Remember San Antonio!
This is one Texas town that hasn't shied away from going with the flow, so to speak, and people who visit always leave with a wagon full of lasting images. For history buffs there's the Alamo, and romantic souls have the River Walk. Sports fans get the NBA Spurs, and food hounds must try the local specialties. Meanwhile, just “around the corner,” locally owned stores and galleries indulge the whims of shoppers. For a city so enamored with its past, San Antonio certainly gets everything it can out of the present!
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La Mansión del Rio's storybook setting, including a courtyard with a swimming pool, draws visitors from all around the world.
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The four-story atrium lobby overlooks the Cork Bar, where you can savor a melon-pear mojito.
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Serenity settles over Mission Espada at day's end.
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Fruit cups spiced with chili powder at Los Valles Fruits and Foods.
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"Queen of the Missions,” Mission San José
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Marvel at the works inside San Ángel Folk Art.
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Outdoor promenades with gardens and relaxing places to stop connect The Shops at La Cantera.
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Espada Aqueduct, built in 1745, still carries water from the river to irrigate crops.
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Candles light sculptures made from honeycomb calcite at It's a Glow.
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A stroll to the treasures of downtown San Antonio feels as nice as a walk in a garden.
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