#1 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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williamsworld says:
The world famous Alamo is only a short walk from the River Walk in San Antonio. The Alamo is one of the most visited historical sites in the United States. There are many antiques on display at the Alamo showing what life was like during the siege. They also have a gift shop with souvenirs at the…
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#2 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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williamsworld says:
The Riverwalk is probably the most visited and the most central part of a San Antonio visit. The Riverwalk is lined with restaurants, hotels, shops, quiet places, photo spots and a wealth of history. It is really a place to be enjoyed by everyone. The best way to find out about this place is to star…
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#3 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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jofustx says:
The 750-foot Tower of the Americas in HemisFair Park was built for the 1968 World's Fair. It boasts spectacular panoramic views, especially from the Tower Restaurant, where you can enjoy dining on prime rib while rotating atop one of the country's tallest free-standing structures. In downtown San An…
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#4 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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jofustx says:
I went to Seaworld as a child, and can still remember watching the animals through their tanks and cages for hours. Sitting in the first 6 row and getting splashed by SHAMU!
This is a wonderful place to really get some very informative opportunities of various species throughout not only the loc…
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#5 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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andrewcsikes says:
The River Walk is a must see if you visit San Antonio. The experiance is wonderful. There are lots of thing s to do. You can shop, eat at the wonderful restaurants, or take a tour along the river on board a river boat.
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#6 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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maestorm says:
4th of July weekend was coming up and we were trying to figure out which Six Flags to go to while in Texas. We ended up choosing the Fiesta instead of the Six Flags Over Texas due to the convenience (we knew people there and it was a shorter drive from where we were).
I LOVE thrill rides and coul…
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#7 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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dts234 says:
Geri and I visited the San Antonio Zoo for our aniversery as a fun and cheap alternative to traveling out of town. Located in Brackeridge Park between UIW and Trinity, this little zoo is quite quaint.
Tickets to get in are only $9/person but I found a coupon on their website to save a buck for…
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#8 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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jofustx says:
The spirit of the Wild West lives on through the historic and eclectic Buckhorn Saloon. Having evolved past the days of bartering antlers for drinks, the saloon, built in 1881, is now home to a collection of more than 4,000 horns as well as wildlife exhibits, a wax museum, a shooting gallery and an …
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#9 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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vances says:
The clock is ticking on our time in Texas, so we squeezed in a quick weekend trip to San Antonio as Eric (#2 stepson) had never been to the Alamo! But having heard that there was a Botero exhibit at SAMA, the San Antonio Museum of Art, we expanded our itinerary a bit.
About a mile from downtown,…
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#10 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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jofustx says:
With interactive displays and hands-on wildlife exhibits, this San Antonio museum offers an education for all ages and includes nationally acclaimed traveling exhibits, Texas dinosaurs, an Egyptian mummy, and 8,000-year-old rock art. Traditional fiesta gowns are also on display.
This is a wonder…
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#11 of 11 things to do in San Antonio
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stuartx13 says:
What memories do you have of Freeman Coliseum? Take a minute and reflect back on your high school graduation, a concert with your favorite rock group, the Junior League Rummage Sale, the Alzafar Shrine Circus with your kids, a boxing match with your father…
The Freeman Coliseum is representati…
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