![]() ![]() Call (210) 227-5191 for more information.Īt April's end extending into May, the Battle of Puebla between French and Mexican forces is celebrated at Market Square. Call (210) 207-8600 for more information. A parade on the San Antonio River and participation of almost 100 nonprofit organizations create a truly one-of-a-kind experience. More than 3.5 million people from all over attend the 10-day event, making Fiesta San Antonio a great American festival in every sense. To celebrate the annual draining of San Antonio's River Walk, a festival has surfaced with a parade and selection of the Mud King and Queen for the Mud Pie Ball. Call (210) 227-4262 for more information.īoating enthusiasts gather at the Alamodome to check out the latest in watercraft and accessories. Call (210) 207-3663 for more information.Įvery April, San Antonio has a citywide festival to celebrate the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto, as well as the diverse cultures in San Antonio, with more than 100 events. Mouthwatering Asian taste treats, martial arts, dance and other customs are highlighted at the Institute of Texan Cultures. Call (210) 458-2330 for more information. 31 onward through New Year's Day, San Antonio celebrates with multiple live music performances, concessions, and lots of family fun. Call (210) 207-3000 for more information. ![]() Diamond action starts in January, continuing through most of June.įrom fireworks on the evening of Dec. ![]() UT San Antonio Roadrunners - From the crack of the bat to the slide on into home, NCAA baseball packs a wallop of home run frenzy for what's oft called America's favorite pastime. ![]()
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