Thank you for standing with us as we continue transforming and preserving one of Texas’ most cherished sites. The Alamo Plan is moving ahead across several projects, and we’re glad to bring you the latest updates.
Alamo Area Construction News - December 12
Wayfinding Signage

This holiday season and beyond, the Alamo is actively working to add new wayfinding signage to help visitors approaching the site from Houston Street. Our team members are proactive with offering navigation to local businesses!
Future Alamo Plan Progress
- The Texas Cavaliers Education Center will open in March 2026.
- The Paseo del Alamo connecting the Alamo with the San Antonio River Walk is scheduled for completion in Spring 2026.
- Critical preservation of the Alamo Church will begin in Spring 2026.
- The Alamo Visitor Center and Museum remains on track to open in late 2027.
Saturday Event: Christmas at the Alamo

Experience the holiday season tomorrow through the eyes of early settlers as they lived on the Texas frontier in the mid-1800s. Christmas at the Alamo on Saturday, December 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. will feature period crafts, living history demonstrations, and live musical performances.
The Alamo is offering holiday season programming in partnership with our neighbors at Old Town Trolley Tours.
Alamo Traffic Advisory

As construction continues in and around the Alamo, vehicle access is closed to ensure public safety and support the progress of ongoing work.
These restrictions are part of the broader effort to transform the Alamo District into a pedestrian-focused space, creating a safer and more welcoming environment for visitors in the years to come.
New Wayfinding Map
Our Alamo Plaza Wayfinding Map provides visitors with clear and comprehensive navigation through the area. You can download a copy of the map. Physical copies can be obtained at the Alamo Welcome Center.
Letter From General Contractor
Our General Contractor, Clark Guido, who is managing many of the projects related to the Alamo Plan, has prepared a letter for the Alamo's surrounding neighbors.
This letter includes important information and points of contact should you wish to reach out directly to Clark Guido during the ongoing construction.
Safety and Accessibility
The safety of our community, visitors, and team remains our top priority. Thank you for respecting safety measures and avoiding restricted areas.
Staying Connected
We’re committed to keeping you informed and welcome your feedback. If you know others who would benefit from these updates, please let us know. For any questions or concerns, email us at communications@thealamo.org.



