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The Alamo at Alamo Plaza is one of the most visited historic sites in Texas, famous as the former Spanish mission and 1836 battle site that played a pivotal role in the Texas Revolution. Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, it draws large crowds of tourists year-round, especially on weekends and holidays, which means the surrounding streets can be busy and filled with pedestrians. With its central location near the River Walk, visitors benefit from planning their arrival and parking in advance so they can focus on exploring the shrine, museum exhibits, and grounds rather than navigating congestion.
Parking in the immediate area is mostly paid, with a mix of metered street spaces and private lots that can fill quickly during peak visitor hours and may have strict time limits or enforcement. On-street parking can be limited near the plaza and often requires careful attention to signage, maximum stay times, and payment rules, making it less convenient for longer visits or for families. Securing parking near The Alamo ahead of time helps reduce stress, avoid circling crowded blocks, and ensures a smoother visit to this downtown landmark. Visitors should always confirm current parking regulations and opening information with official and up-to-date sources before they travel.
Parking near The Alamo
How to park near The Alamo
Typical visit duration at The Alamo 1-3 hours
Metered street parking is available on nearby downtown streets, but spaces fill quickly and many blocks have short time limits or commercial and loading zones during business hours.
Overnight parking Available at Lot 1724 (marked with 24/7 hours).
Onsite parking Not available. The closest parking is at Lot 1724 (702 Broadway St.), a 13 minute walk away.
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