Things to Do in San Antonio in March 2025

Guests are certain to have an amazing time experiencing March in San Antonio. San Antonio is known for the array of attractions and activities it has to offer. Guests can enjoy places like the Riverwalk or SeaWorld. Other places like the Alamo and the San Antonio Missions offer a historical look at this beautiful and cultural city. Create the perfect March getaway! 

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Top Things To Do In San Antonio in March
Mar 22, 2025 to Mar 29, 2025
WhoDunit Murder Mystery San Antonio Murder Mystery Dinner Show, San Antonio's Best Dinner Show
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March is an ideal time to visit the WhoDunit Murder Mystery Dinner Show in San Antonio, as the pleasant spring weather complements this engaging indoor activity. As the city begins to bloom, enjoy a night of suspense and intrigue with family or friends, while savoring a delicious meal. The interactive experience allows everyone to play detective, providing a unique blend of excitement and entertainment best appreciated during this vibrant, mild-weathered month.

Mar 16, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
Go Rio San Antonio River Cruises : Boat Rides San Antonio Riverwalk
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March is the perfect time to enjoy a San Antonio River Walk cruise with Go Rio. The weather is mild and pleasant, making it ideal to explore the beautiful surroundings while enjoying a boat ride. You can witness the city come to life with vivid colors and greenery blooming around the area. If you're lucky, you might even catch the St. Patrick's Day Parade from the river. Go Rio's knowledgeable tour guides offer an illuminating experience and a rich history of the River Walk making it an unforgettable experience.

Mar 16, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
San Antonio Aquarium, San Antonio's Best & Most Hands On Aquarium
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Visiting the San Antonio Aquarium in March is perfect as Texas weather becomes milder, allowing you to enjoy the attractions more comfortably. It is a wonderful educational indoor getaway; you can interact personally with exotic sea life, marvel at tropical birds, and even touch sharks and stingrays. March also falls within off-peak travel season, hence, less crowd and you might be in luck for discounted admission prices. Experience an aquatic adventure like no other!

Mar 16, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
The Alamo: Exhibit Entry
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March is a wonderful time to visit The Alamo in San Antonio. The month marks the anniversary of the historic 1836 battle, bringing special commemorative events and reenactments to enhance your visit. Enjoy the pleasant spring weather as you explore the storied grounds and learn about pivotal moments in Texas history. With fewer crowds than the summer months, March provides a more intimate and enriched experience, allowing for thorough exploration and reflection.

Mar 16, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
Tower of the Americas: Entry Ticket
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March is an ideal time to visit the Tower of the Americas in San Antonio, as the mild spring weather offers comfortable exploration and panoramic views without the oppressive Texas heat. The city comes alive with vibrant wildflowers, enhancing the skyline's beauty from the observation deck. With fewer tourists compared to summer months, visitors can enjoy shorter lines, making it a hassle-free experience. It's a perfect mix of pleasant climate and breathtaking scenery.

Mar 16, 2025 to Mar 31, 2025
Natural Bridge Caverns San Antonio
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Visiting Natural Bridge Caverns in March is ideal as the temperatures are mild, making the underground tours pleasant and comfortable. March also marks the beginning of spring, when the surrounding Texas Hill Country bursts into bloom, enhancing the scenic beauty of your adventure. Crowd sizes are manageable, offering a more intimate exploration of the stunning cave formations and activities like gem mining and the ropes course. It's a perfect blend of natural wonder and seasonal charm.


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