Tower of the Americas (this is my business)
San Antonio, TX, USA
(210) 207-8615
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Lindsay and Dale's Wedding Celebration
(210) 223-3101 For more than 35 years, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas has offered residents and tourists of San Antonio, Texas, the most breathtaking view of the Alamo City - visitors dine at the Tower's revolving restaurant or enjoy the scenery from the observation deck. Now, Landry's Restaurants, Inc. has taken the experience to a whole new level. Among the improvements are an upscale eatery, banquet facility and a Texas-themed 4-D, multi-sensory theater.
Rachel and Todd's Wedding
The Tower of the Americas is worth visiting for its panoramic view of San Antonio. The new restaurant at the time isn't worth the money (in my opinion), but having a drink at the bar while getting a 360 view isn't bad!
Julia and D Scott's Wedding
For more than 35 years, the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas has offered residents and tourists of San Antonio, Texas, the most breathtaking view of the Alamo City - visitors dine at the Tower's revolving restaurant or enjoy the scenery from the observation deck. Now, Landry's Restaurants, Inc. has taken the experience to a whole new level. Among the improvements are an upscale eatery, banquet facility and a Texas-themed 4-D, multi-sensory theater. The Eyes Over Texas treats guests to pure dining pleasure with a delectable menu and sophisticated atmosphere. The new restaurant, which boasts 360-degree, revolving vistas, seats up to 250 people and has space for 75 more at the bar. On the observation deck, a banquet and meeting space has been added to accommodate a wide range of events. It is a premier location for black-tie galas, business meetings, weddings and more. The Skies Over Texas is a sophisticated ride that takes visitors on a high-flying trip across the Lone Star State, the 4-D theater zooms in on such scenes as a Friday-night high school football game and working up-close-and-personal with a space shuttle at NASA and more. A ground-level café and retail shop give visitors more ways to enjoy their day. Additional amusements, attractions and food vendors greet guests at the base of the Tower. Built in honor of the 1968 World's Fair celebrating San Antonio's 250th anniversary. Owned by the citizens of San Antonio, the Tower is operated by Landry's Restaurants, Inc.





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