San Antonio’s Battle of Flowers and Fiesta Flambeau Parades

by Anna

Friday marks a significant day in San Antonio as government offices shutter, schools close their doors, and the downtown area transforms into a vibrant spectacle of confetti-laden streets echoing with the rallying cry of “show me your shoes.” At the heart of this celebratory fervor lies the Battle of Flowers Parade, heralding Fiesta’s climactic weekend.

Anticipated by over half a million attendees, the Battle of Flowers Parade sets the stage on Friday morning, with a vanguard initiating proceedings at 9:55 am, followed by the parade’s commencement at 10:30 am. Transitioning into Saturday evening, the Fiesta Flambeau Parade takes center stage, with the vanguard igniting festivities at 7:15 pm, leading into the parade at 7:45 pm.

For those planning to partake in the revelry, early arrival is key, with additional time allotted for travel. Opting for VIA buses or ride-shares is advisable due to limited parking availability, although a map of downtown parking options is provided for those who prefer it. It’s worth noting that parade routes will close starting at 8 am on Friday and 4 pm on Saturday, reopening by 3 pm on Friday and 1 am on Sunday.

Navigating this year’s parade route remains slightly altered due to ongoing downtown road construction on Broadway. The journey begins near San Antonio College at the intersection of North Main Avenue and East Locust Street, traversing through downtown, passing notable landmarks such as Madison Square Park, the River Walk, and Alamo Plaza before culminating at Santa Rosa and East Martin streets on the west side of downtown.

While tickets are not obligatory for parade attendance, securing them ensures prime viewing spots on the bleachers, available online ranging from $20 to $40.

Weather-wise, attendees should prepare for potential rain on Friday morning, with a 40% chance, while Saturday may bring windy conditions, with possible evening rain and thunderstorms holding off until the overnight hours into Sunday. Despite the weather, temperatures are expected to hover in the mid-to-upper 80s throughout both days.

For post-parade festivities, the Bonham Exchange remains a revered tradition among Fiesta aficionados, though numerous nearby bars offer alternative venues to continue the festivities.

In essence, the Battle of Flowers and Fiesta Flambeau Parades stand as iconic celebrations, uniting the community in a jubilant display of San Antonio’s vibrant culture and enduring spirit.

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