

A 750-foot iconic tower offering panoramic views of San Antonio, Texas.
Staying hydrated is crucial in Texas' hot climate, and a reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste.
The Tower of the Americas requires a lot of walking, so comfortable shoes are essential.
Texas has strong sunlight, so sunglasses are recommended for protecting your eyes.
A picturesque, tree-lined walkway along the San Antonio River, lined with shops, restaurants, and public art.
A historic mission and fortress compound, now a museum, that played a pivotal role in Texas' independence.
A 15-acre urban park featuring public art, gardens, and the Yanaguana Garden playground for kids.
Corn tortillas filled with scrambled eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat or beans, topped with salsa and avocado.
Slow-cooked beef in a spicy, tangy sauce, served with onions, cilantro, and lime on a corn tortilla.
Grilled skirt steak, onions, and bell peppers, served with warm tortillas, guacamole, and sour cream.
Hand-painted paper lanterns used during the annual Luminaria Festival, symbolizing San Antonio's Mexican heritage.
Show your support for the city's NBA team with official Spurs gear.
Lavender-infused soaps, lotions, and candles from the nearby Hill Country, known for its lavender farms.
Famous for its Southern-style breakfast menu, including signature pancakes, in a historic building near the Tower of the Americas.
Known for its authentic Neapolitan pizzas, cooked in a wood-fired oven, located near the Tower of the Americas.
A historic restaurant offering Tex-Mex and seafood dishes, located along the River Walk near the Tower of the Americas.

A charming, volunteer-run museum showcasing local history in a restored 1850s schoolhouse.
A picturesque water town in Suzhou, known for its historic architecture, bridges, and canals.
A scenic 10km trail in Wells Gray Provincial Park, showcasing stunning waterfalls and wildflowers.