Established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, for over 300 years the former mission now known as the Alamo has been a crossroads of history. …
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2024年11月19日
It was another awesome thing in San Antonio. They had a lot of artifacts and good descriptions with each. Like all, it cost but well worth it. lemmingss的完整评论
2024年11月15日
Fascinating history, from mission, to fort, to battle site, to preserved museum in the middle of the great city. Highly recommend the self paced audio tour and stopping to see the out buildings, mus… janiewoods的完整评论
2024年11月14日
You can’t go to San Antonio without visiting The Alamo. The building that is still standing of the Alamo had been the church. Entrance is free and inside it isn’t clear that it had been a church. I… tinaNtravel的完整评论
Do you need timed tickets for the actual Alamo or is it just specific buildings?
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Basically the answer is Yes. They give you a free timed ticket for just walking thru on a self guided tour at a kiosk in front of the Alamo. You can also buy a guided tour ticket at this kiosk, …
Basically the answer is Yes. They give you a free timed ticket for just walking thru on a self guided tour at a kiosk in front of the Alamo. You can also buy a guided tour ticket at this kiosk, and they only have so many per day. We had to wait for the next day to have that tour, as only so many are allowed on these guided tours. It was well worth it, as the guide was very knowledgeable, gave many back stories to the events and why they happened.
Are there entry fees to Mission San Jose, San Antonio Missions park, and the Alamo? Also, I have seen four different ticket prices on the River Walk boat. How much is it per person? Thanks so much!!
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Everything we did at the Alamo was free. No admission fees. The grounds are amazing. Not sure about the riverboats, if you don’t want the tour, just get the all day pass to ride the …
Everything we did at the Alamo was free. No admission fees. The grounds are amazing. Not sure about the riverboats, if you don’t want the tour, just get the all day pass to ride the boat like a taxi and get on and off when you want. It’s cheaper and they still tell you information and history on the various buildings as you ride.
Alamo Church is open to the public, but it is not available for indoor private events. Military ceremonies are allowed to take place outside in front of the Church...