In its 300 years, the Alamo has shaped the city of San Antonio, ignited the battle for Texas independence, and influenced American history.
Led by Alamo History Interpreters, our Remember the Alamo™ Guided Tour, explores the heroes and events that have made the story of the Alamo captivating for generations of Texans. The tour takes you through the area that was the original footprint of the Spanish mission complex, today Alamo Plaza, and describes the events leading up to and including the Battle of the Alamo.
The walking tour is about 30 minutes in duration with time for questions and answers. Your tour includes entry into Alamo Church and the new Alamo Exhibit at the Ralston Family Collections Center where you can explore exhibits and artifacts from the Phil Collins Collection, the Donald and Louise Yena Spanish Colonial Collection, and more. Immerse yourself in 10,000 square feet of new gallery space with more than 500 artifacts – many on display for the first time!
Guided Tours will be offered in Spanish Wednesday through Sunday at 10:15 a.m., beginning on Saturday, September 21.
This tour is perfect for adult groups and families with older children. Filming or recording of Alamo tours is prohibited.
Tickets are available at a discount for Friends of the Alamo members. Not a member?Join today!