Things to do in San Antonio with kids!
We love taking a San Antonio roadtrip a couple times a year... and we are not really theme park people. We like them just fine... but we absolutely love to explore cities and see what makes each one unique.
We've been making the roadtrip for the last 8 years, with kids, and just got back from the latest trip. Look below to find the things we've found to do, including discounts and free admission to places with our Houston Museum Memberships!
Below you will find information about the Riverwalk, Museum Reach, King William Historic District, Brackenridge Park... and a San Antonio map. If you have more suggestions, let us know and we'll try them on the next trip!
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1. Visit the San Antonio Riverwalk
By far, this has been our favorite thing to do. We get a hotel on the Riverwalk, walk to restaurants, take boat taxis and do a whole lot of people watching.
Some things to know about the Riverwalk:
- It can get very very busy around holidays and the Annual Football Bowl Game. The sidewalks get very very full the later the day gets... and I am certain one of us will fall into the river one of these days. Really. Many parts are just sidewalk and water. On busy nights, we generally stay off the Riverwalk.
- The River Walk is stroller accessible... but it is kind of a pain. You need to find the elevators or ramps... and have to squeeze on busy sidewalks. If you can use a carrier instead, do it!
- During the busy seasons, we really like to go to breakfast on the River Walk. The crowds are still at the hotels and a riverside table is perfect.
- Most years, the river is drained in early January for cleaning. Apparently they find lots of phones, jewelry, chairs and more.
- We usually pick just one tour... one boat or one bus tour... we do not do all four in one trip. That would take a lot of time and money.
Things you can easily do near the Riverwalk in Downtown San Antonio:
- Take a Boat Ride
- Take a River Tour:
- If you are short on time, this is the way to go. The tours take about 35 minutes and cover the downtown portion of the River Walk. The tour guide talks about the history of the River Walk and the buildings on the banks.
- Just know that the boats are generally very crowded during the holidays and there is often a wait for the ride.
- Take the Rio Taxi:
- If you have more time, you can get the VIP River Walk experience by taking the Rio Taxi. Here you can cruise along the museum AND downtown parts of the River Walk... including going through the lock! Your boat goes into the lock, the doors close on both sides, and the water level gradually rises or lowers 9 feet over 3 minutes.
- With the Taxi, you can jump on and off where ever you want (like when the kids get antsy).
- Also, the taxi drivers give boat tours, so they know the history of the buildings and the river. On the taxi, many drivers will announce buildings that you are passing and river facts. Other drivers can answer all the questions you have about the river.
- To get a taxi, look for the markers along the side of the river. When a boat with the checkered taxi flags comes near, just wave it over and buy tickets with cash.
- The downside of the taxi is the timing. Although you do not need to wait in a long line, like the tour, you are never really sure when the next taxi will arrive. Our strategy was to walk along the river until we saw a taxi and then wave it down.
- Take a River Tour:
- Take a Bus Tour
- Take the Alamo Trolley Tour: This tour lets you sit back and see San Antonio from the street car. You will see the historic spots near the River Walk and the many missions.
- Take the Double Decker Bus Tour: This tour is similar to the trolley... but instead of the missions, you can see the museum reach part of the River Walk.
- Visit Historic Market Square: Just a short walk from the River Walk is Historic Market Square. I really like fairs and markets... and this is one that is open all year long. Here we shop in the stores and stalls, find a sweet snack at one of the booths and watch the live entertainment. This fair is said to be the largest Mexican market outside Mexico. There are a lot of tourists... but since I'm a tourist in San Antonio... it is okay with me.
2. Visit The Alamo
We've been to the Alamo and snapped pictures and we've been and taken the audio tour. We've found that taking the self-paced audio tour really makes the visit more meaningful. There is also a guided tour… but we are not confident all our kids will last through the whole thing.
3. Visit Hemisfair Park
You can walk to this park from the River Walk… and it is the coolest place to play! It has unique play structures, sand play area, splashpad and a lot of space to run.
4. Visit the Riverwalk Museum Reach
This section of the River Walk has been developed since we started visiting... and it looks great! You can get here by walking, by water taxi, by bus tour or by driving. Once in this part of San Antonio, you can...
- Visit Pearl Brewery
- Shop at the Farmer's Market
- Visit the San Antonio Museum of Art
5. Visit the King William Historic District
This is the part of town with beautiful old houses that I would really really like to live in. You can get here by walking down the River Walk Mission Reach, driving or taking the bus tour (but the buses cannot go into the actual neighborhood last we took them). No matter how you get here, it's a great place to walk around and eat.
- Walk through the King William Neighborhood
- Eat at Rosarios. We got this recommendation from a local... and it is great. Good food, quick service, reasonable prices... and staff that is willing to make something simple for the kids. There is no kids menu... but you can order plain tacos or quesadillas or whatever.
- Visit The Guenther House
This is a long walk from Downtown for kids... so in the past we have taken the bus tour to this stop, grabbed lunch and then make the long walk back along the river.
6. Visit Brackenridge Park
This park reminds me a lot of Houston's Hermann Park. Zoo, Train, Playground, Japanese Garden, Golf Course, Museums and more.
Things to do in Brackenridge Park:
- Visit the San Antonio Children's Museum. This used to be downtown and I am pretty sure my kids wanted to drive 3 hours to San Antonio... just for this museum. The museum has recently moved next to Brackenridge and it is amazing. It's smaller than the Houston museum... but less chaos is not a bad thing. What is AWESOME is that it is FREE with Children's Museum of Houston. (Get details HERE.)
- Visit the San Antonio Zoo. This is discounted with Houston Zoo Membership! (Get details HERE.)
- Ride the Zoo Train. This is a good way to tour the park... and well, we love trains.
- Visit the Japanese Tea Garden. This is awesome! This garden is in an old rock quarry and has winding paths, rock walls, giant waterfall, koi ponds, bridges and so much more. And it's free!
- Visit the Witte Museum. This museum is kind of like they took pieces from the Houston Children's Museum, Health Museum and Natural Science Museum and put them together... in a museum that is not as big as any of them. It is small and the combo is a little odd... but it does have a rock wall and sky bike... and is FREE with Children's Museum of Houston! (Get details HERE.)
- Play at the Playground
- Visit the Kiddie Park. We have never been to the Kiddie Park... but it's an old fashioned amusement park for little kids. It's open on weekends.
7. More things to do in San Antonio with kids:
Our trips to San Antonio are usually one or two nights... so we select a couple items from each list and spend some time looking for something new. So far, readers have suggested the following things for us to try next time:
- The Botanical Gardens
- The Magik Theatre - Children's Theatre of San Antonio
- Natural Bridge Caverns
- Windcrest - This town to the Northeast has the best Christmas lights display. The town has a light-up contest each year with a specific theme. You can get a map of the award winners at the Windcrest fire station.
- Barney Smith's Toilet Seat Art Museum
- Restaurants: Guillermo's, Fralos, The Cove, Bigz, Main Street Pizza and Pasta
- The Magic Time Machine: The wait staff is dressed in various costumes (like Velma from Scooby Doo) and each little corner of the restaurant has a different theme. You can eat inside a giant pumpkin!
- San Pedro Springs Park
If you have an idea for something new, I'd love to hear it!
Joseph Dutton says
Add "The Magic Time Machine" to your list! It is a restaurant about 9 miles from downtown San Antonio, but it is worth the drive. It's a really unique restaurant in which all the wait-staff is dressed in various costumes (ours was Velma from Scooby Doo) and each little corner of the restaurant has a different theme. You can eat inside a giant pumpkin!
Warning: if you ask a waitress where the restroom is, she will take you by the hand and lead you through all crowd saying, "Anyone else need to go potty?!" LOL.
Here's their website: http://www.magictimemachine.com/
Jill Jarvis says
Thanks Joseph! We'll be certain to do this on the next trip!!! (And not ask for the restroom!).
Donna Gilger says
Definately go to the Kiddee park! It is a must for kids...especially under the age of 7!
Jill Jarvis says
Thanks!!
Dahlia Denton Brown says
Thanks so much for this. Sea Wold will never be an option for us!!
Jill Jarvis says
I'm glad it helped! I like the city better than Sea World!
Monica G says
Try the pearl. atpearl.com
Near the pearl there is a great Italian deli, Fratello's Deli, that has great food and is family friendly.
The McNay is also great for family pictures and art viewing.
Jill Jarvis says
Thanks!