Places to Visit in San Antonio
The Alamo is one of the most important historical sites in the United States and a must-see attraction if you are visiting San Antonio.
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300 Alamo PlazaThe Alamo is one of the most important historical sites in the United States and a must-see attraction if you are visiting San Antonio.
The Mission Trails hike-and-bike system, originally conceived in 1993, provides pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular routes that link San Antonio’s five Spanish colonial missions: San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo), Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan, and Espada.
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Mission Trail
The Mission Trails hike-and-bike system, originally conceived in 1993, provides pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular routes that link San Antonio’s five Spanish colonial missions: San Antonio de Valero (the Alamo), Concepcion, San Jose, San Juan, and Espada.
Located on the South Bank of the San Antonio River, La Villita was one of San Antonio’s first neighborhoods and served in several iconic, historic Texas moments.
n 1939, Mayor Maury Maverick dedicated the Mission of La Villita to preserving Arts and Culture, fostering an environment where local Artisans can produce works and share in cultural community engagement and events.
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La Villita Historic Arts Village
418 Villita StLocated on the South Bank of the San Antonio River, La Villita was one of San Antonio’s first neighborhoods and served in several iconic, historic Texas moments.
n 1939, Mayor Maury Maverick dedicated the Mission of La Villita to preserving Arts and Culture, fostering an environment where local Artisans can produce works and share in cultural community engagement and events.
The Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit.
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San Antonio River Walk
610 River WalkThe Paseo del Rio is San Antonio's favorite attraction. You can shop, dine, lounge in a cafe, or simply stroll along and let the strumming mariachi soothe your spirit.