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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Review

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The stunning historic park San Antonio dates back to 1691 during the Spanish occupation. It became an American city in the 1840s, and this long colonial history left a beautiful architectural legacy, with buildings such as Alamo and Catholic outposts in San Antonio Mission National Historical Park. The first place my wife and I went was Alamo. This place is only 5 minutes walk from our hotel and is great for taking pictures and free at the same time. The rest of our visit is within the national park and extends further south of the city. My wife and I rented a car early and then drove easily to Concepción, San Jose, Aqueduct, San Juan and the last best Spanish church. Concepción is small, San Jose has movies, and it is large, the aqueduct is small, very quiet, and there is a lot of walking space outside San Juan, where you can stroll through the woods to the river. For me, the most beautiful punch-in points are San Jose, the others are Concepción, San Juan and España. The mission in San Antonio is not only a church and a monastery, it is actually a village, they have placed indigenous families under this fortification. They grow, raise and produce there. San Jose is the best preserved and largest of the ancient buildings I visited. There are billboards everywhere in the park, and you can follow the signs to any site you want to go. My wife and I stopped and looked at these sites and could imagine the gates of the sermon hall. Tips: 1. Open hours: Monday to Friday, 8 am to 5 pm. 2. For those who are not suitable for a long time, you can choose to rent a bicycle.

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

Posted: Jun 18, 2019
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    San Antonio is also an early riser for Native Americans, a place with a long history and many sites that are precious, and listed as a World Heritage Site in a year or five years, well worth visiting.

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    Posted: Feb 7, 2020
  • love is blue
    5/5Outstanding
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    We visited four sermons by bike and had a great time. It was easy to rent a bike there but we rode our own. The volunteers and staff there were especially nice. We first visited the sermon house in San Jose Park, where there was a lot to learn. When we visited the church, volunteers at the Concepción sermon house helped us watch the bikes. Every route we took was great and smooth. The park's billboards have a detailed explanation of the area at a glance. We saw a lot of ducks, geese and water birds. The road was safe and the people were friendly. Later we went to San Juan and España preaching.

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    Posted: Sep 16, 2019
  • 享受生活2013
    4/5Excellent
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    San Antonio was ruled by Spanish for a long time, so there are many sites of historical buildings, which can be seen everywhere in the city. The so-called exotic atmosphere can be roughly felt from these buildings.

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    Posted: Jan 18, 2016
  • Old 9
    5/5Outstanding
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    San Antonio, Texas, North American Country

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    Posted: Jun 26, 2023
  • 稻草人cyq
    5/5Outstanding
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    San Antonio Historic Relics Park, a desolate site with ancient vicissitudes, seems to be telling of yesterday's glory. Tourists can better understand the history and culture of the once indigenous people in the United States through this historical site.

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    Posted: Dec 20, 2016
  • 210***51
    5/5Outstanding
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    San Antonio actually has five main relics, from Mission Espada on the southernmost side to Alamo in the city centre, connected by mission trail. Every relic is not far apart if it's driving, except Alamo in the city centre, where there are parking places. If you want to hike or ride a bicycle, you can take Uber to mission Espada and then walk along the river to the city center, about 10 kilometers. Maps can be taken from Espada, and seals can be stamped to commemorate every relic. In San jose, there's a little film about history. All in all, it's a very worthwhile scenic spot to visit.

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    Posted: Feb 18, 2016
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