Historic Road Trip Part II: San Antonio

The most historic spots in the city for dining, lodging, and more.

Postcard:The Menger Hotel, San Antonio Texas (ca.1912)The Strong National Museum of Play

The second-most famous building on Alamo Plaza...

is the outstanding Menger Hotel, a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark. The 1859 hotel sits just across the street from the Alamo and has been a destination for travelers, ranchers, and dignitaries throughout its history. 

Menger Hotel Opening (1950-10) by Joe ScherschelLIFE Photo Collection

The busy Victorian-era lobby conjures San Antonio’s bustling

past, when famous guests like Babe Ruth and Theodore Roosevelt walked the halls. Roosevelt’s legacy is celebrated in the Menger Bar, where he recruited Rough Riders and shot a few bullets in the wall (the holes are still there.

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Hotel Havana

Another memorable historic lodging experience awaits at Hotel Havana, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Nestled inside the 1914 building are 27 rooms featuring pine floors, boutique accessories (radios, lamps, refrigerators), and vintage Cuban artwork.

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Dining - Casa Rio

Casa Rio, one of the first restaurants on the River Walk, opened in 1946. You can’t go wrong with the basics here—the crispy beef tacos, savory pork tamales, and zesty quesadillas taste even better while seated at a riverside table.

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Dining - La Gloria

At the far northern edge of the River Walk’s Museum Reach is the historic Pearl Brewery complex. One of its most popular restaurants is La Gloria Ice House, offering authentic Mexican street food. 

Riverwalk in San Antonio (2022) by Travel TexasCasa Navarro State Historic Site

South of downtown along the River Walk’s Mission Reach

is the Blue Star Brewing Company. The beers are the main draw here (try the Cinco Peso Pale Ale or Belgian-style King William Ale), but the food is also commendable, including the brisket tacos and Frito pie.

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Shopping - Historic Market Square

For an authentic and historic San Antonio shopping experience, head to Market Square, known locally as the largest Mexican marketplace outside of Mexico. 

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Shopping - Mi Tierra Cafe & Bakery

This bustling pedestrian area features roaming mariachis and street vendors selling pottery, blankets, handmade crafts, and authentic Mexican food. A visit to Market Square is incomplete without stopping by the legendary Mi Tierra Cafe & Bakery.

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