
Unique souvenirs at the heart of Alamo Plaza
Alamo Gift Shop, located at 300 Alamo Plaza in San Antonio, offers a wide range of gifts and unique keepsakes for visitors. Reviews highlight beautiful, unique items and convenient self-checkout, while others report concerns about photo services and pricing and upselling. The shop serves as a notable stop within the Alamo Plaza experience, welcoming guests with diverse souvenirs.
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Offering a diverse range of Alamo-themed gifts, including apparel, books, and collectibles.
Provides printed and digital photo options from Alamo visits, with various purchase packages.
Convenient self-service kiosks for quick and easy purchases.
Features handcrafted items from Texas artisans, supporting local craftsmanship.
Sells books, maps, and historical resources about the Alamo and Texas history.
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Deborah Decker
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Ben Poe
Lots of gifts and souvenirs. Expensive though.
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Josiah Barlow
SCAMMED. Do NOT let the staff photographers at the entrance of the Alamo church take your photo. They tell you it is a 'complimentary photo card' and if you scan it you can get your family photo. It was the ONLY photo we got of the Alamo with all of us together. We had to pay to get the photo... These WEASELY gift shop staff members are good at what they do. Cheerio.
Aaron Barlow
The Alamo and the plaza are gorgeous! However... Beware the deceitful Alamo photographer staff in the gated Alamo entrance! They continually claimed the photos were complimentary and 100% free and you could get them digitally. We verified multiple times before agreeing. It was the only family photo we got while we were there as they uniquivocially claimed the photo was free. The free photos are not your photo! Instead I waited in line for 20 minutes for a generic free "photo Alamo postcard"! Your "free" photo is $35 at the Alamo gift shop. The Alamo Foundation must be in a financial dire state to resort to scamming visitors. Outrageously embarrassing for the photographes and the Alamo.