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jess_pom 01-04-2008 10:37 PM

Must Dos in San Antonio
 
I'm heading to San Antonio next week and would love suggestions for things to do, places to go and what to see. I'm staying on/near the Riverwalk and won't have a vehicle. Also, what should I plan to wear for sightseeing? Thanks in advance!

SWTXBelle 01-04-2008 10:42 PM

Paging Iceland Elf . . .
 
She would be your best source, being a native and all.:rolleyes:

SigKapAngel767 01-04-2008 10:43 PM

Have dinner at Las Canarias...where I got engaged! It has great food!

knight_shadow 01-04-2008 10:55 PM

Each time I've visited SATX, I've pretty much hung around the Riverwalk. That's where a bunch of the attractions are centered.

As far as what to wear, I always dress in layers, regardless of what the Weather Channel says. Texas is notorious for extreme temp changes in the middle of the day.

And of course, you'll have to see the Alamo too. Just to say you saw it :D

Have fun!

icelandelf 01-04-2008 11:22 PM

Hooray! Here are some things I suggest when you visit SA
  • Definitely go to the Alamo (Free, wonderful history and cool things to take pictures of (Chapel, long barracks)
  • Buckhorn Saloon/Museum (one of my favorite places to go) is now located on Houston street, walking distance from the Alamo
  • La Villita (located one street away from River Center Mall)--old village with many arts and crafts stores. Also Little Church of La Villita, beautiful tiny stone church, is located in the heart of the village. Reverend Cleo Edmunds does non-denominational services.
  • El Mercado (The Marketplace)--not walking distance but has TONS of vendors with everything from produce, pottery, metalwares, jewelry, spices, produce, etc.
  • Rivercenter Mall IMAX--check out the IMAX "Alamo--The Price of Freedom." 45 minute docudrama will give you an idea of the 13 days battle at the Alamo
  • King William Historic Area (not walking distance, but the trolley will take you too and from the area.) This is a beautiful German inspired neighborhood, 'gingerbread houses', try to have breakfast at least once at the Guenther House at the base of the Pioneer Mill.
  • Take a riverboat ride to see the beauty of the riverwalk, also to check out some great places for dinner (tickets at the rivercenter mall)
  • There are horse and buggy rides available with the Yellow Rose Carriage company. Horses park near the Alamo, round the side of the Menger Hotel (I like going to the Menger bar for nightcaps and to look for ghosts ;))
  • Institue of Texan Cultures--HUGE museum at the base of the Tower of the Americas--highlights all of the different people and their cultures that settled in San Antonio and the surrounding areas. Definitely recommend!
Places to eat--there is a little bit of everything downtown including the Hard Rock Cafe, but if you can, skip the more commercial stuff and go for some local flavor. Some of my favorites are
  • Bohanan's on E. Houston almost across from the Majestic Theater. Serious steakhouse.
  • Mi Tierra (mexican food and pastry shop open 24 hours :))
  • Boudro's Texas Bistro (on Commerce) Southwest flavor
  • Dick's Last Resort--Seafood, Hamburgers, on the river. This place you're actually EXPECTED to be rude to the waitstaff.
  • Jim Cullum's Landing--at the base of the Hyatt hotel. Some fantastic Jazz here.
  • Pat O'Briens-right across from the Alamo. Great hurricanes, somewhat cajun food.
  • County Line-Barbecue
  • The Republic of Texas Restaurant--Barbecue
  • The Tower of the Americas--dine 700 feet up in a revolving restaurant at the top of the tower.
Hope this helps a little.

pirate00 01-04-2008 11:43 PM

Don't forget to ask the Alamo tour guide where the bathroom is!

AGDee 01-05-2008 08:45 AM

Frantically taking notes.. the Alpha Gam convention this summer is in SA on the Riverwalk and I'm hoping to spend a couple extra days there!

SWTXBelle 01-05-2008 09:25 AM

I lOVE Mi Tierra!!!

Scandia 01-05-2008 09:32 AM

Places I went to when I visited San Antonio back in 1993:

- Riverwalk
- A tall mall that had glass or mirror walls
- The Alamo
- A Mexican indoor market

Don't remember anything else. But I really liked San Antonio and do recommend it.

scbelle 01-05-2008 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1574637)
I lOVE Mi Tierra!!!

Me, too! I went there so much when I was little (my great-grandmother and great aunt lived in SA), I thought our family owned it. LOL.

VandalSquirrel 01-05-2008 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by AGDee (Post 1574630)
Frantically taking notes.. the Alpha Gam convention this summer is in SA on the Riverwalk and I'm hoping to spend a couple extra days there!


You and me both. We were looking at brochures for Europe (he finishes school first week of May so we could go when it is still cheap), and then realized we already decided on Convention. He's a good sport. Barring anything ridiculous we'll be touring the Alamo.

SWTXBelle 01-05-2008 05:02 PM

Just be prepared - the Alamo is so much smaller than most people realize. That is not to take away at all from the sacrifice of those there - and also, it is in the big thick middle of town - which surprises some people who expect it to be like "in the movies".

VandalSquirrel 01-05-2008 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1574877)
Just be prepared - the Alamo is so much smaller than most people realize. That is not to take away at all from the sacrifice of those there - and also, it is in the big thick middle of town - which surprises some people who expect it to be like "in the movies".

He's going to be entertaining himself while I'm clapping and singing and doing "secret squirrel stuff"; he'll probably band together with the other AlphaGam widowers/husbands/boyfriends/men of indeterminate relationships and do something fun.

SWTXBelle 01-05-2008 06:27 PM

Is he a golfer? San Antonio has some beautiful courses.

em_adpi 01-05-2008 07:39 PM

I'm from San Antonio- eat at Mi Tierra, it's great!

If you're looking for golf courses, we have the Westin La Cantera course or there's one out in Alamo Heights, among others.


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