This section gives you all the information you need on San Antonio's many recreational and leisure activities. From golf to theme parks, camping to amateur sports, you will find it all here, plus how to get there using local transportation.
If fall is your favorite time of year, then Halloween may just be your favorite holiday (or at least rank high up there). Halloween is now officially the no. 2 holiday behind Christmas in terms of merchandise and events, and San Antonio has no shortage of any of them.
There are several walking or driving ghost tours you can take in San Antonio. All of them come complete with a guide who will walk you through and give you the chills as they tell tales of haunted houses, ghost sightings and other paranormal activity.
October brings so much to the Alamo City. Oktoberfest, cooler temperatures, and Halloween! With the rich history of San Antonio comes many ghost stories and tales of haunted houses. These plus the best events and costume shops are all covered here.
Need a costume? Don't wait until the last minute to get one! Visit one or all of these premiere costume shops in San Antonio. Some are open year round and will even take appointments to save you time and effort of searching on your own for that perfect costume.
An overview of the San Antonio airport that includes links to flight information, parking, terminals, arrivals, departures and airlines that fly in and out of the airport.
Oktoberfest is a large, two-week festival held each year in Germany, generally from late September to early October. Since many people of German ancestry can't make it all the way to Europe for the festivities, many celebrate here in the U.S. Because Texas has such a large German population and heritage, it is only right that there be lots of Oktoberfest celebrations here. San Antonio has many su
The steaming month of August brings lots of fun opportunities for families before the kids head back to school towards the end of the month. Get the fun in while you can!
The sun is scorching but the list of summer events is just barely heating up! See what there is to do all month here.
A list of all the places to see and things to do in San Antonio, Texas including profiles of parades, seasonal events, festivals and more.
The kids are out of school, but luckily there are plenty of events that are free or budget-friendly to keep them occupied so they don't become couch potatoes. Lots of grown-up things going on too as summer officially gets started in San Antonio.
April showers bring May flowers, and since there were plenty of showers in April, the flowers are soon to bloom, along with a very large assortment of new events to keep you occupied all month long.
As soon as the Easter celebrations are over, it is time for San Antonio to gear up for the biggest party of the year -- Fiesta! The 2009 Fiesta Carnival begins on April 15, one day before the official kickoff of Fiesta 2009.
April is a big deal in San Antonio. You have all the events of Fiesta, Easter celebrations, the Starving Artists show and much more. Here is a list of all of those and much more to do in this jam-packed month.
Though the Alamo City has had mostly Spring weather throughout what passes for Winter here, March is generally a month where the temps begin to click slightly upwards -- and the plants and foliage outside your window begin to show signs of life again.
With the Rodeo in town, the celebration of Black History Month and Valentine's Day amongst us, the shortest month of the year is still very busy and packed with plenty of things to do in San Antonio. Here is a February 2009 San Antonio Events Calendar.
After the bustle of December, the San Antonio January events calendar may seem a little slim as people take a well-earned rest from the harried Holidays. There are still plenty of good concerts and museum openings to go to, though in case you get cabin fever.
There likely won't be a White Christmas in San Antonio, but there are still plenty of events across the city that get into the spirit of the Holidays.
With the Holiday season about to begin, there are lots of big events and fun things to do for all ages in San Antonio during November. This month's calendar is also chock full of wine events all month as the New World Wine and Food Festival begins.
With the cooler winds of October comes not only a much-needed break from high temperatures but a slew of cultural and Halloween-themed events as museums reveal their fall exhibits and theaters begin their fall runs.
With labor day and a new school year among us, there are several events happening in San Antonio that change the focus from scorching hot summer to a cooler fall.
A picture tour of downtown San Antonio landmarks and places to see. Includes venue information and links to relevant information.
Many San Antonio residents don't own cars, so a solid public transportation system is a must. The VIA Metropolitan Transit website discusses fares, routes and assistance in finding out which buses will get you from point A to point B.
With the city growing by leaps and bounds and lots of construction taking place across San Antonio, traffic can become a big issue, particularly if you need to get to work during rush hour. The WOAI traffic site is a great resource to check before you leave the house to check out any potential problem areas.