San Antonio Tourist is EIGHT! Since June of 2010, I’ve been blogging about fun things to do and see in the Alamo City. Thanks for exploring with me!
One of the best things about writing this blog is the friendships I’ve made with other San Antonio bloggers. You’ll be amazed by the talented, caring and interesting bloggers here in the Alamo City. Join us!
Use this alpha-ordered list of all of my San Antonio Tourist blog posts since June 2010 to plan your next adventure.
¡Viva San Antonio!
Con cariño, Denise
Denise Barkis Richter, Ph.D., author of “San Antonio’s Passport to Fun,” has been blogging about San Antonio since June of 2010. Follow her at facebook.com/SanAntonioTourist so that you’ll never miss a post. Her love affair with the Alamo City began at Hemisfair in 1968. She moved to San Antonio in 1979 as an 18-year-old college student, and San Antonio has been her home ever since. Denise completed certification to become a professional tour guide in 2019. Please contact her at sanantoniotourist at gmail dot com if you’d like for her to curate a fabulous San Antonio experience for you!
Adelita Tamales & Tortilla Factory
Assistance League of San Antonio Thrift Store
Avenida Guadalupe Parade and Festival
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower
Battle for Texas: The Experience
Bean & Cheese Tacos on San Antonio’s South Side
Bombasta, San Antonio’s Barrio Big Band
Carver Community Cultural Center
Confluence and Culture Exhibit at the Witte Museum
The Confluence of Civilization in the Americas
Crownridge Canyon Natural Area
Don Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant
Downtown San Antonio Public Art Walk
El Paraiso Original Ice Cream & Fruit Bars
Esperanza Center’s Peace Market
FREE things to do and see in San Antonio!
German Heritage in San Antonio
Glenna Goodacre’s bronze statues of famous Texans
Goodwill Stores and Donation Stations
Government Canyon State Natural Area
Green Vegetarian Cuisine & Coffee
Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center
Haunted Tours of Downtown San Antonio
Hawx Burger Bar and Electro Lounge
Headwaters of the San Antonio River
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
International Restaurants in San Antonio
Japanese Tea Garden at Brackenridge Park
King William Historic and Cultural Arts District
La Gran Posada to San Fernando Cathedral
Midnight Mass at San Fernando Cathedral
Mission Concepción: Rudy’s Seafood
Mission Espada: B & B Smokehouse
Mission Reach Hike and Bike Trail
Mission San José: Nicha’s Comida Mexicana
Mission San Juan: Capparelli’s on Southcross
Museum Reach’s River of Lights
Olmos Park and Olmos Sports Complex
Our Lady of Guadalupe Serenata
Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto of the Southwest
Pasha Mediterranean Grill and Ali Baba International Market
Pho Sure Vietnamese Restaurant
Public Art Walk in Downtown San Antonio
Romance Recommendations for Valentine’s Day in San Antonio
Rough Rider Bar at the Menger Hotel
Salado Creek Greenway (Loop 410 to Lady Bird Johnson Park)
Salado Creek Greenway (McAllister Park to Lady Bird Johnson Park)
Salado Creek Greenway (Robert L.B. Tobin Park to Oakwell Trailhead)
Salado Creek Greenway (Jack White Park to Willow Springs Golf Course)
San Antonio’s Arts and Culture
San Antonio B-cycle: Mission Reach
San Antonio’s International Restaurants
San Antonio Public Library Main Branch
San Antonio River Walk Christmas Lights
San Antonio, Texas, Long Weekend Getaway
San Antonio, Texas, Spring Break
San Fernando Cemetery #2 and El Día de los Muertos
Schnabel’s True Value Hardware
Serenata to Our Lady of Guadalupe
Southwest School of Art and Craft
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
Top 10 Things to Do in San Antonio
Tower of the Americas’ Happy Hour
Wintertime Fun in the Alamo City
Denise Barkis Richter, Ph.D., author of “San Antonio’s Passport to Fun,” has been blogging about San Antonio since June of 2010. Follow her at facebook.com/SanAntonioTourist so that you’ll never miss a post. Her love affair with the Alamo City began at Hemisfair in 1968. She moved to San Antonio in 1979 as an 18-year-old college student, and San Antonio has been her home ever since. Denise completed certification to become a professional tour guide in 2019. Please contact her at sanantoniotourist at gmail dot com if you’d like for her to curate a fabulous San Antonio experience for you!
Denise,
This is an interesting article for your book update:
Old House Near Alamodome Reveals Inner Workings Of The ‘Tricentennial Clock’ http://www.tinyurl.com/y747jrm5
Thanks, Irene! I did put it in my book. Ansen is an old college friend of mine. He does fabulous work.