While enjoying cowboy sports, don't miss out on the Mexican vibes in San Antonio, it's too much fun
Speaking of Western cowboy culture, San Antonio and South Texas are the most important birthplaces. This is where cowboy culture prevails, and it's too common to see men and women on the streets wearing cowboy hats. Traveling to San Antonio for a vacation, cowboy sports are an unmissable passionate feast, offering a visual spectacle on par with NBA and professional baseball games, an ultimate experience.
Except for winter, there is a cowboy competition at Tejas Rodeo every Saturday, filled with danger and excitement. Bull riding, lassoing, and horseback riding obstacles are just some of the thrilling events. The youngest cowboy to perform tonight is only 4 years old, riding a sheep that's been half-shaved and wobbling out to the arena. One can only wonder what kind of will these children will have when they grow up.
After nearly two hours of Rodeo, the live band gets everyone dancing, and the fun can last until 1 AM. You can choose cowboy hats, pick souvenirs, Tejas Rodeo is really too lively. Oh, and the steakhouse at Tejas Rodeo is also incredibly popular, expect to wait for a table.
Tejas Rodeo is the only large-scale cowboy competition in San Antonio, and there are some ranches nearby where you can experience cowboy culture. The annual professional cowboy competition is even more sought after.
Besides the authentic cowboy culture, due to the unique history of Texas, San Antonio is also a great place to experience Mexican flair. Market Square and Farmers Market have been a marketplace for Mexican-American gatherings and agricultural trade since 1820, and it's also the largest Mexican market outside of Mexico.
The 83-year-old Mi Tierra restaurant located in Market Square started with just 3 tables and now it's incomparable, open 24 hours, and has expanded significantly in size. Just happened to catch the restaurant celebrating the 'hall life' of two employees, one has worked here for 50 years, the other for 35 years. This restaurant has become an internet-famous landmark in San Antonio, with a very distinctive decoration style and cuisine.
No need to go to Mexico, come to San Antonio instead, for the same Mexican charm, the same delicious Mexican food~