

A picturesque urban waterway lined with restaurants, shops, and historic sites, offering a unique blend of relaxation and entertainment.
Flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or beans.
Fluffy pancakes drizzled with sweet, slightly tangy prickly pear syrup.
Slow-cooked, tender brisket on a soft bun, slathered in spicy barbecue sauce.

Historic restaurant known for its Texas-sized breakfasts and riverside views.
Iconic Mexican restaurant and bakery serving breakfast all day.
Upscale restaurant offering Texas-inspired cuisine with a view of the River Walk.
A historic mission and fortress that played a pivotal role in Texas' independence.
A beautiful, walkable park along the San Antonio River, lined with shops, restaurants, and public art.
A world-class art museum with a diverse collection spanning 5,000 years of art history.
A symbol of San Antonio's Fiesta celebration, these medals are hand-painted and unique.
Hand-painted tiles featuring local scenes, a popular keepsake from the River Walk.
Cold-pressed olive oil from local groves, a taste of Texas' Mediterranean-like climate.
San Antonio can experience sudden rain showers, especially in spring and summer.
The River Walk is best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Staying hydrated is important, especially in the hot Texas climate.
Pueblo, Colorado, is a historic city known for its steelworks, the Arkansas River, and the annual Colorado State Fair.

A historic lighthouse on the northern tip of Pulau Weh, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean.

A UNESCO World Heritage site, this scenic area preserves the ancient Tea Horse Road, a vital trade route between China and India.