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What’s open, closed on Presidents Day in San Antonio

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Last updated: February 16, 2026 12:19 am
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Bexar County offices, USPS among facilities closed on Monday, Feb. 16

FILE – Close-Up Photography of American Flag (Pexels)

SAN ANTONIO – In observance of Presidents Day, several San Antonio services and businesses will be closed.

Major grocery stores will remain open, while banks and some school districts will close.

Here’s a list of places that will be closed on Monday:

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  • Banks will be closed on Presidents Day. Most ATMs and online services are still accessible.

  • Most schools will be closed on Presidents Day or will be using the day as a staff development day.

  • United States Postal Service facilities will be closed for retail services on Monday, Feb. 16. Regular mail delivery and retail services will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 17.

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