Marriott Rivercenter
101 Bowie Street
San Antonio, TX 78205
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Becky Cotner
Diversified Crop Insurance Services
618-263-2767
becky.cotner@cgb.com
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Tuesday Optional Tours
The Mission Only Tour
8:00am – 12:00pm / $52.00 per person - Boxed lunch is included.
One of the country’s few National Parks within an urban setting, the San Antonio Missions tell the story of the European expansion in the New World.
We begin at the most famous of the missions, The Alamo, “The Shrine of Texas Liberty” and San Antonio’s first Mission. We will tour the chapel and walk the grounds as we learn about the “Battle for Texas Independence”. You will also have some time to wander through their wonderful gift shop.
The “Queen of the Missions”, Mission San Jose is our next stop. This site was established in 1720 and is the largest and best restored of the San Antonio’s five missions. We will tour the Indians’ quarters that were located within the walls as well as the Spanish soldiers’ quarters. San Jose’s church is one of the most beautiful in the country with its elaborate carvings on the chapel façade.
As we continue, we will view Espada Dam. This dam was built curving the wrong way and has withstood floods for more than 200 years. Our third mission made its permanent home along the banks of the San Antonio River in 1731. Mission San Juan Capistrano established a trade network stretching east to Louisiana and south to Coahuila, Mexico. Our guide will discuss the two remaining missions as we return to the hotel. Mission Espada, which was established in 1731 but was never completed, still stands as an outline of an intended church. The oldest unrestored mission church in Texas, Mission Concepcion was established in 1731 and the Twin Towers and beautiful cupola helped make it a construction project of twenty-plus years.
Prices include transportation from the Marriott Rivercenter hotel. Boxed lunch is available at the hotel after the tour.
Exploration and Discovery Tour
11:30 am - 4:30 pm / $135.32 per person - Boxed lunch is included.
Prices include transportation from the Marriott Rivercenter hotel. The boxed lunch is available for pick up at the hotel before the start of the tour.
As the only “brewstillery” in Texas, we offer a unique, educational tour where you can learn how we make our beer and our bourbon. Our popular Brewstillery Tour is two tours in one! You’ll learn how we make beer, you’ll learn how we make bourbon, and at the end you’ll understand the fascinating relationship between the two. This intimate, immersive experience focuses on education but ensures you have a drink in your hand while you’re learning. This full tour includes a detailed guided tour, a souvenir pint glass, and 3 samples of our products (your choice of 3 beer samples or 2 beer samples and 1 whiskey sample). It’s educational and fun!
Ages 21 and up.
Price includes transportation from the Marriott Rivercenter hotel. The boxed lunch is available for pick up at the hotel before the start of the tour.
We begin with a bit of shopping at the Mexican Market known as El Mercado where you will get as close to real Mexico as you can this side of the border! Don’t forget to visit the amazing bake shop that sits inside Mi Tierra. You will have some time to visit the shops that offer authentic Mexican arts and crafts-shopping before we get going again. Then it’s a quick driving tour of downtown San Antonio where you will drive by the Spanish Governor’s Palace, a national historic landmark and considered the sole remaining example of an aristocratic early Spanish house in Texas. Next is the San Fernando Cathedral, the original church of the Canary Island settlers built in 1731 and one of the oldest churches in continuous use in the country. Then it’s on to The King William Historic District where prosperous German merchants who made their mark in San Antonio in the late 1800’s built their grand homes. Guests will have the opportunity to tour the Guenther House located on the grounds of the Pioneer Flour Mill and explore their delightful gift shop filled with darling surprises for guests who love to cook. Our last, but certainly not least important stop will be The Alamo, “The Shrine of Texas Liberty” and San Antonio’s first Mission. Today, it is one of the most photographed facades in the country and the #1 tourist attraction in the state. We will tour the chapel and walk the grounds as we learn about the “Battle for Texas Independence”. You will also have some time to wander through their wonderful gift shop.
Prices include transportation from the Marriott Rivercenter hotel. The boxed lunch is available for pick up at the hotel before the start of the tour.