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Most kids are tourists at heart, always exploring and discovering. Whether you're on a family trip or just finally planning to visit the historic, scenic, sublime, and ridiculous spots near you, we've got them all covered museums, parks, great views, tours by land, air, or sea, and more!Cupcake Couture Bakery and BoutiqueParent rating: ![]() Location: 11851 Bandera Road, Helotes, TX Cupcake Couture is a cute little bakery and boutique that offers a delicious selection of cupcakes sure to please both children and adults. A great place to take the kids for a treat or maybe a...
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SeaWorld San AntonioParent rating: ![]() Location: 10500 SeaWorld Drive, San Antonio, TX The winner of our 2008 Parents' Picks quest to find the best day camp for big kids in San Antonio, SeaWor...
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Buckhorn Saloon and MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 318 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX The Buckhorn Museum - in continuous operation since 1881 - believes in "edutainment," and interactive displays therefore abound. Dioramas are dedicated to taxidermied models of indigenous Texas...
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The AlamoParent rating: ![]() Location: 300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX Remember The Alamo? More people remember that phrase than remember it refers to the Texas Revolution and the battle that raged from February to March, 1836. Today, three buildings - th... |
Witte MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 3801 Broadway, San Antonio, TX The winner of our 2008 and 2009 Parents' Picks quest to find the best museum in San Antonio, the Witte |
San Antonio Zoo and AquariumParent rating: ![]() Location: 3903 North St. Mary's Street, San Antonio, TX The San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium, located in Bracke...
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San Antonio Children's MuseumParent rating: ![]() Location: 305 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX The San Antonio Children's Museum provides little ones with hours of imagination-oriented fun. Visitors can put on a hard hat and drive the kid-sized Holt Front End Loader; take an imaginary fl...
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San Antonio Museum of ArtParent rating: ![]() Location: 200 West Jones Avenue, San Antonio, TX The San Antonio Museum of Art's collection spans works from American to Latin American to Asian to Contemporary, with nods to the Europeans, Oceanic Art, and Western Antiquities. The m... |
My Doll HouseParent rating: ![]() Location: 6000 Broadway, San Antonio, TX My Doll House carries a large selection of doll house kits, furniture, and doll-related pieces from around the world - with over 10,000 dollhouse miniature items and over 30 assembled dollhouse...
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Walker Ranch Historic LandmarkParent rating: ![]() Location: 12603 West Avenue, San Antonio, TX Walker Ranch was added to the San Antonio park system in 1999 and has long been a site of historical significance for this region. The park is part of a larger archaeologically significant site...
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San Antonio Botanical GardenParent rating: ![]() Location: 555 Funston, San Antonio, TX The San Antonio Botanical Garden brings a hint of green to 33 acres in the center of the city. The Garden often hosts classes and programs for children with special needs, and the Sens... |
Bracken VillageParent rating: ![]() Location: 18771 FM 2252, San Antonio, TX Bracken Village is a restoration of a turn-of-the-century community that restores the look and feel of life in southern Comal County a century ago and preserves the dying history of the rural G...
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La Villita Historic Arts VillageParent rating: ![]() Location: 418 Villita Street, San Antonio, TX La Villita was originally San Antonio's first neighborhood, dating back to the early 1800s. The "little village" is now home to shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Stores such as Must...
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