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The River Walk
The San Antonio River Walk is home to hundreds of restaurants, hotels
and attractions that are fun for tourists and San Antonio natives alike.
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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
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McAllister Park
McAllister Park, located adjacent to the San Antonio International
Airport, is 856 acres of recreational opportunity for activities like
hiking, biking, fishing, camping and wildlife observation. <more...>

The Majestic Theatre
Finished in 1929, the Majestic Theatre is one of San Antonio’s most
beautiful displays of historic architecture. Designed by John Eberson,
this structure offers visitors the opportunity to sit among elaborate
chandeliers, intricately crafted wall designs (including peacocks and
cupids) and a domed ceiling, on which stars twinkle and clouds drift.
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Natural Bridge Caverns
Natural Bridge Caverns is an exhibit of hundreds of magnificent
calcite formations, formed over thousands of years, that open to the
public for viewing on tours. <more...>
The San Antonio Zoo
The San Antonio Zoo holds one of the largest collections of animals in
the United States, with over 3,500 animals of 750 different species.
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The Witte Museum
Founded in 1926, the Witte Museum is a museum of natural and local
history and science, designed to interest people of all ages. Among its
many attractions <more...>
San Antonio Missions Baseball
One of America’s favorite pastimes is baseball, and San Antonio is
no different. <more...>
The San Antonio Botanical Gardens
The Botanical Gardens is a 33-acre facility located near downtown San
Antonio and complete with a variety of organic delicacies. <more...>
The San Antonio Museum of Art
The museum opened in 1981, is an extensive collection of a variety of
art forms. Several galleries are the home of constantly changing
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San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo
Many San Antonians wait all year for the annual San
Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo. Kicked off every year by the Cowboy
Breakfast, an event open <more...>
Market Square
The Market Square, also known as El Mercado, is a small area
jam-packed with culture. Colorful shops and small stands are available for
unique purchases <more...>
Japanese Tea Gardens
The San Antonio Japanese Tea Gardens were designed and built in the
1920s in an abandoned limestone quarry.
City officials from San Antonio enlisted the help of Kimi Eizo Jingu, a
Japanese master gardener and inventor of green tea ice cream, to help
design and build the gardens. As thanks to Jingu, San Antonio city
officials invited him to move into a house on the gardens property. <more...>
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