
Hemisfair: Donde la historia de San Antonio, la diversión y el horizonte se encuentran.
Hemisfair es un parque, atracción turística y hito histórico en San Antonio, Texas. Ofrece diversión para toda la familia con una zona de rociadores, un parque infantil, columpios y una zona de ping-pong, además de bancos y lugares para disfrutar de las vistas. Los fines de semana alberga eventos y festivales, reflejando una creciente renovación urbana de la zona cercana al horizonte. El estacionamiento cuesta alrededor de $15 por día.
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Acceso gratuito a fuentes interactivas, parques infantiles, columpios, ping-pong y zonas de descanso con vistas para todas las edades.
Explora el sitio de la Feria Mundial de 1968 con información histórica y vistas desde la Torre de las Américas.
Eventos de fin de semana, festivales y reuniones comunitarias en un entorno urbano vibrante.
Áreas de juego para niños, oportunidades para tomar fotos y lugares tranquilos para visitantes y locales.
Estacionamiento asequible todo el día y fácil acceso en el centro de San Antonio, con actualizaciones sobre el desarrollo en curso.
Went out as a last minute thing and ended up enjoying my night so much with my family! A guy selling nachos in a truck stopped us and was like do yall like nachos? Long story short shout out to ricos nachos for giving my nieces and me free nachos and we ended up going all the way to the top of the tower and it started raining while we were up there! Had so much fun bought pictures and would defenitly do it again! Got to see lightning while being up there it was amazing!
This park offers a variety of activities, including a splash pad, playground, swings, and ping pong, and has places to sit and relax. Beautiful views, peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, also on weekends they offer fun events and festivals.
This is a very nice park for hanging out, grabbing food or coffee or other treats. The playground is very cool, an artistic dreamscape. Fun vibes!
A Stroll Through San Antonio’s Changing Heart I was on assignment downtown at the Convention Center, and during a break, I decided to take a walk. I knew the whole area was in the middle of a big redevelopment, but seeing it up close made me excited for what’s coming. You can already spot a new hotel rising right next door, and who knows—maybe one day a sports arena will join the skyline. It took me back to being six years old in 1968, when San Antonio hosted the World’s Fair. Back then, the area had this dazzling, futuristic feel. Today, it’s a vibrant blend of the past and the future—apartment buildings, charming little restaurants, and playful spaces for kids. I wandered past a splash area where children laughed and played in the water while parents relaxed nearby, and I couldn’t help but smile. Once the redevelopment is finished, this place is going to be something special. But honestly, it’s already worth a visit. Whether you live here or you’re just in town, take a stroll, grab a bite at a local spot, and if you’ve got kids, let them burn some energy in one of the play areas. There are hidden gems tucked around every corner. San Antonio is changing—and it’s beautiful to watch.
What an amazing place that has lots of history and plenty of enjoyment for the kids! Everything is absolutely free so make sure you bring sunscreen, sandals and snacks! It costs $15 to park all day. Park is constrained due to construction.
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