Fiesta’s Biggest Parades Return, Here’s When and Where to Watch
Parades remain the centerpiece of Fiesta San Antonio, drawing thousands to downtown streets each year for elaborate floats, marching bands, and long-standing traditions.
From historic daytime processions to nighttime illuminated spectacles, Fiesta’s parades offer something for every type of attendee.
Battle of Flowers Parade
• Date: Friday, April 24, 2026
• Time: 9:55 AM
• Route: Begins near San Antonio College, traveling through downtown along North St. Mary’s Street and Broadway
About:
As the founding event of Fiesta, the Battle of Flowers Parade is one of the largest parades in the country and the only one produced entirely by women.
Free Viewing Areas:
• Broadway outside ticketed seating
• North St. Mary’s Street along open sections
• Public sidewalks along the route (arrive early)
Fiesta Flambeau Parade
• Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
• Time: 7:45 PM
• Route: Downtown loop including Broadway, Market Street, and Alamo Street
About:
Known as one of the largest illuminated night parades in the country, Fiesta Flambeau features glowing floats, performers, and live entertainment.
Free Viewing Areas:
• Broadway north of ticketed sections
• Side streets along the route
• Standing areas available with early arrival
Texas Cavaliers River Parade
• Date: Monday, April 20, 2026
• Time: Evening (around 7 PM)
• Location: San Antonio River Walk
About:
This unique parade takes place on the River Walk, with decorated floats moving along the water.
Viewing Notes:
• Most seating is ticketed
• Limited free viewing along public River Walk access points
• Very early arrival is recommended
Fiesta Pooch Parade
• Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
• Time: Morning (time varies)
• Location: Alamo Heights area
About:
A community favorite featuring dogs in costume, supporting local animal organizations.
Free Viewing:
• Open public viewing along the entire route
Where to Find Free Parade Viewing
While some areas offer paid seating, there are still many ways to watch for free:
• Sidewalks along parade routes
• Sections outside official grandstand seating
• Residential and neighborhood portions of routes
Arrive at least one to two hours early for the best spots.
Tips for Parade Day
• Bring chairs or blankets for comfort
• Plan parking or use rideshare services
• Stay hydrated and dress for the weather
• Expect road closures and heavy traffic downtown
More Than a Parade
Fiesta parades are more than entertainment—they reflect San Antonio’s history, culture, and community pride. For many families, attending these events is a tradition passed down through generations.
*Note: Most San Antonio school districts have a Student Holiday on Friday, April 24th for the Battle of the Flowers Parade. Check your local school calendars for confirmation.
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