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With a whimsical spirit and serious culinary talent, Best QualityDaughter began in 2018 as a pop-up to showcase a bevy of local female Asian-American chefs. Currently a brick-and-mortar hotspot near downtown, it specializes in creative Asian-American gourmet riffs — each with a bit of San Antonio sass thrown in for good measure. The witty cocktail menu includes the likes of “Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margarita,” a satisfying lychee and rosewater tequila concoction. bestqualitydaughter.com
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Winning awards in blind tastings across the globe, and now recognized as one of the United States’ top wine regions, Texas Hill Country surprises and delights oenophiles and non-drinking sightseers alike. Just an hour outside the Alamo City, dozens of wineries and vineyards, breweries, and pick-your-own pecan and peach farms beckon. The area also boasts characteristic hamlets (reflecting German heritage), antique stores, hearty restaurants, and wildflower-dotted meadows. Consider a limo tour with Hill Country Wine Tours. texashillcountrywineries.org
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New Orleans has Mardi Gras; Munich has Oktoberfest – San Antonio has Fiesta, the city’s signature event since 1891. A colorful, legacy-rich fete held in the spring (April 18–28 in 2024), it’s a party lasting nearly two weeks that celebrates San Antonio’s Mexican heritage. Put on flowered crowns, embroidered shirts, and long, Flamenco-like dresses to take part in the variety of thronged events, including the quirky Texas Cavaliers River Parade, The Battle of Flowers® Parade, and Fiesta Flambeau® Parade. fiestasanantonio.org
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Reflective of the ingenuity that went into redoing and reusing every aspect of the former Pearl Brewery, a vibrant food hall occupies the bygone bottling factory. Sip a draft beer or a cocktail crafted with seasonal ingredients at Park Bar, indulge in a burger dressed with shiitake aioli and sour pickles at Henbit, gorge on a fried chicken sandwich at Howdy Child, or dig into an elevated roti bowl at Mi Roti, helmed by a Culinary Institute of America graduate. bottlingdepartment.com
Even visitors run a decent chance of bumping into someone they know at the historic Pearl Brewery district. Just a few steps from the iconic San Antonio River Walk, this refurbished and reinvented former brewery complex brims with epicurean options, including some of the city’s most trumpeted restaurants. At La Gloria, Chef Johnny Hernandez turns out authentic Mexican street food, such as tender marinated pork with cilantro and pineapple. Elsewhere, spotlighting handcrafted cured foods as a nod to pastoral Texas, Cured Chef Steve McHugh has long been a leader in the local gastronomy scene. atpearl.com
The nostalgic Twig bookstore delivers visitors to another time. Located at The Pearl, Twig emits a comforting perfume of ink and paper. Expect librarian-level staff with abundant knowledge and an impressive section devoted to local talent. While you’re here, drop into nearby Dos Carolinas for a handcrafted guayabera shirt, San Antonio’s version of aloha wear. thetwig.com
Near the city’s architecturally acclaimed King William District, the infinitely Instagrammable Blue Star Arts Complex offers an array of aesthetically focused shops, galleries, and venues. Peruse the soulful San Angel Folk Artfor globally sourced items, seek vintage-ish fashion at Augustine Atelier, and check out Mockingbird Handprints for cool furniture and artwork. bluestarartscomplex.com
San Antonio has an abundance of top-notch museums, but the intimate McNay Art Museum remains its most breathtaking hidden gem. Ensconced in a Jazz-era Italianate mansion builtby a visionary oil heiress as a cache for her personal collection, it features 23 galleries displaying some 20,000 masterworks on rotation by artists including Picasso, Van Gogh, Monet, Diego Rivera, Gauguin, and de Kooning. mcnayart.org
It won’t take long to visit the Alamo, San Antonio’s best-known tourist attraction, and part of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. Enlarge your scope when you slow travel the historic city by rentable bike (grab one from the BCyclestand beside the Alamo), pedaling along the San Antonio River Hike & Bike Trail. Add to the fun when you tote along a picnic purchased at Larder, a gourmet pantry located in Hotel Emma at Pearl. nps.gov/saan
Fiesta flags marking the city's tricentennial year.
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The pedestrian haven of the San Antonio River Walk, rife with statuary and bridges, reigns as an atmospheric heart of the city and is prime for shopping. Only a few steps away from the water, La Villita Historic Arts Village is a trove of 25+ fine art galleries, artisan shops, and well-curated stores in a complex that formed the city’s first neighborhood and is now listed onthe National Register of Historic Places. thesanantonioriverwalk.com
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This once 19th-century brewhouse is now a welcoming hotel at the epicenter of The Pearl, San Antonio’s culinary and cultural district. The seasonally driven American bistro menu at Larder, sunny rooftop pool with a 1960s-era beer delivery truck-turned-poolside bar, and front-row access to farmer’s markets are just a few of this hotel’s delights.
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