

San Antonio's iconic pedestrian riverfront path, lined with shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

A historic mission and fortress, the Alamo is a symbol of Texas' independence.
A network of walkways along the San Antonio River, offering shops, restaurants, and beautiful scenery.
A public park featuring the Tower of the Americas, playgrounds, and gardens.
A classic souvenir, these T-shirts feature the iconic Riverwalk scene, symbolizing the city's love for the river.
A symbol of San Antonio's annual Fiesta celebration, these medals are hand-painted and make for a vibrant keepsake.
A Texas specialty, pecan pie is a sweet, nutty treat that's a must-try when visiting the Lone Star State.
Flour tortilla filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of protein like bacon or chorizo.
Slow-cooked brisket on a soft bun, often served with pickles and onions.
Marinated chicken chunks skewered and grilled, often served with a spicy glaze.
Riverwalk is prone to sudden showers, a lightweight jacket is essential for staying dry.
Riverwalk offers numerous walking trails, comfortable shoes are recommended for long walks.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially during outdoor activities like hiking or cycling.
A historic restaurant known for its Texas-sized breakfasts, located in a 19th-century mill complex.
A Riverwalk staple offering Tex-Mex classics and live music, with a beautiful outdoor patio.
A popular spot for Indian and Pakistani cuisine, known for its flavorful curries and naan bread.
Witness the breathtaking sunrise in the vast, red sand dunes of Wadi Rum, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
A historic fort in Andhra Pradesh, known for its ancient temple and scenic views.
A serene riverside temple dedicated to Goddess Gomti, offering panoramic views of the Gomti River and the Varanasi skyline.