The San Antonio Riverwalk was great! The boat tour, Alamo visit and Austin tour all combined were extremely fun and educational! Shout out to my tour guide, Courtney, for a fantastic trip and choic…Full review by Chrisv9900
May 13, 2025
Please read - don’t be fooled by the good reviews, this place is truly disappointing. It’s mainly a bunch of overpriced restaurants along a few canals. Boat ride was ok, nothing special, rest of the…Full review by Dgrthomas
May 11, 2025
We ate at the ironworks on the Riverwalk in San Antonio, Texas. Fantastic food, and great service. Our waitress-Alice-made guacamole at the table and it was really really delicious. I would also r…Full review by Departure51960225505
San Antonio River Walk is one of the most iconic attractions in Texas, known for its vibrant atmosphere, scenic beauty, and historical significance. Stretching for miles along the San Antonio River, …
San Antonio River Walk is one of the most iconic attractions in Texas, known for its vibrant atmosphere, scenic beauty, and historical significance. Stretching for miles along the San Antonio River, this picturesque pathway is lined with shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks. The River Walk is a beloved destination for both locals and tourists, offering a unique blend of relaxation, entertainment, and history. Whether you’re strolling along the river, enjoying a boat tour, or dining by the water, the San Antonio River Walk provides an unforgettable experience in the heart of the city. Why Visit San Antonio River Walk Scenic Beauty : The River Walk features beautifully landscaped paths with lush greenery, colorful flowers, and charming stone bridges. The picturesque setting offers plenty of photo opportunities and a peaceful escape from the urban hustle.
Hello, My wife & I and my brother & his wife will be going to San Antonio Riverwalk area. Have a few questions and Thank You in advance for your information. 1 - Anyone ever stay at the Drury Plaza Riverwalk and your thoughts? 2 - I don’t get around very well and will have a Handicap Scooter I will be driving. Will I be able to get around the Riverwalk with this? 3 - would like to take a Riverwalk Boat ride. Not sure if I can take the Mobility Scooter on the boat. Also, any thoughts we can do with me riding a Mobility Scooter?
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I would have doubted the mobility scooter on the boat as well, but we actually saw someone with one onboard. It was a bit tricky unloading, they put a few people from that person's …
I would have doubted the mobility scooter on the boat as well, but we actually saw someone with one onboard. It was a bit tricky unloading, they put a few people from that person's party on the opposite side of the boat to offset the scooter load and line up with the landing elevation, but it worked. Didn't look like the first time the boat company had done it.
My wife and I are disabled we have are own scooter can we use them with a handicap ♿️ placard
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While I can't answer your question from a legal or bylaw perspective, the river walk does have at least one elevator access from street level (may be another at the mall?) and …
While I can't answer your question from a legal or bylaw perspective, the river walk does have at least one elevator access from street level (may be another at the mall?) and though I didn't notice any handicap scooters on the walk, there were people with strollers or walkers. The walk is level but caution that there is no railing for most of it and should you drop a wheel off the edge, you could go for a swim (apparently a $500 fine if caught in the river....). Note also that the bridges that cross over the river from one side to the other have stairs (at least all the ones we crossed). I think someone from San Antonio or another more knowledgeable person should wade in here with more information. I'd try to reach the local visitor info site for that. There are restaurants and some shops as well as the river cruise are accessible with a wheelchair or scooter.