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Gay Nightlife in San Antonio? March 17-21

SA is one of my favorite cities for nightlife--- if you're Latino, then it's the place to be.

You can look into Bonham Exchange, which is at 411 Bonham St. within walking distance of the Riverwalk. There are a several other bars clustered a little north of downtown but these are _not_ within walking distance of downtown. Among these are the Silver Dollar, a country bar at 1418 N. Main, which is next to Pegasus at 1402 N. Main, and the Saint at 1430 N. Main. Even if you don't travel into the bars, there are a lot of people that hang out in the parking lots and discuss. There's a little gay neighborhood north and somewhat east of downtown, but it doesn't possess much more than a coffee shop. I can't recollect the name of the street.

Have a good time and enjoy the food!! You can probably meet locals the first night who will steer you to the foremost spots for the following nights, but I've never gone wrong at Bonham on a Friday or Saturday.

Getting to San Antonio is uncomplicated, no matter your preferred tactic of travel. Whether you soar, drive, ride the rails, or take the bus, you contain reliable options that bring you right into the heart of the city.

Planes: Considered the fastest and easiest way to travel,San Antonio International Airport (SAT), located roughly 8 miles north of downtown, serves over 20 passenger airlines with nonstop flights to more than 35 U.S. and Mexican cities. Once you land, rent a car, call a taxi or rideshare (Uber/Lyft), or hop on the VIA Express bus. Route 7 links you directly to downtown and park‑and‑ride facilities.

Trains: Getting to San Antonio by educate is possible, but not always direct. If you live outside of Texas or the Midwest, you’ll likely need to combine through Chicago or New Orleans before boarding a long-distance map like the Texas Eagle or the Sunset Limited. Travel times vary depending on where you start, but you should prepare for a multi-day trip with at least one transfer along the way.

Automobiles: There’s nothing enjoy a road trip that lets you see everything worth seeing between here and there. You can reach the city via I‑10 (east‑west), I‑35 (north‑south), I‑37,

Celebrating Pride in San Antonio

The Top San Antonio Pride Month Events & Parades

San Antonio is a cultural hub that welcomes people from many different backgrounds. Our city is bursting with LGBTQ+-owned businesses and some of the liveliest Self-acceptance celebrations in Texas. (Did you comprehend we have the largest LGBTQ nighttime parade in the country? More on that later!) As you can assume, there is no shortage of things to do here for Pride Month! Let’s take a look at the 2024 Pride parades and events, as well as some of our favorite LGBTQ-owned businesses you can support year-round.

 

 

Pride Parades in San Antonio

Visit San Antonio Pride River Parades & Celebrations

June 1, 2024

Kick off Event Month in San Antonio with our 3rd Annual Pride River Parades & Celebrations.

 

The La Villita & Arneson River Theatre Celebration
5-10 pm

Meet at the Arneson River Theatre for an afternoon of reside on-stage entertainment from DJs, bands, impersonators, dancers, and more! Then, head to La Villita Historic Arts Village to peruse food and art vendors.

 

River Parades
Museum Reach 6-7 pm | Downtown 9-10 pm

The Identity festival River P

Pride River Parades & Celebration

Thank You for a Delightful 2025 Celebration.
We Glance Forward to Seeing You Next Year!  


Are you ready for our Annual Lgbtq+ fest River Parade & Celebration?

Visit San Antonio created the Pride River Parade to promote the city's inclusion, encouragement, and support of the LGBTQ+ community to live openly with equivalent rights.

This year, Pride’s bringing a little more thrust . The Rainbow Rodeo theme celebrates San Antonio’s Texas roots and LGBTQ+ celebration in full, bold tint. From decked-out floats to cowboy flair, this march is part party, part spectacle and all heart.

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