3 Best Sights in King William Historic District, San Antonio

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We've compiled the best of the best in King William Historic District - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Blue Star Arts Complex

King William Historic District

At this popular and diverse arts center, you can enjoy several restaurants and bars and pay a visit to Blue Star Contemporary, the longest running contemporary art venue in San Antonio. The complex also houses individual galleries and art houses. You can bike or run along the river, too. Admission to the complex is free, but individual venues may charge a fee.

Steves Homestead

King William Historic District

This 1876 Victorian home is one of the few in the King William Historic District open for touring. Not only was its eclectic architecture—a blend of French Second Empire and Italian Villa styles—copied by other well-to-do San Antonians, but the estate was the city's first to have a telephone (1881) and among the first to install electric lights (1894). Completed in 1876, the house, occupied by lumber magnate Edward Steves, also has a slate mansard roof and delicate floral stenciling on the ceilings. The home is set up as it would have looked at the time it was occupied, with the same fixtures. Admission includes a self-guided tour.

509 King William St., San Antonio, TX, 78204, USA
210-224–6163
Sight Details
$10
Closed weekdays

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Villa Finale Museum & Gardens

King William Historic District

This former home of San Antonio preservationist and collector Walter Mathis (who is widely recognized as the catalyst for the King William neighborhood revitalization in the late 1960s) is not only a National Trust for Historic Preservation site but also a San Antonio treasure. Villa Finale is home to more than 13,000 pieces of fine and decorative art, including what is believed to be one of the most complete collections of Napoleonic materials. Museum admission includes a self-guided tour, and staff are available to answer questions. There is no fee to see the gardens.

401 King William St., San Antonio, TX, 78204, USA
210-223–9800
Sight Details
$12
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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