FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Alamo Expands Spanish-Language Guided Tours to Seven Days a Week
CONTACT
Jonathan Huhn, Alamo Trust, Inc.
JHuhn@thealamo.org
Mobile (210) 867-7717

The Alamo, Texas’ top tourist destination and part of the state’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, is proud to announce the expansion of its Spanish-language guided tours to seven days a week. This new initiative builds on the success of the tours’ initial launch and reaffirms the Alamo’s commitment to making the iconic site accessible to visitors from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
The expanded Spanish-language tours, part of the Remember The Alamo™ Guided Tours program, will now be offered twice every day at 11:15 am and 2:15 pm, providing even more opportunities for Spanish-speaking visitors to connect with the Alamo’s rich history. These guided tours complement the Alamo’s existing audio tours, which are available in multiple languages, ensuring that visitors from around the world can explore this historic site in their preferred language.
This announcement coincides with the 296th anniversary of February 14, 1729, when the Spanish nobleman Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo issued a decree calling for the settlement of Texas, which ultimately led to the founding of Mission San Antonio de Valero—the site that would later become known as the Alamo. The expansion of Spanish-language tours highlights the Alamo’s dedication to honoring its deep Spanish and Mexican heritage while sharing its story with a global audience.
Dr. Kate Rogers, Executive Director of the Alamo Trust, Inc., emphasized the significance of this milestone: “The Alamo is the cultural hearth of Texas, and we are committed to ensuring that visitors from all walks of life have access to its history and legacy. By expanding our Spanish-language guided tours, we’re making Texas’ top tourist destination even more inclusive and welcoming, in alignment with our mission to preserve and share the full story of the Alamo.”
Visitors who take part in the Spanish-language guided tours will experience an in-depth exploration of the Alamo’s 300-year history, from its origins as a Spanish mission to its pivotal role in the Texas Revolution. The tours are led by expert guides and feature a rich narrative that brings to life the diverse stories of the people who lived, fought, and died at the Alamo.


Alamo Trust, Inc. (ATI) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that oversees the daily operations at the Alamo and the implementation of the Alamo Plan. Located in the heart of San Antonio, the Alamo stands as the Shrine of Texas Liberty. More than 1.6 million visitors travel to the site each year, making it the #1 most visited destination in the State of Texas. The 300-year history of the Alamo is world-renowned and represents the core of Texas’ identity today. In 1960, the Alamo was designated a United States National Historic Landmark, and in 2015, it became part of the Lone Star State's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Witness living history, experience authentic artifacts, and explore an iconic landmark that shaped the country. Visit theAlamo.org.