Hemisfair
4
0.00 - 23.59
Lunedì
0.00 - 23.59
Martedì
0.00 - 23.59
Mercoledì
0.00 - 23.59
Giovedì
0.00 - 23.59
Venerdì
0.00 - 23.59
Sabato
0.00 - 23.59
Domenica
0.00 - 23.59
Tour ed esperienze
Scopri diverse opzioni per esplorare questo posto.
Vista completa
Il fatturato incide sulla disposizione delle esperienze su questa pagina: scopri di più.
Hemisfair: i modi migliori per scoprire questo luogo di interesse e le attrazioni nelle vicinanze
La zona
Contatta direttamente
Il meglio nelle vicinanze
I ristoranti e le attrazioni vengono classificati in base al rapporto tra le recensioni degli utenti e la vicinanza a questa località.
Ristoranti
872 nel raggio di 5 km
Attrazioni
312 nel raggio di 10 km
Contribuisci anche tu
Eseguiamo controlli sulle recensioni.
In che modo Tripadvisor gestisce le recensioni
Prima della pubblicazione, ogni recensione di Tripadvisor viene esaminata dal sistema di monitoraggio automatico che raccoglie informazioni rispondendo alle seguenti domande: come, cosa, dove e quando. Se il sistema rileva un elemento che potrebbe non rispettare le linee guida della community, la recensione non viene pubblicata.
Se il sistema dovesse rilevare un problem, la recensione potrebbe essere rifiutata automaticamente, inviata al recensore per la conferma o esaminata manualmente dal team di esperti di contenuti, al lavoro 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7, per mantenere la qualità delle recensioni sul nostro sito.
Il nostro team verifica ogni recensione pubblicata sul sito segnalata dalla community per mancata conformità alle linee guida della community.
Scopri di più sulla moderazione delle recensioni.
4.0
242 recensioni
Eccellente
104
Molto buono
102
Nella media
28
Scarso
6
Pessimo
2
MyraMiranda
Houston, TX33 contributi
giu 2024 • Famiglia
We came to have brunch at Box St. and enjoyed ourselves here while waiting. Loved the environment! Everyone around seemed to be keeping busy while having fun. I would also like to mention that face painting and HENNA with Lily (near the music in a tent) was definitely the highlight! Highly recommend!!
Scritta in data 22 giugno 2024
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Wynn R
Morgan Hill, CA2.354 contributi
apr 2024 • Famiglia
We would have liked to see more but a big chunk of the place was reserved for a large private party event. What we saw was very nice!
Scritta in data 16 aprile 2024
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
havefunaway
Crescent Springs, KY289 contributi
feb 2024 • Coppie
we walked from our hotel with the aid of mapsgoogle. It kept telling us we were there but alas, finally figured out it was a construction zone so we made our way to the Tower of America feature......the area around all this is lovely (except for the construction) I was not so interested in the tower, issues with heights but the structure is pretty impressive. My map showed waterfalls which I did not see in any other literature about the park and man, they are really cool man made water features, cascades adjacent to the tower. It was a fun outing and easy walk from the river walk.
Scritta in data 11 marzo 2024
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
digitalroc
Calgary, Canada2.141 contributi
ott 2023 • Solo
This is the park around the Tower of the Americas, which had some interesting water features. The main reason for me being here was the Tower of the Americas.
Scritta in data 25 novembre 2023
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Taylor B
Chicago, IL8.491 contributi
mar 2023 • Coppie
HemisFair was to San Antonio in 1968 what the World's Columbian Exposition was to Chicago in 1893. The concept of Hemisfair was to unite all the cultures that comprise San Antonio and solidify the city's reputation as a cultural and historic destination. The theme of the fair was "The Confluence of Civilizations in the Americas," celebrating the many nations which settled the region, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the founding of San Antonio in 1718. More than 30 nations and 15 corporations hosted pavilions that displayed everything from artwork from the Prado Museum in Spain to flower gardens from Japan and performances by the Bolshoi Ballet from Russia and Giuseppe Verdi's opera Don Carlos by an Italian troupe. By contrast, in 1893, the World's Fair in Chicago celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' arrival in the New World. Called "The Fair that changed America," it introduced more than 27 million people to an abundance of modern marvels, including elevators, the zipper, the Ferris wheel, Cracker Jacks, Hershey's chocolate, Cream of Wheat, Shredded Wheat, Juicy Fruit gum, Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, Aunt Jemima pancake mix, Vienna sausage, the brownie, peanut butter, the first voice recording, motion pictures and the first commercial movie theater. But only two buildings of more than 200 erected for the Chicago Fair still exist--the Museum of Science and Industry and the Art Institute of Chicago. In San Antonio, however, there are several reminders of HemisFair68, including HemisFair Park, a 15-acre urban park that was redeveloped for the 20th anniversary of the fair in 1988 with cascading waterfalls, fountains, playgrounds and lush landscaping, a lasting legacy of HemisFair68. The most notable reminder is the Tower of the Americas, a 750-foot-tall tower which was the fair's theme structure and remains today as San Antonio's tallest structure with a revolving restaurant and observation deck at the top. Other buildings that have been renovated and are open to the public are the Convention Center Theater, now the Lila Cockrell Theater, the Humble Oil Pavilion that now serves as banquet and ballroom facilities for the Hilton Palacio del Rio Hotel, the Mexico Pavilion that now is the Mexican Cultural Institute, the Southern Baptist Pavilion that now serves as offices for the Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corporation, the State of Texas Pavilion (the fair's largest pavilion) that now is the Institute of Texan Cultures and the third campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio and the United States of America Pavilion that how is the John H. Wood Jr. U.S. District Court for thee Western District of Texas. Finally, in 2015, the famous Yanaguana Garden at Hemisfair, a beautifully landscaped wonderland of activities for kids and adults of all ages opened to the public.
Scritta in data 5 aprile 2023
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Amy S
Saint Louis, MO20 contributi
mar 2023
A good time to go up the tower is at dusk so that you can see the city and then all the lights come on. It’s a fun thing to do if you have time, it is walkable from the Riverwalk area and you can buy a combo boat ticket and ticket to go up in the tower. The glass elevator on the way up/down is cool. Added bonus for us was a car show at the base of the building. The park is under construction right now, which made it a little confusing and difficult to reach. Not sure how accessible it would be for people with physical disabilities, but it could have been just us not knowing our way around.
Scritta in data 6 marzo 2023
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Donna R
18 contributi
nov 2022 • Famiglia
Covering outdoor for ticket counter. Small covering of a tent appreciated but a more permanent structure would be great in rain or shine. Staff at restaurant were very rude as we only wanted to see and experience the movement.
Scritta in data 23 novembre 2022
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Edgar O
Tulum8 contributi
ott 2022
Parking is $15 for the Tower of the Americas. Ticket prices are on their website. We went at night and it was very cool. The kids really enjoyed the view and getting to walk around at the top. It was pretty windy at the top the night we went so we were glad not to be wearing a dresses.
Scritta in data 18 ottobre 2022
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Carolina C
2 contributi
set 2022
Maravilloso! debo agregar que no es un paseo gratuito. Conviene de todas maneras reservar en el restaurante con tiempo e inviertes la entrada en tu cena, ya que solo el mirador no dura más de 1 hora la experiencia.
El valor es desde los 3 a 12 años $13.000, en adelante $19.000. Cabe señala, que el ticket no lo exigen en ningún lado, de hecho, los encuentras votados en la misma avenida.
El valor es desde los 3 a 12 años $13.000, en adelante $19.000. Cabe señala, que el ticket no lo exigen en ningún lado, de hecho, los encuentras votados en la misma avenida.
Scritta in data 12 settembre 2022
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Betty S
3 contributi
lug 2022
Wow! There’s no better view than from the turning/spinning Hemisfair…elevator ride up was more suspenseful than the ride down! The food was great too!
Scritta in data 26 luglio 2022
Questa recensione rappresenta l'opinione personale di un utente di Tripadvisor e non di Tripadvisor LLC. Le recensioni vengono sottoposte a verifica da Tripadvisor.
Is the play area open for kids now with Covid? If so Does play area get super crowded?
Scritta in data 23 gennaio 2021
No, you can just walk into the park. There is the Tower of the Americas, I believe you have to pay a fee to go up in the tower.
Scritta in data 30 luglio 2019
I will try and not confuse you with too mush detail. Yes, San Antonio hosted the 1968 World’s Fair which was called HemisFair. Some years later, the San Antonio City Council named the remaining property, HemisFair Park. By 2010, of the original 92 acre site of the fair, less than 40 remaining as city controlled public space. The convention center, the Institute of Texan Cultures and the Federal Courthouse and GSA buildings occupied the majority of the site. So, a non-profit was formed called Hemisfair Park Area Redevelopment Corp. It’s purpose is to develop three world class parks: the Civic Park, Yanaguana Garden and Tower Park.
As there will soon be three parks, City Council was asked to rebrand the entire 92 acres as Hemisfair - no capital “F” and drop the word park. So, it will now be a district within the city just like, King William, Lavaca, Monte Vista and others.
Scritta in data 2 settembre 2018
1-3 di 3 risultati mostrati
Il fatturato incide sulla disposizione delle esperienze su questa pagina: scopri di più.
È il tuo profilo Tripadvisor?
Siete proprietari o gestori di questa struttura? Richiedete gratuitamente il profilo per tenerlo aggiornato, rispondere alle recensioni e tanto altro ancora.
Richiedi il profilo