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Place #1
Distance: 0.10mi
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508 King William St, San Antonio, TX 78204, USA
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Kaiser Wilhelm 1
There are 79 historic structures in the 22 blocks that make up this neighborhood. In the 1700s, this land was part of farmland that belonged to Mission San Antonio de Valero, better known as The Alamo. During the latter 1800s, it was transformed into an elegant residential neighborhood by prominent, mostly German merchants, cattlemen, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals. The name King William honors Kaiser Wilhelm I, the Emperor of Germany at that time. After you have parked your car walk over one block away from Alamo St., turn right on King William Street, and go to the first house on your right, at 528 King William Street. Almost every major architecture style is on display along this street. We will point out examples, but the main emphasis will be on the stories of the people who built and/or lived in these homes. I will also include current valuation data in case you want to come back and buy one. This tour uses GPS to determine your position to begin the narrative, so please stay on the sidewalks unless crossing the street. At any time, if you wish to replay the narrative you just heard, press the large forward arrow at the bottom of your phone. Be sure that the little selector at the bottom right is on Auto Play ON
Place #2
Distance: 0.05mi
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508 King William St, San Antonio, TX 78204, USA
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Beisenbach House
The Who’s Who of San Antonio Architects designed homes here. This Stick Style home, built in 1880 for 1800 dollars eventually served as the office of O’Neil Ford, The architect responsible for the restoration of La Villita and buildings at HemisFair and Trinity University. Anytime you look at our HemisFair Tower, you can say you have been to the place that served as his office during that period. Other famous architects we will mention include J. Riley Gordon, Alfred Giles, and Atlee Ayres, all of which were giants in their field. Take time to read the historic sign. This house is currently valued at 650 Thousand Dollars
Tour itinerary stops | Additional places you'll see on this self-guided tour

Map Pin Place 1 Kaiser Wilhelm 1
Map Pin Place 2 Beisenbach House
Map Pin Place 3 Edward Steves House
Map Pin Place 4 Johnson Street Bridge
Map Pin Place 5 Nix House
Map Pin Place 6 George Kalteyer House
Map Pin Place 7 Ike West House
Map Pin Place 8 Edmunds House
Map Pin Place 9 Villa Finale
Map Pin Place 10 Groos/Butt House
Map Pin Place 11 Art Moderne
Map Pin Place 12 Oppenheimer House
Map Pin Place 13 Alfred Giles House
Map Pin Place 14 Greek Columns
Map Pin Place 15 Joske Home
Map Pin Place 16 Altgelt House
Map Pin Place 17 Germans in Texas
Map Pin Place 18 Nameless House
Map Pin Place 19 Art League
Map Pin Place 20 Ball Houses
Map Pin Place 21 Anton Wulff House



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  • A self-guided audio tour taken via the UCPlaces app [Android / iOS (iPhone) / Apple CarPlay].
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  • Audio stories for places visited during the tour.
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Have any questions about this tour? Or a general travel / self-guided tours question? That's completely natural

+ How long does this tour take?
Most travelers complete this tour in approximately 1 to 1 hours, depending on pace, time spent at each stop, and optional detours. Having said that, please remember that self-guided tours are extremly flexible (you can start, pause, continue anytime) and everyone has their own pace.
+ What does this tour include?
This self-guided walking tour includes 21 stops, covering top attractions such as Kaiser Wilhelm 1, Beisenbach House, Edward Steves House, Johnson Street Bridge, Nix House.
+ Where does the tour start?
The tour starts at Kaiser Wilhelm 1 (Address: 508 King William St, San Antonio, TX 78204, USA). You can begin the tour there or join from any stop along the route.
+ What type of tour is this?
This is a self-guided walking tour designed to be completed on foot through walkable areas and city highlights.
+ Can I do this tour at my own pace?
Yes, this is a self-guided walking tour, so you can start anytime and explore at your own pace. You can pause, skip stops, or spend more time at places that interest you. You can even split it into multiple days. Explore however feels right for you.
+ Is this a walkable tour?
Yes, this tour is fully walkable and designed to follow a comfortable route through pedestrian-friendly areas.
+ Do I need anything in order to take the tour?
There is one thing that you need - A mobile phone (with the UCPlaces app installed and active location services, and a cellular data plan with a decent signal for downloading the tour) and comfortable walking shoes! But here are some recommendations for a great experience: 1. Make sure your phone is fully charged and bring a mobile charger/battery. 2. Bring earphones for the best experience. 3. Bring a bottle of water and dress appropriately according to the weather forecast.
+ How will I navigate from point to point during the tour?
The tour uses GPS-based navigation through the UCPlaces app, with automatic audio playback and step-by-step directions between stops. Just follow the route (cross streets carefully using crosswalks) and listen to the audio guide. Use the resume feature to continue the from where you recently stopped (or closed the app). Easily skip or go back to stops.
+ Is this tour suitable for families or groups?
Yes, self-guided tours are ideal for families and small groups, allowing everyone to explore comfortably without being tied to a fixed schedule.
+ What makes a self-guided tour better than a guided tour?
Self-guided tours are more flexible, affordable, and personalized. You can avoid crowds, choose your pace, and focus on the stops that interest you most.
+ I installed the app and it's now asking for GPS and media access permissions, why?
The app is your tour-guide, it needs to know where you are located on the map to be able to trigger the points of interest. It also needs access to audio and media files to provide you with this experience.
+ What happens if there are unexpected roadblocks or navigation issues?
We have been working hard to deliver a great experience. Though you may run into unexpected obstacles (the world is constantly changing), our app has multiple features and mechanisms in place to help you overcome them, including: AI assistance, force play an audio if you can't reach the stop, skip or return to stops, automatic rerouting and more.
+ Can I take the tour in my language?
Though all of our tours are primarily in English, many tours are muyltilingual (including: Spanish, German, Portuguese, French, Japanese, Hebrew, French, Arabic and more...). The tour language options depend on the specific tour - You can easily check which languages are available in the tour screen!