Sightseeing
Alamo
300 Alamo PlazaHistoric Area
Government Canyon State Natural Area
12861 Galm RdHenry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
900 East Market StreetLots of events going on here
River Walk
Great place to walk
This park has the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen.
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Colorado Bend State Park
2236 Park Hill DrThis park has the most beautiful waterfall I have ever seen.
Hemisfair
Worlds Fair Park 1968
Tower of the Americas
739 East César E. Chávez BoulevardLandmark
Louis Tussaud's Waxworks
301 Alamo Plazawax museum
Natural Bridge Caverns
26495 Natural Bridge Caverns RoadCaverns
Pearl Brewery, Farmers Market, Restaurants
Nice place!
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Pearl Brewery
303 Pearl ParkwayPearl Brewery, Farmers Market, Restaurants
Nice place!
Traders Village San Antonio
9333 SW Loop 410Events and flea market
George's Buggy Shop
5735 Babcock RoadThey have a volkswagen museum
Six Flags Fiesta Texas
17000 IH-10 WestTheme park
Penner's
311 West Commerce StreetCool clothes
Neighborhoods
Alamo Heights
Nice Area
Downtown is home to many districts including the Alamo District, Alamodome District, Central Business District, Convention Center District, Historic Civic District, Houston Street District, Lavaca District, La Villita District, Market Square District, North Downtown, River North District, Zona cultural, San Antonio CO-OP district, River Bend District, King William Historic District, South Flores Warehouse District, SoSo (South of Southtown), Southtown Arts District, Eastbourough, and the University District.[citation needed] The northwestern corner of Downtown is the Medical District.
The Central Business District is home to the Rivercenter, anchored by a Macy's, an IMAX theater, an H&M, and formerly Dillard's. The five-level Art Deco Dillard's, at the corner of Alamo and Commerce streets, opened in 1887 as Joske's. Joske's flagship store was 551,000 square feet (51,200 m2) in floor space until Dillard's bought the Joske's chain in 1987. In August 2008, Dillard's moved out of the historic building as a part of a redevelopment plan for Rivercenter Mall.[citation needed] The Rivercenter Mall was built around St. Joseph Catholic Church after the church refused to move.
Many people travel to visit the Alamo Plaza Historic District, which houses the famous Alamo. Attractions such as the river walk are home to many of the festivities throughout the year including NIOSA A Night in Old San Antonio which celebrates Fiesta, Cinco de Mayo, and numerous parades such as celebrations for their home NBA team the Spurs, Christmas parades and much more.[citation needed]
In the southeastern part of Downtown is the Alamodome, a 65,000-seat arena that hosts many types of events, primarily conventions and football games.
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Downtown
Downtown is home to many districts including the Alamo District, Alamodome District, Central Business District, Convention Center District, Historic Civic District, Houston Street District, Lavaca District, La Villita District, Market Square District, North Downtown, River North District, Zona cultural, San Antonio CO-OP district, River Bend District, King William Historic District, South Flores Warehouse District, SoSo (South of Southtown), Southtown Arts District, Eastbourough, and the University District.[citation needed] The northwestern corner of Downtown is the Medical District.
The Central Business District is home to the Rivercenter, anchored by a Macy's, an IMAX theater, an H&M, and formerly Dillard's. The five-level Art Deco Dillard's, at the corner of Alamo and Commerce streets, opened in 1887 as Joske's. Joske's flagship store was 551,000 square feet (51,200 m2) in floor space until Dillard's bought the Joske's chain in 1987. In August 2008, Dillard's moved out of the historic building as a part of a redevelopment plan for Rivercenter Mall.[citation needed] The Rivercenter Mall was built around St. Joseph Catholic Church after the church refused to move.
Many people travel to visit the Alamo Plaza Historic District, which houses the famous Alamo. Attractions such as the river walk are home to many of the festivities throughout the year including NIOSA A Night in Old San Antonio which celebrates Fiesta, Cinco de Mayo, and numerous parades such as celebrations for their home NBA team the Spurs, Christmas parades and much more.[citation needed]
In the southeastern part of Downtown is the Alamodome, a 65,000-seat arena that hosts many types of events, primarily conventions and football games.
City/town information
Austin
Food scene
Historic Market Square
514 West Commerce StreetEvents, Food and Shopping
Thyme for Lunch
9390 Huebner RoadGreat food
Moroccan Bites Tajine
5714 Evers RdFood from TV food show
Kabob Land
5713 Evers RoadGreat Kabobs
Big Lou's Pizza
2048 South WW White RoadGreat Pizza
Pollos Asados Don Jose
5525 Blanco RoadAmazing Mexican
Chris Madrids
1900 Blanco RoadBest Burgers
This BBQ is AMAZING! and there are events happening in the park next door. Thursday night at 6 PM is Chess Club.
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Pinkerton's Barbecue
107 West Houston StreetThis BBQ is AMAZING! and there are events happening in the park next door. Thursday night at 6 PM is Chess Club.
Two Bros. BBQ Market
12656 West AvenueAnother great BBQ place
The Cove
606 West Cypress StreetGreat food
Fat tummy Empanadas
2922 West Commerce StreetAnother great restaurant
Smoke Shack BBQ Food Truck
2347 Nacogdoches RdAnother great BBQ place
Tycoon Flats
2926 North Saint Mary's StreetGreat american food
The Magnolia Pancake Haus
10333 Huebner RoadBreakfast :)
Krab Kingz San Antonio
2301 San Pedro AvenueSeafood!
Clayton's Beach Bar & Event Venue
6900 Padre BoulevardCool place to hang out!
Boss Bagel
6458 North New Braunfels AvenueBabels!
The Broadway 50 50
5050 Broadway StreetElsewhere Garden Bar & Kitchen
103 East Jones AvenueTrivia on Tuesdays!
H-E-B
516 S Flores Stlocal grocery store
Central Market
4821 Broadway StreetReally great grocery store, high-end, speciality
Consigli per viaggiatori
Cosa portare
Water
Texas is hot.