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Things to do for Easter weekend in San Antonio, TX

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Easter fun for everyone. | Photo by The Good Kind Southtown

Easter is only a few days away and we have you covered with a hoppin’ list of things to do that every bunny will love.
🥞 If you’re looking for an Easter brunch

  • Head to the rolling hills of the Medina River Valley for spectacular views at the Hillside Texas Bistro, live music, and a family feast that includes favorites like stuffed French toast, and endless mimosas (for the adults).
  • Or enjoy a garden oasis and festive buffet followed by pictures with the Easter Bunny at the Good Kind.
  • If you are looking for more of a dine-in and stay package, head to the La Cantera Resort & Spa for its annual family-style brunch at Sweet Fire Kitchen + a Texas Hill Country egg hunt.

🥚 Enjoy some egg hunting fun at…

  • Tower of the Americas will host an Easter Eggstravaganza that will feature food, live music, face painting, egg dyeing, a moon bounce, and a petting zoo.
  • Grab your snorkel and head to the San Antonio Natatorium for a free, family-friendly swim and underwater egg hunt.
  • Who said Easter is just for the kids? Adults can grab their basket and enjoy an adult-only egg hunt at Camp 1604, $2 mimosas, and live music.

🌷 Create some egg-cellent experiences…

  • Put on your favorite apron and head to the Sylver Spoon Dinner Theater in New Braunfels for an Easter cookie decorating class.
  • The entire family can head to the DoSeum for an elegant egg drop workshop where they will use bling + glitter to make egg-traordinary creations followed by a 20-ft drop.
  • Hop on over to the Kidcreate studio for an Easter-themed bunny bobblehead workshop using model magic clay.
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