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    Aleksandr F.

    So beautiful place! Especially at the evening of Christmas. A lot of lights and European bliss. It felt like I teleported to old fashion Europe square, I even could smell some good food (not burgers and French fries!) there. Nice place to walk and just sit and look around.

    Julia R.

    Absolutely beautiful!!! What a great thing to attend in San Antonio. It's free!!! I am soooo glad we went to see it!!!

    Jenniffer M.

    Great place to spend time with family and friends. You can visit the church during the day, and enjoy the events at the plaza at night!

    Ashley C.

    This place is so very beautiful and magical! There is so much history behind this place. This is also 1 minute away from the Riverwalk walking distance! I highly recommend you see this! This is also where the Alamo hero fighters where buried. There is so much beauty around this area you must see!

    Stephen C.

    SAN ANTONIO | THE SAGA AMAZING, AWESOME, WOW!! This is a must see multimedia assault on the senses for both residents and tourists alike. French artist Xavier de Richemont transforms the facade of the San Fernando Cathedral into an artistic multimedia explosion of the history of San Antonio with vivid imagery and awesome music. The 24 minute presentation cost $1M to produce and in my mind worth every penny spent. You can experience the show at 9, 9:30 and 10 p.m. Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. The show will be there for at least 10 years. Time to see it many times. Main Plaza rocks! Established in the early 1700's and honored as on of the 10 Best Public Spaces in the US this plaza is a San Antonio treasure. With features like huge trees, bubbling fountains and tables how can you go wrong? Then toss is a weekly Farmer's Market, San Fernando Cathedral and live music and you have a superstar! Just because something is old does not mean that it is no longer relevant!

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    Susan C.

    The San Antonio saga laser show is awesome!! For tourists and locals alike. The folks in the know bring folding chairs and secure the prime spots for viewing. But even standing is not bad. The show is about 20-25 minutes long. It starts with a loud clap of thunder, then proceeds to depict scenes of San Antonio's birth and evolution. So well done. The lights match up to the architecture of the cathedral just about perfect. How do they do that? My only concern is that while the civil war was depicted with pictures of Grant and Lee and that beautiful southern music that usually accompanies things civil war played (used in the Ken Burns documentary), I did not see a Confederate flag. It too, is part of our history and should not be erased. All in all though, a fabulous presentation.

    Sara S.

    FREE!!!!! And absolutely amazing experience!!!! It's a must!!! Kids were fascinated, we were intrigued, & great tribute to Texas heritage. Love this event! Beautiful park to sit and watch the show!! Some say bring chairs but if your a tourist just come early event started at 9pm we were out there by 7:30ish we enjoyed the LIME ICE at the canteen. It's not overly sweet and perfect for San Antonio heat!

    SAGA - Stunning, even with a projector out.
    Christine M.

    Of course, I *finally* make it down to Main Plaza in order to see the artsy lightshow history lesson "San Antonio - The SAGA" blazing across the front of San Fernando Cathedral, annnnd ... One of the projectors is out. Just my luck, lol. But, it matters not - even 2/3 of the SAGA is one of the most visually stunning things I've ever seen. .. Absolutely gorgeous! To make things even better, it's a free thang (woot!)(we did pay $7 to park around the block, but even that cost can be avoided if you take advantage of Downtown Tuesday free parking). SAGA plays three times each Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening (schedule and more background info at mainplaza.org ), and there are usually a couple food trucks on hand. Bring folding chairs (blankets just won't cut it, as you'll be sitting on cobbles) and have a street food dinner with the most epic scenery ever Downtown. .. Not just for tourists anymore.

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    Kay T.

    To me, Main Plaza is one of the most special places in San Antonio. Nicknamed the "Heart of The City", this place is the center of downtown and is a must-see for tourists and locals alike. It's a fantastic lunch spot if you work downtown and brown bag it. The recent renovations have made this a lovely and shady place to spend an afternoon. If you happen to be in from out of town, know you'll almost always find a band playing and are fairly likely to catch an art show or festival at some point during the week. I think we should be proud to have a site like Main Plaza in our city. It lives up to its nickname and is great place for us to come together and celebrate the rich culture we're so lucky to enjoy.

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    Beautiful projections on the cathedral at night and live music and drinks at the shack. Love the fountains and the culture.

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    San Antonio - The Saga

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    We absolutely loved this. How fun that you can see a free light show and get a history lesson at…read morethe same time. The church itself is beautiful and provides the perfect backdrop to the images. The music that goes along with it seemed to match up and provide the right mood. I was pleasantly surprised at how good the sound system was. At 25 minutes long it was just right for hanging out in the square to check it out. There are small tables - try to get an upfront one for the best view. 100% Recommended!

    Okay, so I showed up with my out-of-town family thinking this was a Christmas light show. Umm,…read morespoiler, it's not. I was pretty disappointed. But now that I know what it actually is, I've got to say it's great for a free downtown show. There's also a parking garage super close, and they've got chairs set up in front of the church, which is helpful. The light show itself is an artistic take on US and San Antonio history from a French artist using laser lights and sounds, but no words. There's also a great deal of religious Catholic symbolism. To be honest, I was lost for a good chunk of it. I wish they'd at least flashed the years they were showing--I couldn't really keep up with the timeframe showing was until they hit Frederick Douglass (I think?), and that was way deep in...but still everything was visually pleasing even if I didn't understand. Tips: 1) If you're sensitive to lights, bring sunglasses like I did to let your eyes adjust. The laser lights are super bright. 2) Check the website before you go. 3) It's not Christmas-y at all, but if you're up for a free 24-minute artsy history vibe, you might enjoy it more knowing ahead of time.

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    The First Inhabitant

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    Downtown

    Historic sculpture on the Commerce Street Bridge. Commissioned by the San Antonio Express, Waldine…read moreTauch created a seven foot tall sculpture to honor the Native Americans. Ms. Tauch was a very well known sculptor in Texas. She was paid $1000 for her sculpture. The sculpture features a First Native American in a full headdress holding shallow bowls in each hand. Each bowl served as public drinking fountains at some point. Pause to think about the historical significance and history that happened here as you visit the San Antonio Riverwalk.

    Yanaguana! This is one of my favorite places to hang out…read moredowntown San Antonio. If you can figure out how to get here without a car, this is a great vantage point to see San Antonio, and a great place to start off an adventure downtown. I've always wondered who built this, and Helene S.'s review was quite illuminating! So this sculpture is next to Sebastian's International Torch of Friendship, a maybe 30-40' high red sculpture that's hard to miss. Between this sculpture and that one is the famed Portland Loo- an outdoor free restroom. There's also the elevator that takes you down to the Riverwalk here. Standing on the bridge where this First Inhabitant sculpture is, this is a good spot to eavesdrop on the river cruises below, or just smell the Mexican food coming from Casa Rio. The Indian depicted in this carving must be a Yanaguana Indian chief, as they were the first Indians who were known to inhabit the San Antonio River area thousands of years ago. They covered an area a bit more up river near the University of Incarnate Word down along this river to where the Missions are today. Today, down the street at Hemisfair Park, you'll find Yanaguana Gardens, which celebrates this tribe.

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