Embark on an enchanting evening adventure through the heart of San Antonio with this immersive night walking tour. Your journey begins at the historic Emily Morgan Hotel, where you'll meet your guide
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Location: San Antonio
What's Included
- Full Narrated Walking Tour of the Riverwalk Lights
- Admission to the Tower of the Americas
- The Alamo (Admission Included)
- San Fernando Cathedral Light Show (Does not operate on Mondays)
- Narrated walking tour of Historic La Villita District, the lock bridge and the famous Riverwalk
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes! You can usually reschedule your tour with notice, but it's best to check with See Sight Tours directly. They’re pretty flexible, especially if you reach out a day or two in advance. Just be aware that last-minute changes might not always be possible depending on availability.
A: You can definitely go casual for this tour! San Antonio evenings are usually warm, but I’d recommend layering since it can cool down. Comfortable shoes are a must because you’ll be walking a lot. No need to dress up unless you want to, but I’d suggest looking nice for the photos!
A: Absolutely! The views from the Tower of the Americas during the night tour are stunning. You get a 360-degree view of San Antonio, and it’s especially beautiful with all the city lights. Just make sure to time your visit so you can catch the sunset if you can—it makes the experience even more magical!
Discussions
Just got back from the Riverwalk tour—amazing experience!
I recently did the San Antonio Night Riverwalk Tour and I can't recommend it enough! Starting at the Emily Morgan Hotel was cool, and the Alamo at night is just gorgeous. Walking along the Riverwalk with all the lights was magical. The highlight was definitely the Tower of the Americas; the views were stunning! The guide was super knowledgeable and the snack from the local vendor added that perfect touch. Definitely a must-do!
Thinking of gifting the Riverwalk Tour—any advice?
I’m considering this walking tour as a gift for my parents who love history and food. They’ll be visiting San Antonio next month. Is it fun for older folks? Any tips for making it special?