Little Explorers

Big Adventures

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Downtown San Antonio turns into a giant summer playground for kids, packed with color, creativity and nonstop things to explore. From glowing underwater worlds to hands-on museums, mini golf adventures and larger-than-life LEGO creations, every corner has something new to spark imagination and keep the fun rolling (and stay cool indoors!). It’s the kind of place where families can wander, play, discover, and make those easy, joy-filled memories that feel like summer should. So, throw the kids in the car and get started!

SEA LIFE San Antonio
SEA LIFE San Antonio 

Wonders Beneath the Waves

SEA LIFE is like stepping into a chill underwater universe where the fish are the locals and you’re just visiting their neighborhood for the day. Wander through glowing tunnels, watch stingrays cruise by like they own the place, and meet quirky characters like seahorses and jellyfish that look straight out of a watery dream. It’s the kind of spot that makes everyone wide-eyed, curious and maybe a little tempted to press your face against the glass. If you’re into aquariums and marine life, it’s a solid pick.

 

LEGOLAND Discovery Center
LEGOLAND Discovery Center 

Where Play and Creativity Connect

LEGOLAND feels like walking straight into a giant box of LEGO bricks that someone spilled in the best possible way. Everything is colorful, playful and just a little chaotic — in that “wow, I forgot how fun this stuff is” kind of vibe. Kids (and parents) can build wild creations, hop on kid-friendly rides, check out the LEGO 4D Cinema, wander through Miniland staring at tiny LEGO versions of Texas landmarks, and even take lessons from a Master Model Builder. It’s the perfect spot for parents to let their inner child run the show for a bit while the kids have fun, too.

 

LiggettVille Adventure Center
LiggettVille Adventure Center 

Taking Play to New Heights

Liggittville is an action-packed indoor adventure zone where kids can climb, crawl, swing and explore to their hearts’ content. With towering ropes courses, imaginative play structures, soft-play zones and obstacle challenges designed for all ages, it’s a lively spot that keeps kids moving and laughing. From high-energy zipping and climbing elements to creative, hands-on activity areas, this place offers nonstop fun for families.

Holey Moley Golf Club

Let the Good Times Roll

Holey Moley is mini golf turned all the way up — bright, silly and packed with those “okay, this is actually awesome” moments kids love. Each hole has its own wild theme, so you’re never just putting a ball… you’re dodging goofy obstacles, laughing at the surprises and celebrating every lucky bounce like a champ. It’s the perfect spot for summer fun when you want something playful, colorful and just the right amount of ridiculous. Kids stay entertained, adults get in on the fun and everyone leaves smiling.

Dave & Buster’s
Dave & Buster’s

Eat, Play, Win and Repeat

Dave & Buster’s at Rivercenter is the kind of place where kids and adults can both have a blast without anyone pretending they’re “just there for the food.” The arcade is packed with buzzy games — the kind that make you laugh even when you totally miss the target — and the vibe is pure upbeat energy. Grown-ups can enjoy good eats while the kids rack up tickets, or everyone can jump into a friendly game challenge together. It’s fun, lively and perfect for a summer outing that keeps everyone smiling.

Hopscotch
Hopscotch

Immersion with a Twist

Hopscotch San Antonio feels like stepping into a giant playground for your senses — part art gallery and part neon dream world. Explore from room to room discovering trippy light installations, quirky interactive pieces and spots that beg for a photo op. It’s the kind of place where you lose track of time laughing at how delightfully weird everything is. And it’s perfect for a summer hang when you want to introduce the kids to something fun, artsy and a little unexpected while diving deeper into immersive art.

The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

San Antonio’s Wild West

The Buckhorn Museum is a kid-approved adventure that feels a little like stepping into Texas history with a fun twist. Everywhere you look there’s something wild to point at — interactive exhibits, cool wildlife displays and crazy curiosities intriguing to kids and grown-ups alike. It’s part museum, part old-school Texas charm, and totally perfect for a summer outing when you want something different, entertaining and full of stories waiting to be discovered. And, yes, there’s a bar where parents can belly-up!

The Witte Museum
The Witte Museum

Nature, Science and Texas History

The Witte Museum is the kind of place where kids get to explore Texas history, dinosaurs, nature and science all in one super fun summer adventure. One minute they’re standing under a giant T. rex, the next they’re checking out cool wildlife and hunter gatherer displays and discovering life on Texas’ great frontier. This summer, check out the special exhibit, Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs. For a summer outing that mixes discovery with pure kid excitement, and makes learning feel like play, the Witte totally hits the spot.

The DoSeum
The DoSeum

Imagination in Action

The DoSeum is basically summer fun with the AC cranked up and the creativity dialed all the way to max. Kids get to run wild with hands-on exhibits, splash around in the outdoor water play zone, and dive into science and art without even realizing they’re learning. It’s exciting and full of those “okay, maybe I want to try this, too” moments that make grown-ups feel like honorary kids for the day. If you’re looking for a place that sparks curiosity and imagination, The DoSeum totally delivers.

 

Magik Theatre
Magik Theatre Summer Camps

Where Young Actors Shine

Magik Theatre is rolling into summer with a totally refreshed camp line-up that’s bigger and cooler than ever — seriously, thanks to their newly renovated theatre. Kids from rising kindergarteners all the way up to 12th grade can jump into themes ranging from Bluey fun to Beetlejuice vibes and LEGO creativity to K-Pop Demon Hunters. With one-week, two-week and Saturday-only options, June 1 through August 7, families can easily fit camp around even the wildest summer travel plans. It’s fun, flexible and full of imagination. And don’t miss The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, running June 13 to August 2. Ages 3 and up will enjoy this adaptation of four stories from author/illustrator Eric Carle. Plus, special performances make theatre accessible for everyone.

Culinary Arts

The Psychology of Space

Rumi, the 13th century Persian poet, famously wrote, “Where there is ruin, there is hope for a treasure.” It’s a sentiment that feels especially resonant in a city like San Antonio, where the past isn’t simply preserved — it’s reimagined. While the spaces we’re about to explore are far from ruins, they share that same spirit of transformation. Through adaptive reuse, former functional and commercial spaces have been given new life.

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Performing Arts

Curtains Up

San Antonio’s performing arts scene is stepping into the 2026–27 season with more energy, ambition and creativity than ever. From bold new productions to beloved classics, the city’s leading arts organizations are rolling out lineups that showcase just how vibrant and diverse our cultural community has become. Whether you’re into symphony, theatre, dance, opera or something a little unexpected, this season promises fresh stories, unforgettable performances and plenty of reasons to spend more nights out soaking up the arts across the Alamo City.

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Editor's Letter

One-of-a-kind City

I started writing this letter in Pennsylvania while visiting my son and daughter-in-law. It was a lovely first time to visit, and as we were driving through the picturesque countryside — and checking Fallingwater off my Bucket List — I realized how magical first visits are. The ones that make you start planning your next visit right away. And another thing kept coming to mind: If I were visiting San Antonio for the very first time, I’d fall for it — fast. The colors, the sounds, the food, the warmth of the people, the way history and creativity sit side-by-side. It’s one of those cities that doesn’t try too hard; it just is charming. Whether you are a first-time visitor discovering our vibrant city or a local that knows all the best places to go, I hope you find that sense of wonder woven through this issue.

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Culture

Stars & Stripes on Houston Street

San Antonio’s Independence Day traditions are bigger, bolder and more spectacular — and Stars & Stripes on Houston Street is leading the charge, returning in 2026 as part of the city’s celebration of America’s 250th birthday.

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Culinary Arts

Chefs Unleashed

In San Antonio, the city’s culinary magic doesn’t always happen on a restaurant menu. Sometimes it unfolds in a dimly lit loft, a boutique hotel or a space tucked into St. Paul Square, where top local chefs take the reins and anything can happen. These underground dinners are intimate, unpredictable and utterly delicious — offering adventurous eaters a front-row seat to the creativity, personality and heart that makes our city’s food scene truly unforgettable.

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Visual Arts

Step Into The Stories

Downtown San Antonio is packed with museums and galleries that celebrate the city’s history, culture and creative spirit. From spaces that dig into the region’s roots to those highlighting the voices shaping San Antonio today, each spot offers its own way of telling the stories that make this community unique. Whether you’re into local history, art or just exploring the city, these hidden, and not-so-hidden gems, give you an easy, welcoming way to connect with what makes San Antonio special.

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