
National Geographic's Best Trips 2018 - San Antonio Tours
I woke up this morning to see that San Antonio has made National Geographic's Best Trips 2018 list. Woo-hoo! We made the list with other outstanding cities in Australia, Sweden, Chile and Madagascar to name a few.
2018 is San Antonio's…

Happy 1st Birthday to San Antonio Detours!
We are over the moon celebrating our first year in San Antonio! We have met such awesome people on our detours from all over the world. We love that locals and tourists alike share our sense of fun and adventure.
Not gonna lie...we had many…

Iconic San Antonio Buildings
There are certain attributes that tell the tale of a city. Attributes such as music, art, food and architecture. San Antonio is almost 300 years old and is almost unrecognizable since Spain settled the missions in the early 1800's. However,…


San Antonio's Best Breweries
When it comes to carbonated, hoppy brews, San Antonio always delivers. Crisp pale ales, rich IPAs, and exciting sour beers await your eager tastebuds. When planning your next Sunday Funday outing, head over to these five fantastic breweries…

The Top Five Barbecue Restaurants in San Antonio
Granary 'Cue and Brew
It may not be the kind of barbecue that grandma used to make, but The Granary’s creative culinary concoctions will keep you coming back for more. With freshly baked bread, responsibly sourced meats, and home-brewed…

5 Things That Make San Antonio's Pearl District Worth Checking Out
San Antonio's thriving Pearl development didn't always used to be the community gathering space it is today, now featuring over 15 independent retailers and 19 chef owned and operated restaurants contributing to its budding culinary and artisan…

San Antonio & Austin: Equivalents
Austin and San Antonio don’t just share I-35 in common. Besides being a nice day trip away from each other, it’s become increasingly understood that San Antonio has a burgeoning cool factor that can definitely give Austin a run for its money.…

Off-the-beaten-path gems in San Antonio
"Remember the Alamo" was a battle cry used by the Texian army as they fought for independence from Mexico, and you know what? The Alamo is hard to forget after a couple visits to its bustling home in downtown San Antonio. While this and other…
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