I would highly recommend taking a boat tour, below is a link for one of the tours I like.
https://www.groupon.com/deals/viator-see-sight-tours-u-s-a-12?utm_campaign=c_568389377&utm_content=74286088524697&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&msclkid=c5ae1204d7661cd956267bf99f9f2761
Please contact us if you have any questions, and want suggestions!
Rudy's BBQ is the best. Check out any of their locations around town, this is the closest location to us.
Amazing deli food. It is also definitely one of Ben's fav's.
San Antonio Missions
San Antonio Missions National Historical Park embodies nearly 300 years of rich history and culture. Within the national park, four separate mission sites, a colonial ranch, as well as irrigation features like an aqueduct and acequias offer recreation opportunities for the whole family. Step back in time while never leaving the city at Mission San José, Mission Concepción, Mission San Juan, and Mission Espada.
All four of the mission sites at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park also still contain active catholic parishes. The churches hold regular services in these historic buildings and are owned and operated by the Archdiocese of San Antonio. They are open to park visitors during park hours (9am-5pm), except for during special services, such as weddings and funerals.
Whether you plan to visit just one mission or all four, we hope this information will help you plan your adventure.