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To book your Greyhound bus ticket to San Antonio, visit the Greyhound website or download the free Greyhound app. You can quickly select your travel dates, seats, and complete payment with various methods. For more details, see the payment methods page. Booking in advance and choosing off-peak times can help you find cheaper tickets to San Antonio!
Greyhound bus tickets to San Antonio start from just $12.98. To get the best rates, try to book early and consider traveling during less busy times like weekdays and off-peak hours.
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When you're traveling to San Antonio with Greyhound, you're allowed one carry-on bag (up to 25 lbs, 16x12x7 inches) and one checked bag under the bus for free. If you have a Flexible fare, you can also check a second bag at no additional cost. For more details, see our baggage policy page.
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Bus to San Antonio: Roll Into South Texas the Easy Way

The bus to San Antonio drops you at the edge of the Texas Hill Country, in a city that knows exactly what it is - history, missions, mariachi at midnight, breakfast tacos at sunrise, and a River Walk that sits one level below the streets. Greyhound stops in San Antonio land you either right downtown or up at the Pearl District. Either way, you're walking distance to the good stuff. Pick your time, book your seat using the search bar on this page.

Where Greyhound stops in San Antonio

Greyhound stops in San Antonio include the San Antonio Bus Station on N St Mary's Street and San Antonio Pearl District on Avenue A. Pick the one closest to where you're staying. VIA Metropolitan Transit is the city's bus network - pick up a VIA goCard (the reloadable smart card) or use the VIA goMobile+ app for mobile ticketing. The goCard lite is non-reloadable if you only need a couple of rides.

San Antonio Bus Station at 500 N St Mary's Street puts you right in downtown San Antonio - walking distance to the River Walk and the Alamo. Multiple VIA Metropolitan Transit bus routes are within a few blocks, and VIA's downtown circulator and Centro Plaza transit center are nearby. River Walk water taxis are also a short walk if you want to get on the river straight off the bus. Show up 15 minutes before departure and you're set.

San Antonio Pearl District at 612 Avenue A is a different vibe - The Pearl is a converted historic brewery campus just north of downtown, sitting along the Museum Reach section of the River Walk. VIA bus routes serve the Broadway corridor here, and you can catch a water taxi straight down the river into downtown. San Antonio B-Cycle bike-share docks are around if you'd rather pedal.

What's on the bus to San Antonio

Free Wi-Fi onboard. Power outlets at every seat. Reclining seats with extra legroom. Restroom on board. Your seat is sorted when you book, so there's no scramble at the curb. Want to pick a specific seat? Reserved seat selection is a paid add-on at booking. Pack a snack, charge your laptop, and let someone else handle the road. Standard Greyhound luggage allowance applies - check the latest at the Greyhound baggage policy page if you're packing heavy.

Best time to visit San Antonio

San Antonio runs hot summers and mild winters. The best months are March through May and October through November. Spring brings mild temperatures, wildflowers across the Hill Country, and Fiesta in April. Fall is pleasantly cool with Dia de los Muertos celebrations in late October and early November and the Ford Holiday River Parade lighting up the River Walk the day after Thanksgiving.

Summers are very hot and humid - locals retreat into the River Walk shade, the missions, air-conditioned museums, or the spring-fed swimming holes outside the city. Winters are mild but variable - you can get a 75-degree day in January or a brief cold snap. The Alamo Bowl and the city's holiday lights along the River Walk pull a steady crowd through December.

Top things to do in San Antonio

  • The Alamo on Alamo Plaza, the symbol of Texas independence, free to visit and the natural starting point for any first trip.
  • The San Antonio River Walk (Paseo del Rio), a hidden tier of restaurants, bars and walking paths along the river, one level below the city streets - it runs from downtown all the way up to the Pearl on the Museum Reach.
  • San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Texas, with five frontier mission complexes (Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan, Espada, plus the Alamo) documenting Spanish colonial Texas. Free to visit, and you can bike between them on the Mission Reach trail.
  • Historic Market Square (El Mercado), the largest Mexican market in the United States, packed with shops, food and live music.
  • The Pearl, the converted brewery campus with Hotel Emma, a weekend farmers market, the Texas campus of the Culinary Institute of America, and high-end restaurants along the river.
  • The Tower of the Americas at HemisFair, with the observation deck and the revolving restaurant looking out across downtown.
  • The McNay Art Museum, the first museum of modern art in Texas, set in a Spanish Colonial Revival mansion near Alamo Heights.
  • The San Antonio Zoo in Brackenridge Park, with the historic Brackenridge Eagle miniature train running between the zoo and the Witte Museum.

Neighborhoods to explore

King William Historic District, just south of downtown along the River Walk, is Texas's first designated historic district - grand 19th-century German immigrant homes in Victorian, Italianate and Greek Revival styles, a short walk from downtown but feels like a different century. Southtown is the artsy, walkable area that includes King William, Lavaca and the surrounding blocks - First Friday art walks, indie galleries and Tex-Mex spots locals actually eat at. The Pearl has Hotel Emma, a weekend farmers market, the CIA Texas campus and high-end restaurants along the river - the Greyhound stop is right there. Alamo Heights further north has the McNay, the Quarry shopping district and a residential strip of mid-century bungalows.

Eat like a local in San Antonio

Breakfast tacos are a daily ritual in San Antonio - locals will argue they rival Austin's and many will tell you they win. Barbacoa or bean-and-cheese, found at neighborhood taquerias citywide. Don't overthink it. Beyond breakfast: puffy tacos are a uniquely San Antonio invention - try them at Henry's Puffy Tacos or Ray's Drive Inn on the Westside. Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia at Market Square has been open since the 1940s, runs 24 hours, and comes with mariachi and a famous panaderia. The Pearl has the highest-end options if you want to go that direction. Heads up: locals will debate puffy tacos versus crispy tacos with the seriousness of a sport.

Major events in San Antonio

  • Fiesta San Antonio is the citywide blowout in mid-to-late April - parades through downtown and the River Walk, music, food and the kind of celebration that takes over the city for ten days.
  • Muertos Fest at Hemisfair runs in late October to early November for Dia de los Muertos.
  • Ford Holiday River Parade and Lighting Ceremony on the day after Thanksgiving turns the River Walk into a tunnel of lights.
  • San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo in mid-February at the Frost Bank Center, with rodeo events, livestock and a long lineup of headline concerts.
  • Diwali San Antonio at La Villita in early November is one of the largest Diwali festivals in the country.

Local quirks worth a heads-up

San Antonio's River Walk is genuinely a transport network, not just a tourist thing - water taxis between downtown and the Pearl are a cooler ride in summer than walking the streets above. The city's grid bends around the river instead of fighting it, which trips up first-time visitors. And the Spurs run the city's sports identity - if you're in town during a home game at the Frost Bank Center, the bars get loud.

Book your bus tickets to San Antonio

Greyhound connects San Antonio to Austin, Houston, Dallas, El Paso, Laredo and dozens of smaller Texas and Southwest stops. Booking early typically gets you the best fare. Pick your stop, pick your time, and grab your seat using the search bar on this page. The Greyhound app keeps your ticket and stop info on your phone for the day of travel.

Organizing Your Greyhound Bus Journey to San Antonio?

Look no further! We've compiled all the information you need to schedule your bus trip to San Antonio! Greyhound serves 2 bus stops in San Antonio. You can hop on the Greyhound at San Antonio Bus Station, San Antonio Pearl District. Travel costs to San Antonio can be as low as $12.98. If you're on the hunt for a cheap bus ticket to San Antonio, remember to book early. Traveling on weekdays or during non-peak hours can also lead you to some of the most budget-friendly fares available! With 54 destinations linked by Greyhound from San Antonio, you have multiple options to arrange your bus journey.

Why travel to San Antonio with Greyhound

Travel with Greyhound and you're ensured a comfy seat with power outlets and free access to our Wi-Fi throughout your trip. Keep yourself entertained and online while we take you to your destination! Choose your favorite seat while booking and travel with peace of mind rest easy knowing your ticket covers one carry-on and one checked bag.

How to book your bus ticket to San Antonio

Booking a ticket with Greyhound is a breeze: on this website or on the free Greyhound App, you can complete your booking in a few clicks. When purchasing your ticket to San Antonio online, you can choose between different secured online payment methods, such as credit and debit cards. Alternatively, you can pay in cash at a sales point.