Most reviewed Tourist attractions in San Antonio

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of San Antonio through these extensively reviewed and popular spots.

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#1

The Alamo

Historical place

Small, shrinelike fortress & monument to Texas history with a museum, artifacts, gardens & more.

4.60 (61.7K reviews)
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#3

Marine life shows, thrill rides, aquariums & up-close encounters with dolphins, penguins & more.

4.30 (35.4K reviews)
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#4

Part of an amusement park chain with roller coasters, rides, live shows, a water park, food & beer.

4.30 (34.9K reviews)
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#5

Sprawling zoo with 750 species (from alligators to zebras), cageless habitats, exhibits & a train.

4.50 (24.2K reviews)
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#6

Historic riverside park with trails, picnic & play areas, athletic fields & miniature train rides.

4.70 (16.8K reviews)
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#7

Iconic park housing Tower of the Americas, Institute of Texan Cultures, fountains & a playground.

4.70 (15.9K reviews)
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#8

Japanese Tea Garden

Botanical garden

Scenic park from 1901 with stone bridges, a waterfall, koi ponds, a pagoda & the Jingu House Cafe.

4.80 (15.5K reviews)
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#10

Tower of the Americas

Tourist attraction

750-ft. landmark with an observation deck, revolving eatery, stationary bar & a 4D adventure ride.

4.50 (10.3K reviews)
$$ $$
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#12

South Seas–inspired water park with thrill rides, beaches & an underwater grotto with tropical fish.

4.60 (8.2K reviews)
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#13

Relaxed place with a lake, fishing, a trail, picnicking, a pool, sports fields & a playscape.

4.60 (7.6K reviews)
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#15

Touring & long-term exhibits about natural history, art & Texas heritage, plus a Science Treehouse.

4.70 (6.7K reviews)
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#17

San Fernando Cathedral

Catholic cathedral

Historic 1738 church once occupied by General Santa Ana & the site Pope John Paul II's visit.

4.80 (5.7K reviews)
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#18

Pearsall Park

City park

Large recreation area with a disc golf course, playground, skate park, splash pads & outdoor gym.

4.70 (5.2K reviews)
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#19

Landscaped downtown square & events hub since 1870 on 2.6 acres with picnic & café style tables.

4.30 (5.2K reviews)

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