San Antonio is a city rich in history, culture, and an ever-evolving food scene. As one of only two US cities designated a UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy, San Antonio is one of the most compelling food destinations in the country. The city’s food scene is inspired by innovative local chefs, San Antonio’s multicultural heritage, and rich culinary traditions for bold, original recipes and dining experiences.
Stroll the famed River Walk or explore the pearl San Antonio, a reimagined historical brewery space that’s now become one of the city’s hottest culinary and cultural destinations, as well as the home to the Culinary Institute of America’s San Antonio campus. Explore the eighteenth-century Spanish colonial missions, designated the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas. Experience world-class museums along the Broadway Cultural Corridor like The Witte Museum where nature, science, and culture meet; browse art from medieval times, the Renaissance, and the twenty-first century at the McNay Art Museum, the first museum of modern art in Texas.
Explore the most comprehensive ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian art collection in the southern United States at the San Antonio Museum of Art. Satisfy your cravings with three new curated food trails highlighting the Alamo City’s best tacos, barbecue, and margaritas.
So what are you waiting for? Come discover San Antonio.
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