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The Alamo is a “must see” for all who come to San Antonio. This 4.2 acre complex is where a small band of Texans held out for thirteen days against the Centralist army of General Santa Anna.
300 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 210-225-1391 |
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Relive the Battle of the Alamo on the IMAX Theatre's six-story screen in "Alamo…the Price of Freedom." Experience new releases in IMAX and
IMAX 3D.
849 East Commerce St., #285, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 800-354-4629 |
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This is the first and longest-running venue for contemporary art in San Antonio, and features the work and ideas of local contemporary artists.
116 Blue Star, San Antonio, Texas 78204 • 210-227-6960 |
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This 33 acre living museum lures visitors with floral displays, serene walking trails, exotic plants, glass pyramids and an authentic log cabin.
555 Funston, San Antonio, Texas 78209 • 210-207-3250 |
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One of the few museums that will offer guests a cold beer from the 120 year old bar while they are touring the unique Wild West experience. It is sure to delight and amaze people of all ages.
318 East Houston Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 210-247-4000 |
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This Texas Ice House with a relaxing twist serves over 180 brews, refreshing drinks, and eats served till midnight every day.
943 South Alamo St., San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 210-244-2337 |
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Located in the Pioneer Flour Mill, The Guenther House offers historical elegance and an award-winning restaurant open daily for breakfast and lunch.
205 E. Guenther St., San Antonio, Texas 78204 • 800-235-8186 |
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The Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center (HBGCC) plays host to more than 300 events each year with over 750,000 convention delegates from around the world.
300 East Market Street, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 877-504-8895 |
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Stroll through a 19th-century Texas neighborhood of restored homes. It was zoned as the state's first historic district, and has once again become a fashionable neighborhood.
1032 South Alamo, San Antonio, Texas 78210 • 210-227-8786 |
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Located on the south bank of the San Antonio River, La Villita was the first neighborhood in San Antonio. Now it is a thriving art community. It is home to many art galleries, shops and dining hot spots.
418 Villita, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 210-207-8613 |
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Much more than a bar, the Liberty Bar serves delicious southern style cuisine and great drinks.
1111 South Alamo St., San Antonio, Texas 78210 • 210-227-1187 |
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This local Tea House offers an eclectic blend of coffee, tea, and tasty pastries, breakfast foods and sandwiches.
230 Beauregard, San Antonio, Texas 78204 • 210-212-4832 |
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Market Square is one of San Antonio’s most exciting shopping, dining and entertaining experiences. It is the largest Mexican style marketplaces in the country, with over 100 shops selling an array of goods.
514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, Texas 78207 • 210-207-8600 |
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This local favorite serves traditional Mexican dishes with a twist, authentic house specialties, and award wining margaritas.
910 South Alamo, San Antonio, TX 78205 • 210-223-1806 |
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Every year millions of visitors come to the San Antonio River Walk, an urban sanctuary that winds along the river and offers a unique cultural experience like no other. The lush landscapes and relaxing atmosphere can be explored by foot or boat. |
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Visitors often flock to Southtown for its eclectic blend of shops, galleries and restaurants, its historic sites and its cultural hotspots. It is also one of the busiest spots for First Friday celebrations in the downtown area.
716 South Alamo, San Antonio, Texas 78204 • 210-226-0888 |
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Sunset Station is one of the largest historic special event facilities in San Antonio. This 10-acre facility rests in the historic district of St. Paul Square.
1174 East Commerce, San Antonio, Texas 78205 |
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The 750-foot tower was built in 1968 for the World’s Fair. Don’t miss a 360 degree view of San Antonio that will take your breath away, plus a historical exhibit and theater ride Skies Over Texas.
600 HemisFair Park, San Antonio, Texas 78205 • 210-223-3101 |
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