Things to do in Live Oak (2025): Top nearby activities,popular attractions,itinerary planning,weather,accommodation,food,transportation,and more - all you need to know (updated August 2025) | Trip.com
sculptor:“The San Antonio Life Insurance Building is a landmark historic building in downtown San Antonio, Texas, United States. The 31-story building is 123 meters tall. The building opened in 1929 and was originally known as the Smith-Young Tower, with the Smith brothers purchasing the building in 1943. In 1953, a television transmission tower was added to the structure. A 2010 renovation removed the outdated television mast and replaced it with the tower's original design, a copper canopy with a 100-foot-tall flagpole.”
MsKTogretman:“The San Antonio Zoo is a great place for families, with plenty of attractions for kids, a good mix of indoor and outdoor exhibits, and lots of spots to rest. The animals seem well cared for, and there’s a wide variety to see, from giraffes to playful otters. The layout makes it easy to explore without feeling overwhelmed, and there are plenty of snack stands and shaded areas to take a break. The highlight of our visit was the kangaroo experience, where we got to walk among them up close. Overall, it’s a fun, well-maintained zoo that’s worth a visit.”
西溪老翁:“San Antonio River Walk
San Antonio is located in the south-central part of Texas, USA, with an area of about 1,205 square kilometers. It is the second largest city in Texas and the most famous historical city and tourist city in Texas and the United States.
San Antonio is famous for its prosperous and green River Walk. Along the 4.5km long riverside of the San Antonio River, there are restaurants, hotels, roadside cafes, tourist souvenir shops, theaters, museums and other buildings. All these buildings are located in the river valley below the level of the city streets. From the city streets, you can see the big trees in the river valley, which is spectacular. You can experience the Hispanic culture and Mexican culture here.”
Open today at 09:00-17:30 (admission ends at 17:00)
100***99:“The only world cultural heritage site in Texas is in San Antonio. The five Spanish missions, including The Alamo, not only witnessed the history of the Spanish colonial period, but also displayed the culture of Spanish missionaries and indigenous residents. No tickets are required, but parking costs about $40. There are staff members showing the items used by people at that time, and there are also people explaining on the spot... It is worth everyone to learn about the Battle of the Alamo at that time.”
Please contact the attraction to confirm specific opening hours
love is blue:“This is a wonderful park full of fun and the staff are very accommodating to any requests from children with disabilities. They are the best in time and there are many areas all with the same theme. They have areas for groups, picnic areas and tons of rides and games for the kids to play. It really is a wonderland and everyone is great!”
小思文:“The Natural Bridge Cave is very luxurious. The cave itself has many huge stone structures. The development here is very simple. They are all pure original structures. It feels like a wild adventure and requires a guide.”