10 Things to Do in San Antonio This Weekend
San Antonio has a way of turning an ordinary weekend into something worth remembering. Whether you have lived here for years or are just getting to know the city, there is always something happening. Here are ten things worth checking out this weekend, from the well-known to the under-the-radar.
1. Walk the River Walk (the Real Sections)
Everyone knows the downtown River Walk, but the stretch most tourists miss is the Museum Reach, which runs from the Pearl to the Witte Museum. It is quieter, more scenic, and lined with public art installations. Grab a coffee at CommonWealth Coffeehouse and take the walk north.
2. Browse the Pearl Farmers Market
Saturday mornings at the Pearl are hard to beat. Local vendors sell fresh produce, artisan bread, handmade goods, and prepared foods. Live music plays in the background and the atmosphere is relaxed. It is a genuine community gathering, not a tourist attraction.
3. Hit Up a Food Truck Park
San Antonio's food truck scene is one of the best in Texas. CO-OP SA on the Northeast Side hosts rotating trucks and food vendors most weekends, and the Blue Star Arts Complex on South Alamo always has something good going. Bring friends, grab a few different meals, and settle in.
4. Explore Phil Hardberger Park
This 330-acre park on the North Side is one of the city's hidden gems. The land bridge connecting the two halves of the park is a unique feature you will not find anywhere else in Texas. Great for a weekend morning hike or a family outing with kids.
5. Catch a Spurs Watch Party
Even when the Spurs are on the road, the city rallies around watch parties at local bars and restaurants. McIntyre's Southtown (1035 South Presa Street) is a popular spot for game-day gatherings, and bars along the St. Mary's Strip and near downtown regularly host watch parties with food specials and big screens. Check local listings for this weekend's schedule.
6. Visit the San Antonio Museum of Art
SAMA is one of the most underrated museums in Texas. Their Latin American art collection is world-class, and the building itself (a converted brewery) is worth the visit. They typically have rotating exhibits on weekends that appeal to both adults and kids.
7. Drive Out to Greune for Live Music
Gruene Hall, just up the road in New Braunfels, is the oldest continuously operating dance hall in Texas. Weekend shows range from country and blues to singer-songwriter sets. Grab dinner at the Gruene General Store or one of the nearby restaurants before the show.
8. Float the Comal River
As the temperatures climb, nothing beats a lazy float down the Comal. It is spring-fed, clear, and the perfect temperature even on the hottest days. Shops like Comal Tubes on South Business IH 35 make it easy to rent a tube and get on the water—just show up and float. New Braunfels is about 30 minutes from downtown SA.
9. Check Out a Local Brewery
San Antonio's craft beer scene has quietly become one of the best in the state. Freetail Brewing on South Presa, Southerleigh at the Pearl, and Alamo Beer Company on Lamar Street all have taprooms worth visiting. Breakaway Brewing Company on East Grayson Street in Beacon Hill is one of the newer taprooms adding to the city's growing brewery map. Most host weekend events and food truck pairings.
10. Take a Day Trip to Canyon Lake
About 45 minutes north of San Antonio, Canyon Lake offers stunning views, water activities, and a change of pace from the city. Pack a cooler, find a spot along the dam, and enjoy a low-key afternoon. The drive up through the Hill Country is half the experience.
San Antonio is one of those cities where there is always something happening, but the best experiences are usually the ones you discover on your own. If you are thinking about making this area home, we would love to help you find the right neighborhood to match your lifestyle.