 1700s are connected by a 10-mile path that you can hike, bike or drive.