San Antonio means visiting the second largest city in Texas, however as of its down-to-Earth welcome and exciting and obliging nature, it has the experience of a small western town. Located in the southern center of Texas, the climate of San Antonio is humid and habitually dry. Some may even call it a dry-heat; however it's not scarce for winds to bring in some humid weather from time to time. Rain is also meager in San Antonio, with most rainfall taking place in the spring or fall months.
Besides its historical implication, the thing that pulls towards many to San Antonio is the sheer number of pleasant activities in this Tex-Mex town. Obviously, the Alamo is tops on everyone's list, as it should be, other than you may be staggered with some of the other activities existing in San Antonio.
San Antonio Museum of Art comprises Western antiquities, 20th Century masters and Latin classics are on display. Buckhorn Saloon and Museum -- If you happen to bring those cowboy boots, here's where you'll want to wear them. Merely two blocks from the Alamo, is like five museums in one. Exhibit rooms are dedicated to Horns, Fins, Feathers as well as the Hall of Texas History Wax Museum and the regular exhibition where they have been satisfying visitors for over 120 years.
Aztec on the River, experience the ultimate cinematic experience in this fully restored 1926 movie palace. With its free special effects show right in the Grand Lobby. Extreme screen and the sonic acuity of one of the world's best theater surround systems. San Antonio Zoological Gardens and Aquarium about over 750 dissimilar species found on the grounds of this 56-acre attraction. A place that's continually altering and rising, yet at the same time staying true to its roots, San Antonio is a special place in your heart.