




After we went to the Alamo, we walked down to the riverwalk. It was really nice unique experience. The river really cooled the air with a slight breeze. There were not too many people. There were art pieces all over the walls, tunnels, and even the sidewalk. I would highly recommend this to anyone going to San Antonio, however I have a feeling it would be highly busy in the peak of tourist season, and probably really hot!
1 comment:
I really like these photos, the riverwalk looks so tranquil.
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