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Japanese Tea Garden

San Antonio is a beautiful city with plenty of things to do, but sometimes it can be just as enjoyable to just take a peaceful stroll through a beautiful park while you clear your head, breathe some fresh air and take in the stunning environment. And that’s exactly what the Japanese Tea Garden in San Antonio offers to its visitors.

When you are strolling past the romantic waterfall, the classic lily pond, see exotic plants and stone arch bridges over the koi filled pond, it is pretty hard to imagine these beautiful gardens were once an old rock quarry. The Japanese Tea Garden is also home to the Jingu House, which is a small cafe that’s open during the day where you can get some Japanese tea and food, such as sushi, noodles, bento boxes and vegetarian or chicken sandwiches made from local produce.

The Japanese Tea Garden is a magical place to take some vacation photos at to remember your vacation with. It has beautiful cobblestone paths so ladies should try to wear walkable shoes. And the best thing about it is that admission to the garden is entirely free. So it should certainly be added to your list of things to do in San Antonio.

Location: 3853 N St Mary’s St, San Antonio, TX 78212, United States

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San Antonio

Perfect destination for: Enjoying Texan culture by visiting its historical landmarks, experiencing fantastic weather, going to theme parks with the whole family, discovering the latest fashion at the shopping malls and treating yourself on southern culinary experiences.

Location: San Antonio lies in sunny Texas.

Nearby: During your stay in San Antonio you could also visit Austin and Houston.

How to get around: Getting around in San Antonio usually requires you to take your (rental) car or taxi. Although many cultural sites are within walking distance of each other.

Where to stay: We have made a list of the best hotels in San Antonio.

Currency: The United States dollar

Famous for: The Alamo, the Tower of the Americas the beautiful canals called the River Walk and the historic market square.