The Alamo
All Things To Do
Key Info
Price & Hours
Details
Introduction to the Alamo
If there's one thing San Antonio is known for, it's the Alamo. Once a Franciscan mission, it was here that 189 Texans fought and lost their lives in 1836 during a 13-day siege by Mexican ruler, President Antonio López de Santa Anna. This pivotal battle sparked Texas' struggle for independence. Today, the Alamo stands as a tribute to these men, displaying artifacts belonging to some of its most famous defenders, including Davy Crockett and James Bowie.
What You Can See at the Alamo
Visitors to the Alamo can explore the Alamo Church either on their own or through guided tours. Additionally, there are numerous points of interest and artifacts on the grounds:
- The Long Barrack: The Alamo's oldest building
- The Alamo Exhibit: Featuring more than 500 artifacts
- Restored Historic Cannons
- The Statues of Heroes: Bronze statues of Alamo soldiers in the Cavalry Courtyard
At the Living History encampment, visitors can learn more about frontier life in early Texas through hands-on demonstrations.
Visitor Tips
Recent visitors suggest that the site can get rather busy, so it's best to visit early in the morning or later in the evening. Despite the crowds, most travelers agree that the Alamo is a must-see site.
Practical Information
Operating Hours
Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, the Alamo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Ticket Information
Admission to the Alamo Church is free, but you must reserve a ticket in advance. Guided tours are available and cost $38 for children and $48 for adults. Audio tours and visits to the on-site exhibit, which features interactive elements and dioramas, have additional fees ranging from $10 to $20 per person.
Getting There
The best way to get to the Alamo is by bus or car. A visit to the Alamo pairs well with a stop at the River Walk, just west of the site. Several of the best San Antonio tours also include the Alamo in their itineraries. For more information, visit the Alamo's official website.