Hey there, San Antonio! Are you ready for a jam-packed weekend? This weekend is gearing up to be particularly busy in downtown San Antonio, so if you plan to head out for some fun, you might want to buckle up and prepare for a little chaos on the roads!
With several Día de los Muertos events lined up along with the highly anticipated concert featuring Billy Joel and Sting, thousands of people are expected to converge downtown. In addition to all the excitement, some ongoing construction projects will likely add to the traffic congestion, making navigation a bit of a challenge.
City officials are jumping in to help everyone manage the expected chaos. They are strongly encouraging folks to plan ahead and arrive early to avoid getting stuck in traffic. If you’re heading to any of the events or the concert, consider using public transportation, rideshares, biking, or even walking when possible. It’s a great way to enjoy the weather while avoiding traffic headaches!
One of the best recommendations for concertgoers is to use the VIA Park & Ride service. On Friday night, you can catch a ride from Crossroads Park & Ride and Frost Bank Center Lots 6 & 7 to the Alamodome between 5-7 p.m., plus they’ll bring you back an hour after the concert ends. This service can save you time and stress, so it’s definitely worth considering!
Planning to hit the road? If you’re going to drive downtown, it might be wise to have a few alternate routes in mind to sidestep the heavy traffic, especially around the Alamodome and the intersections of Interstate 37 and Highway 281. Don’t forget to check out the city’s Know Before You Go Downtown website for valuable resources and up-to-date parking information!
The celebration starts on Friday night with the Day of the Dead River Parade taking place along the beautiful River Walk, followed by the Day of the Dead Festival at La Villita that will run through the weekend. Other fantastic celebrations include Muertos Fest at Hemisfair and the Cultural Celebration of Día de los Muertos at Market Square, both happening on Saturday and Sunday. Let’s not forget the River North Block Party on Broadway from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday—this will be a lively gathering, so get ready to mingle!
Finding a parking spot can be tricky during busy events, but don’t worry! The city has made it easier with the SAPark website that helps you locate convenient and affordable parking. While you might encounter parking event rates (capped at $15) at some locations from Friday to Sunday, there are options available! For instance, both the St. Mary’s Garage (205 E. Travis St.) and the City Tower Garage (60 N. Flores St.) are super close to the action of the River Walk and typically have plenty of space.
For those planning to park on Sunday, you’re in luck! The City Tower offers free parking from 7 a.m. to midnight at their garage—so if your plans align, take advantage of this fantastic offer!
So, San Antonio, this weekend promises to be vibrant and full of life, but there are some traffic challenges to be aware of. Whether you’re dressing up for Día de los Muertos or singing along to your favorite tunes at the concert, making a plan in advance will allow you to enjoy all the festivities with fewer headaches!
Stay safe, drive smart, and embrace the vibrant culture and community spirit that San Antonio has to offer this weekend!
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