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THE
RIVERWALK
The San Antonio Riverwalk is home to hundreds of rest-
aurants, hotels and attractions that are fun for tourists and
San Antonio natives alike. Located on the banks of the
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SEA WORLD OF TEXAS
A beautiful park nestled among live oak trees in the Texas Hill
Country offers shows, thrills & more.
More about Sea
World
go to Sea
World site
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SIX FLAGS
FIESTA TEXAS
A unique blend of theme park thrill rides and cultural shows.
A fun day for the family!
More about Six
Flags
go to Six
Flags site
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SanAntonioVisitor.com
We're the unofficial family-friendly
guide to San Antonio. We're focused on delivering the information
you need to plan a trip of wholesome family fun. San Antonio is a
great place to visit and we hope you enjoy your stay! For more about us,
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Don't Miss Nearby Cities!
When people think of San Antonio,
they typically think of the 'big three" above. But a day
trip from San Antonio can lead you on a fun adventure. Close
by, you will find the historic cities of New
Braunfels, San Marcos, and Lockhart.
If you're willing to drive a little further, consider Mason,
Burnet, Brenham,
Fredericksburg, or Salado.
Don't miss our Site Map.
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San
Antonio Hotels
Hotel Listing <more...>
The Menger Hotel is a National Landmark and one of San Antonio’s
most famous hotels. Located next to the Alamo
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The Witte Museum
Founded in 1926, the Witte
Museum is a <more...>
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Tower of the
Americas
The Tower of Americas, finished in 1968 in honor of the San
Antonio World's Fair, is truly a memorable part of San Antonio's
downtown skyline. Located in HemisFair Park in downtown San Antonio,
the Tower of Americas mixes atmosphere and dining delicacies to
allow visitors to experience a delightful San Antonio
"cultural" experience. Standing 750 feet tall over
the San Antonio's bustling River walk, visitors have the opportunity
to eat in a revolving dining room (550 feet off the ground) or ride
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