From April 20-29 the spanish word for 'party' takes on more meaning for all in San Antonio. In it's 116th year, Fiesta began in 1891 to honor the heros of the Battles of the Alamo and San Jacinto. Today it's 100 events also showcase San Antonio' rich multicultural heritage. With parades, festivals, exhibits, athletic activities, live music and dancing, and delicious food and beverages, there's something for every taste.
During "A Day in Old Mexico"
the Charreada serenade Fiesta's visitors while food for every taste can be sampled.From the 24th to the 27th "A Night in Old San Antonio" (NIOSA) is kicked off at La Villita. (Don't forget to dress up, many brave ones do.)
the Charreada serenade Fiesta's visitors while food for every taste can be sampled.From the 24th to the 27th "A Night in Old San Antonio" (NIOSA) is kicked off at La Villita. (Don't forget to dress up, many brave ones do.)
The Tejano Bands, Mariachi Festival, World Class Jazz Concert, Gartenfest (Everyone has a German side, don't ya'll know) and the Fiesta Square and Round Dance provide constant entertainment.
The Southwest School of Art and Craft sponsors a wonderful Arts Fair and during several days the "Cornyation" provides comical and dramatic musical antics to please the actor in all of us. Oh, I almost forgot to touch our "cowboy (and cowgirl)" sides. A short while watching these charros would make anyone want a horse and spurs. Most events are free and promise a memorable San Antonio experience.
For a full schedule of events check out the Fiesta website.
AND...If you stay at Hidden Valley RV we'll provide you with all the directions, maps and schedules you'll need to make the most of your stay AND...welcome you back to a peaceful night of rest in the country.
LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR VISIT!
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