Fiesta’s Texas Cavaliers River Parade typically draws a quarter-million viewers.
Betsy Newman/Fiesta San Antonio
The Alamo City is ready to party again. You can see this post-pandemic revival on the River Walk, San Antonio’s beating heart, which is once again bustling with boat tours, twinkling lights, and patios full of locals and tourists sipping on beers and margaritas while music spills out of its restaurants.
Starting this week, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather along the banks of the River Walk for the return of the seventy-sixth annual Texas Cavaliers River Parade, part of the city’s annual Fiesta celebration, which, because of the coronavirus, was canceled in 2020 and postponed until June this year.
New River Walk luxury hotel with Fiesta flair checks into San Antonio
New River Walk luxury hotel with Fiesta flair checks into San Antonio
Canopy by Hilton
Courtesy of Canopy by Hilton Even the guest room showers were inspired by San Antonio culture.
Courtesy of Canopy by Hilton The newest hotel to rise on San Antonio s River Walk promises to immerse guests in the city s Fiesta culture with its Old World vibes and nods to its arts, entertainment, and culinary scenes.
Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk, a 195-room hotel featuring two locally inspired restaurants and 2,300 square feet of meeting and event space, opened Thursday, April 22, at 123 N. Saint Mary’s St.