The Alamo is Offering Special After-Hours Summer Tours

July 7, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 

CONTACT
Jonathan Huhn, Alamo Trust, Inc.
jhuhn@thealamo.org
Office (210) 225-1391x6064
Mobile (210) 867-7717

The Alamo is offering special after-hours tours this summer for families to learn about the history of the site in a fun and interactive way. This is in addition to its normal operating hours and free entry into the Alamo Church and Long Barrack.

 

On July 15th, join Alamo Historian and Senior Curator, Ernesto Rodriguez, for an evening of Alamo storytelling while you enjoy the best view in town. Ernesto is a San Antonio native and has devoted over 20 years to historical research at the Alamo. He is a master storyteller and will inspire you with his deep knowledge of Texas history and passion for Alamo history. Discounts available for Friends of the Alamo membersClick here for tickets

 

On July 26th, the Alamo is honored to host its first-ever sensory-friendly evening on. Please join us as we seek to create a peaceful environment of inclusivity that supports visitors of all ages with varying sensory needs. This event is free, but pre-registration is required and capacity is limited. Click here to reserve

 

On August 12th, the Alamo will hold its "The Alamo: A Story Bigger Than Texas" after-hours tour that showcases the 300-year history of the site. This exclusive visit to the site will include a personalized tour of the Church and the Alamo Exhibit after normal operating hours. Discounts available for Friends of the Alamo membersClick here for tickets.

What:   The Alamo's Special After-Hours Summer Tours

Who:    Public - Tickets Required

When:  Storytelling with a View - July 15th at 6 p.m.
             Alamo for All - July 26thh 6 p.m.
             A Story Bigger Than Texas After-Hours Tour - August 12th 6 p.m.

Where: The Alamo
              300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, TX 78205

About Alamo Trust, Inc. | Located in the heart of San Antonio, the Alamo serves as a sacred memorial to all those who lived, fought and died there. Visitors pay homage to the heroes of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo, a defining moment in Texas History. Alamo Trust, Inc., or the Alamo, tells that story of Texas independence, as part of its 300-year history to over 1.6 million visitors every year. To visit the Alamo is to witness living history, experience authentic artifacts and admire an iconic landmark that shaped the country. Visit theAlamo.org.