Tower of the Americas – Amazing Views

When I visited San Antonio in 2018, I didn’t do a whole lot of research before I arrived. As a result, I didn’t really know what I wanted to see and do there other than The Alamo and the River Walk. As I rode around on the hop-on hop-off bus, I learned about so many more things to see in downtown, including Tower of the Americas.

night sky with orange moon, text overlay: Tower of the Americas Amazing Views of San Antonio

Tower of the Americas Fun Facts

  • Built for the 1968 Hemisfair World’s Fair which celebrated San Antonio’s 250th anniversary
  • Construction started in 1966 and took 18 months to complete
  • At 750 feet, it is the tallest observation tower in Texas
  • It was the tallest observation tower in the US until the Stratosphere Tower was built in Las Vegas in 1996
  • The tower weighs 80 million pounds
  • The concrete shaft in the center is 45 feet in diameter and 605 feet tall
  • There are 952 steps to the top
  • Three elevators can transport 1950 people per hour
  • The elevators travel at 800 feet per minute so they take only 43 seconds to reach the top
  • The structure at the top, the “top house” is 76 feet tall
  • The top house is so well balanced that it only takes a one horsepower motor to rotate it
  • The outdoor observation deck can accommodate 340 people
  • The internal observation deck can accommodate 500 people
  • The name is the result of a name the tower contest
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The Grounds of Tower of the Americas

I spent a lot of time walking around the grounds and taking photos. The landscaping is lush with lots of waterfalls and other water features. It’s a beautiful and peaceful place just to sit and enjoy the outdoors.

landscaped grounds with water feature at Tower of the Americas waterfall at Tower of the Americas waterfall and tree with lights at Tower of the Americas water feature with rainbow at Tower of the Americas

Flags Over Texas Observation Deck

Take the elevator to the top! From the observation deck you’ll see amazing views of San Antonio. Even on a cloudy day, as it was when I was there, the panoramic vista will be more than impressive. The internal observation deck has photos on the floor to help you identify landmarks. Displays on the wall tell the story of the six flags that have flown over Texas.

display on Flags over Texas Observation Deck at Tower of the Americas

At least on the day I was there, it was quite windy and chilly on the external deck. Girls were videoing themselves with their hair whipping wildly around. I ventured out for a short time but preferred to enjoy the view from the internal deck.

view of downtown San Antonio from the Flags over Texas Observation Deck Tower of the Americas

4D Theater at Tower of the Americas

Since I had never heard of 4D before, I wasn’t sure what to expect from this experience. In case you haven’t either, in addition to the 3D effect on the screen, there are other sensations going on. At one point, you could feel the wind. Other times you felt the bump of a bucking bull or being tackled in a football game.

There are currently three films that show in the theater. I watched Skies Over Texas. The two other films are Rio, about what happens when the last blue macaws are captured, and Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, about humans and abandoned dinosaur eggs.

In retrospect, I’m disappointed that I didn’t watch the other two films. I think I was distracted by wanting to get to the bar and rotating restaurant even though it was no where near my reservation time.

Bar 601

You have to buy a ticket for the observations decks and the 4D Theater. However, if you just want a drink or dinner with a view, no ticket is required.

I spent a very pleasant couple of hours in Bar 601 sipping on a pomegranate martini. They had several tempting specialty drinks but I opted to stay with what I know. I picked a seat with a great view of downtown and I could look down on the restaurant below as it slowly rotated. The atmosphere was upbeat and the service was excellent.

view of downtown San Antonio from Bar 601 Tower of the AmericasBar 601 interior

pomegranate martini at Bar 601 Tower of the Americas
view of San Antonio downtown from Tower of the Americas

Chart House

The restaurant at the top of the tower is a Chart House, part of Landry’s Restaurants. It has been a long time but I have dined at several Chart House restaurants.They have 26 locations across the country and have a good reputation. I was looking forward to a stellar evening with delicious food and an incomparable view of San Antonio.

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My service was excellent when I first arrived but deteriorated over the evening. The most disappointing thing was that my food was not hot. I wouldn’t even call it lukewarm. My server offered to take it back but, by that time, I knew I would be taking most of it home so I declined her offer. Just to be clear, the food was very tasty, just not to my liking temperature wise. Even my molten dessert was barely warm. I had to wait an extra 30 minutes for it even though I ordered it when I ordered dinner, as recommended by my server.

dinner table with rolls and wine overlooking San Antonio
Tower of the Americas, the tallest tower in Texas at 750 feet, provides amazing views of San Antonio.

prime rib dinner at Chart House, Tower of the Americas

The evening at Chart House could have been truly dissatisfying if it weren’t for the view. I was there from late afternoon, through sunset, and into darkness with the lights coming to life. I was just mesmerized watching the changing city go by.

woman looking at the view holding a glass of wine at Tower of the AmericasView of San Antonio from Tower of the Americas with the sun setting through clouds

Tower Cafe

If you are just looking for drinks and a snack rather than a complete meal, check out the Tower Cafe. There’s one on the ground floor and apparently one on the observation deck but I didn’t see it.

Tower of the Americas Details

Ticket Prices

Adults: $14.50
Seniors & Military: $12.50
Children 4 – 12 years: $11.50
Children 3 years & under: Free

Prices do not include tax
Ticket includes unlimited access to Observation Deck, Flags Over Texas & the 4D Theater Ride!

Parking Rates*

Monday – Friday: $8
Saturday & Sunday: $20

Hours & Location

739 E Cesar E. Chavez Blvd,
San Antonio, TX 78205
(210) 223-3101

SUN – SAT: 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM

My Final Thoughts

In conclusion, I think a trip to Tower of the Americas is definitely worth adding to your list of things to do in San Antonio. The views alone are worth the visit.

A trip to Tower of the Americas is definitely worth adding to your list of things to do in San Antonio. The views alone are worth the visit. Share on X

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night sky with orange moon and text overlay: Amazing Views of San Antonio Tower of the Americas

dinner photos with text overlay: Tower of the Americas Drinks and Dinner with a Stellar View!
drinks and dinner with text overlay: Tower of the Americas Drink and Dinner with a Stellar View!

Until next time…



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21 Comments

  1. I can’t believe l missed this on our visit to San Antonio. Looks like it needs a return visit. The Chart House is awesome, I remember visiting when l lived in Boston. Thanks for the memories.

  2. I’ve been to San Antonio twice, but never to Tower of the Americas. The grounds look lovely and I would definitely enjoy the views at the top.

  3. I would not have a list to start my visit to San Antonio. But I can see why I would want to catch those amazing views from the Tower of the Americas. It would sure excite me to wander and see more of the city. But I can’t imagine 1950 people being transported per hour! A pomegranate martini would help me enjoy a relaxing stop on the top.

  4. Doggone this looks cool and I missed it when I was in SA. Great city though so I’m sure I’ll be b ack. thanks for all this info.

  5. Great tips! I’ve always wanted to visit San Antonio. I’ve heard so many great things about the city. And I’ve never seen a 4D film (was it a film?). It sounds really cool!

    • Hi Julie. I’m sure you’ll love San Antonio if you get a chance to visit. Yes, it was a short film – about 10-15 minutes long. A fun experience.

  6. How cool, I didn’t know the Tower of the Americas existed. Thanks for sharing all this helpful information!

  7. I love visiting any spot up high, but this tower sounds fabulous with the bar, restaurant and the possibility of a pomegranate martini! I can totally see why you stayed to watch the view change below you. What a lovely way to spend a relaxed afternoon…

  8. What a fantastic spot for dinner and a cocktail! The sunset view is superb. And the waterfalls on the grounds are very scenic. Good idea to explore the grounds during the day and stay for dinner to catch the sunset.

  9. The views from the top look stunning! Will definitely visit when I get to San Antonio!

  10. this looks like a must-do, your photos are great

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