The Best Shopping in San Antonio

The Shops at La Cantera
Shopping mall · Beckmann
"San Antonio's Most Luxurious Outdoor Shopping Mall You don't have to leave the Texas sunshine behind to get a little shopping done at The Shops at La Cantera. The outdoor shopping mall is home to some of the most elite names in retail including Neiman Marcus, Burberry, bebe and Tiffany & Co., but not everything here will break your budget. Lined with palm trees and water features, this mall is a great place to take a leisurely stroll, and that's something that won't cost you a penny."
Montage
Vintage clothing store · Robards
"Vintage Finds in San Antonio Montage is a hip, and highly curated collection of vintage men's and women's clothing, jewelry, and accessories, focused on the 1940's through the 1990's. The jewelry is particularly worthy of note, as much of their collection is made from broken or scrap pieces that have been reinvented and revitalized."
Historic Market Square
Market · Market Square District
"No visit to San Antonio is complete without spending at least a few hours in Market Square, a sprawling indoor mall that’s among the largest of its kind outside of Mexico. Stroll past wares ranging from piñatas and pottery to accordions and cowboy hats, taking in all the different colors. Once you’ve had your fill of shopping, fuel up at one of the many on-site eateries, such as Mi Tierra or La Margarita, or head to the stage for some live entertainment."

La Villita Historic Village
Historical landmark · La Villita District
"Visit La Villita Plaza Festive Plaza in La Villita, a complex with shops run by local artisans, offers a more unique experience than the souvenir-selling El Mercado. Aside from shopping for authentic handmade goods, you can learn about its rich history. Self-guided walking tours (you can find many online for free) are a great way to explore this area. Browse shops while you learn about the surrounding landmarks and buildings."
San Angel Folk Art
Art gallery · Southtown
"A Treasure Trove of Folk Art Dozens of artists from a myriad of backgrounds and cultures—American, Texan, Mexican, Latin American—sell their work at the San Angel Folk Art gallery in San Antonio. The gallery is stocked with paintings, ceramics, paperwork, textiles, glass, and sculpture, and visitors can easily spend the better part of an afternoon viewing the exhibits and browsing the wares. With such a diverse breadth of art, there's a piece to appeal to every collector's tastes. Image of tin art by Chris Ake courtesy San Angel Folk Art ."
Blue Star Arts Complex
Art center · Southtown
"Amazing Contemporary Art in San Antonio The Blue Star Contemporary Art Museum is the first and longest running venue for contemporary and modern art in San Antonio . It features a plethora of exhibitions each year and always has something going on at the museum. It also hosts concerts and performance art events. The museum is a great place to visit and has had a significant impact on the surrounding communities and the city of San Antonio. One of the best things about the museum is that it's accessible from the River Walk trail network and can be reached from downtown on a short bike ride. It's located in a great neighborhood with no shortage of activities, so it's worth the trip even if you aren't a contemporary art lover."
San Antonio River Walk
Park · La Villita District
"While many cities have rivers, few take advantage of their waterways quite like San Antonio does. One of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, the River Walk runs along the San Antonio River and features both quiet stretches for jogging and livelier areas lined with colorful bars, restaurants, and shops. For an immersive experience, take a boat tour and learn more about San Antonio’s history and architecture."

Blue Star Bike Shop
Bicycle store · Southtown
"The Blue Star Bicycling Company The Blue Star Bike Co rents pedal bikes as well as electric bikes for those who want a power boost. The shop designs and builds custom electric bikes so they know of what they rent. The location makes it easy to get your new wheels spinning thanks to its spot on the River Walk's 7-mile loop."
The Alley On Bitters
Shopping mall · Robards
"Artisans Alley in San Antonio The Alley on Bitters is a great place to wander. It occupies the land where a 19th century dairy farm once stood, and there's still a great deal of character and old school charm. Meander past arts & crafts shops, antique dealers, and boutiques, and maybe even stay for a meal at Meadow Neighborhood Eatery + Bar, which serves seasonal Texas and Southern dishes."
Shops at Rivercenter
Shopping mall · Convention Center District
"Shopping while sightseeing San Antonio style San Antonio's Rivercenter Mall has all the hallmarks of a normal American shopping mall: a food court, a Victoria's Secret, a Gap, a movie theater and a collection of department stores. It also happens to be built around a century old church and along the city's famous River Walk, making it a convenient and unique place to pick up souvenirs."
Schertz
East Side
"Bussey's Flea Market Bussey's was a fun side trip on our drive from San Antonio and Austin . The flea market is open on weekends and is full of junk and treasure (depending on the eye of the beholder). The $1 parking fee was worth the picture of the giant armadillo alone."