Things To Do

Walking Tours

Downtown Walking Tour

Downtown Walking Tour

This self-guided walking tour (about 90 minutes) begins in the southwest corner of San Jacinto Plaza, at the 1910 E. Howard post clock. The tour takes you on a stroll to historic architectural landmarks and sites, some noted with historical markers.

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El Paso’s Mission Trail

El Paso’s Mission Trail

The historic Mission Trail area on El Paso’s far-east side is worthy of a half-day trip for a look at three very old churches, originally built during the 1600-1700s. Some are still used regularly for services, and reconstruction on them, given their age, seems to be eternal. Located in front of each church is a marker, giving the long history of that particular mission. The missions are still owned by the
Catholic Church and are usually open during daytime hours, but this is always subject to change.

Brouchures available at the El Paso Convention & Visitors Bureau.


Mexican Revolution Tour

Mexican Revolution Tour

Download the tour that starts and ends in downtown El Paso. Visit some of the oldest standing structures in El Paso and explore some of the most famous buildings where locals watched the battles of the Mexican Revolution.


San Elizario Walking Tour

San Elizario Walking Tour

The San Elizario Historic District, was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. The stops on this tour do not show every historic structure in San Elizario, they are a representative sample of the buildings and sites that formed one of the oldest villages
in the United States.