

Mission San José, founded in 1720, is a historic Spanish mission and a beautiful example of Texas' colonial past.
A historic Spanish mission founded in 1720, featuring beautiful architecture and a museum.

A historic mission and fortress, site of the famous 1836 battle, now a museum.

A scenic, tree-lined walk along the San Antonio River, with shops, restaurants, and beautiful lights at night.

Mission San José may experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
Exploring the historic mission and its surroundings involves a lot of walking.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the warm California climate.
Famous for its Mexican pastries and breakfast dishes, La Panaderia is a local favorite.
Known for its Texas-style BBQ and craft beers, The Granary is a popular lunch spot.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Mexican dishes in a lively atmosphere.
A replica of the stunning rose window from Mission San José, symbolizing the beauty of California's mission architecture.
Extra virgin olive oil produced from the olive trees at Mission San José, a taste of California's historic missions.
A handcrafted rosary made with beads from Mission San José, a devotional item with a connection to the mission's history.
Fried corn tortilla chips simmered in salsa, topped with cheese, sour cream, and avocado
Slow-cooked, crispy pork served on corn tortillas with onions, cilantro, and salsa
Large flour tortilla filled with rice, beans, cheese, salsa, and a choice of protein, often served with a side of guacamole
Sangkarak Market, a bustling traditional market in Bandung, offers a vibrant blend of local culture, shopping, and street food.
The Texas State Capitol, a grand and imposing building, stands as a symbol of Texas' independence and history.
A vibrant, colorful neighborhood known for its narrow streets, alleyways, and street art, offering stunning views of Busan.