Guidebook for San Antonio

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Guidebook for San Antonio

Food Scene

Offbeat counter-serve kitchen & bar for big plates of high-end eats served in a funky outside space.
59 habitants recommandent
The Luxury
103 E Jones Ave
59 habitants recommandent
Offbeat counter-serve kitchen & bar for big plates of high-end eats served in a funky outside space.
Chic eatery serving American fare in an old-world setting with a cocktail lounge, patio & live jazz.
47 habitants recommandent
Bohanan's Prime Steaks and Seafood
219 E Houston St
47 habitants recommandent
Chic eatery serving American fare in an old-world setting with a cocktail lounge, patio & live jazz.
Lively Market Square eatery with sizzling fajitas, seafood, margaritas, mariachis & patio dining.
22 habitants recommandent
La Margarita Mexican Restaurant & Oyster Bar
120 Produce Row
22 habitants recommandent
Lively Market Square eatery with sizzling fajitas, seafood, margaritas, mariachis & patio dining.
Landmark Mexican cafe & bakery with classic fare, margaritas & mariachis in festive digs open 24/7.
231 habitants recommandent
Mi Tierra Cafe y Panaderia
218 Produce Row
231 habitants recommandent
Landmark Mexican cafe & bakery with classic fare, margaritas & mariachis in festive digs open 24/7.
New American bistro with wood-grilled steaks, seafood, table side guacamole, cocktails & a patio.
73 habitants recommandent
Boudro's
421 East Commerce Street
73 habitants recommandent
New American bistro with wood-grilled steaks, seafood, table side guacamole, cocktails & a patio.
Fun spot to dine inside or out. Tex-Mex and American classics.
87 habitants recommandent
La Tuna
100 Probandt St
87 habitants recommandent
Fun spot to dine inside or out. Tex-Mex and American classics.
Local outdoor dining and drinks. Family friendly. Dog friendly. Big screen TV's to watch sports. Street food menu: tacos, burgers, nachos, beer, wine....
194 habitants recommandent
The Friendly Spot Ice House
943 S Alamo St
194 habitants recommandent
Local outdoor dining and drinks. Family friendly. Dog friendly. Big screen TV's to watch sports. Street food menu: tacos, burgers, nachos, beer, wine....
Located in King William. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Home to the Pioneer Flour Mills which was founded by the Guenther family. The restaurant is their former home and sits on the banks of the San Antonio River. Known for their wonderful baked goods.
140 habitants recommandent
The Guenther House Museum
205 E Guenther St
140 habitants recommandent
Located in King William. Perfect for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Home to the Pioneer Flour Mills which was founded by the Guenther family. The restaurant is their former home and sits on the banks of the San Antonio River. Known for their wonderful baked goods.
King William's newest restaurant. The food is great! The bar is fabulous. It's pretty noisy. This former fire station has been beautifully restored and is worth the visit. Reservations are usually needed. It's a pretty hot spot.
99 habitants recommandent
Battalion
604 S Alamo St
99 habitants recommandent
King William's newest restaurant. The food is great! The bar is fabulous. It's pretty noisy. This former fire station has been beautifully restored and is worth the visit. Reservations are usually needed. It's a pretty hot spot.
Quaint, locally owned. King William Historic District. Funky interiors. Sandwiches, salads, soups, quiches. Coffee, teas beer and wine. Great place to sit and read or work on your laptop.
52 habitants recommandent
Madhatters Tea House & Cafe
320 Beauregard St
52 habitants recommandent
Quaint, locally owned. King William Historic District. Funky interiors. Sandwiches, salads, soups, quiches. Coffee, teas beer and wine. Great place to sit and read or work on your laptop.
Iconic San Antonio Mexican food located near King William.
17 habitants recommandent
El Mirador
722 S St Mary's St
17 habitants recommandent
Iconic San Antonio Mexican food located near King William.
Great locally owned restaurant bar in King William Historic District. Open late. Music on Tuesday night and some weekends. Excellent food. Great brunch on Sundays.
114 habitants recommandent
Liberty Bar
1111 S Alamo St
114 habitants recommandent
Great locally owned restaurant bar in King William Historic District. Open late. Music on Tuesday night and some weekends. Excellent food. Great brunch on Sundays.
One of many restaurants in Blue Star. Good food, brew pub with live music most weekends. Local crowd. Bike rentals available.
151 habitants recommandent
Blue Star Contemporary
116 Blue Star
151 habitants recommandent
One of many restaurants in Blue Star. Good food, brew pub with live music most weekends. Local crowd. Bike rentals available.
Charming, cozy BYOB serving market-fresh, health-conscious lunches with vegan & paleo options.
34 habitants recommandent
Pharm Table
611 South Presa Street
34 habitants recommandent
Charming, cozy BYOB serving market-fresh, health-conscious lunches with vegan & paleo options.

Drinks & Nightlife

Inspired drinks & pub grub in vintage digs with a patio & the longest wooden bartop in Texas.
117 habitants recommandent
The Esquire Tavern
155 E Commerce St
117 habitants recommandent
Inspired drinks & pub grub in vintage digs with a patio & the longest wooden bartop in Texas.
Local Brewer, tasting room and kitchen that serves up sandwiches, pasta, and pizza.
52 habitants recommandent
Freetail Brewing Co.
2000 S Presa St
52 habitants recommandent
Local Brewer, tasting room and kitchen that serves up sandwiches, pasta, and pizza.
39 habitants recommandent
The Cherrity Bar
302 Montana St
39 habitants recommandent
41 habitants recommandent
The Dakota East Side Ice House
433 S Hackberry
41 habitants recommandent

Sightseeing

Home to the Spanish Governor early 1700's. Settled by the original Spanish settlers from the Canary Islands.
22 habitants recommandent
Spanish Governor's Palace
105 Plaza De Armas
22 habitants recommandent
Home to the Spanish Governor early 1700's. Settled by the original Spanish settlers from the Canary Islands.
The Acequia in the Missions area still in operation was built by the Spanish Padres that founded the Missions. The Acequia is an engineering wonder which helped farming in the area, dates back to 1700's
Acequia Park
8500 Mission Pkwy
The Acequia in the Missions area still in operation was built by the Spanish Padres that founded the Missions. The Acequia is an engineering wonder which helped farming in the area, dates back to 1700's
Mission San Jose, Espada, Concepcion and the Acequia can be reached by foot or bike via the Mission Reach of the River. Just cross the street and walk along Yellowstone about a block to reach the river. Enjoy the natural beauty of the San Antonio River as you travel to the historic Missions.
80 habitants recommandent
Mission San Jose
6701 San Jose Dr
80 habitants recommandent
Mission San Jose, Espada, Concepcion and the Acequia can be reached by foot or bike via the Mission Reach of the River. Just cross the street and walk along Yellowstone about a block to reach the river. Enjoy the natural beauty of the San Antonio River as you travel to the historic Missions.
135 habitants recommandent
Mission Concepcion
807 Mission Rd
135 habitants recommandent
7 habitants recommandent
Mission Espada station
7 habitants recommandent
The oldest operating cathedral in the United States. The remains of the Heroes of the Alamo are interred at the rear alter. The Saga of Texas art/light show Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Free admission, worth seeing!
108 habitants recommandent
San Fernando De Bexar Cathedral
115 Main Plaza
108 habitants recommandent
The oldest operating cathedral in the United States. The remains of the Heroes of the Alamo are interred at the rear alter. The Saga of Texas art/light show Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Free admission, worth seeing!
San Antonio's oldest historic neighborhood. Beautiful homes. Fabulous restaurants. Night life. Art scene.
131 habitants recommandent
King William
131 habitants recommandent
San Antonio's oldest historic neighborhood. Beautiful homes. Fabulous restaurants. Night life. Art scene.
Remember the Alamo!
879 habitants recommandent
L'Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
879 habitants recommandent
Remember the Alamo!

Parks & Nature

Amazing place to go for Birding!
6 habitants recommandent
Mitchell Lake Audubon Center
10750 Pleasanton Rd
6 habitants recommandent
Amazing place to go for Birding!
Walk in the Park. Great for kids. Paletta and gelato shop. Play giant chess. Walk to the Tower. See historic and restored homes. Visit the Institute of Texas Cultures. Bike rentals.
46 habitants recommandent
Parc Hemisfair
434 S Alamo St
46 habitants recommandent
Walk in the Park. Great for kids. Paletta and gelato shop. Play giant chess. Walk to the Tower. See historic and restored homes. Visit the Institute of Texas Cultures. Bike rentals.

Arts & Culture

Southwest School of Art is a nationally-recognized leader in arts education and the only independent college of art in Texas. In addition to BFA degree program, offers studio programs that serve more than 4,000 adults, children and teens each year. Hosts contemporary art exhibitions and produce educational programming for the benefit of the greater San Antonio community, all of which, is provided free and is open to the public.
11 habitants recommandent
Southwest School of Art
300 Augusta St
11 habitants recommandent
Southwest School of Art is a nationally-recognized leader in arts education and the only independent college of art in Texas. In addition to BFA degree program, offers studio programs that serve more than 4,000 adults, children and teens each year. Hosts contemporary art exhibitions and produce educational programming for the benefit of the greater San Antonio community, all of which, is provided free and is open to the public.
Located on the River Walk, the San Antonio Museum of Art has large collections of ancient Mediterranean art, Asian art and Latin American art with a notable contemporary collection.
352 habitants recommandent
Musée d'Art de San Antonio
200 W Jones Ave
352 habitants recommandent
Located on the River Walk, the San Antonio Museum of Art has large collections of ancient Mediterranean art, Asian art and Latin American art with a notable contemporary collection.
The McNay Art Museum, named for founder Marion Koogler McNay, is the first museum of modern art in Texas. The museum is a 24-room Spanish Colonial-Revival house turned art museum. At her death in 1950, Marion Koogler left her collection of more than 700 works of art, along with the house, the surrounding 23 acres, and an endowment to establish this unique museum. It is one of the best museums in the country!
346 habitants recommandent
McNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels Ave
346 habitants recommandent
The McNay Art Museum, named for founder Marion Koogler McNay, is the first museum of modern art in Texas. The museum is a 24-room Spanish Colonial-Revival house turned art museum. At her death in 1950, Marion Koogler left her collection of more than 700 works of art, along with the house, the surrounding 23 acres, and an endowment to establish this unique museum. It is one of the best museums in the country!
One of San Antonio's oldest and most beautiful theaters. Located right on the River Walk.
16 habitants recommandent
Aztec Theater
16 habitants recommandent
One of San Antonio's oldest and most beautiful theaters. Located right on the River Walk.
San Antonio's oldest and largest atmospheric theatre. Incredibly ornate decor! A must see!
123 habitants recommandent
Théâtre Majestic
224 E Houston St
123 habitants recommandent
San Antonio's oldest and largest atmospheric theatre. Incredibly ornate decor! A must see!
Wonderful selection of shows big and small. Home of the San Antonio Symphony.
91 habitants recommandent
Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
100 Auditorium Cir
91 habitants recommandent
Wonderful selection of shows big and small. Home of the San Antonio Symphony.
Blue Star Arts Complex. Walking distance (via the River extension trail way). Food, night life, entertainment, art, bike rentals.
100 habitants recommandent
Blue Star Coffee
100 habitants recommandent
Blue Star Arts Complex. Walking distance (via the River extension trail way). Food, night life, entertainment, art, bike rentals.

Shopping

Local clothing company that includes a parking lot full of vintage Airstreams where you can get a haircut in the Traveler Barbershop, drink coffee from Mila, housed in a Cargo Craft trailer; and hunt for the perfect denim jacket at Grey Moon Vintage. There is also an adventure goods shop (Bexar Goods) specializing in leather accessories, and an old school bus filled with new, modern goods (Redcat). This place is fun!
Richter Goods
2202 Broadway
Local clothing company that includes a parking lot full of vintage Airstreams where you can get a haircut in the Traveler Barbershop, drink coffee from Mila, housed in a Cargo Craft trailer; and hunt for the perfect denim jacket at Grey Moon Vintage. There is also an adventure goods shop (Bexar Goods) specializing in leather accessories, and an old school bus filled with new, modern goods (Redcat). This place is fun!
Local flavor since 1883" Former brewery operating from 1883 to 2001. Shopping, dining, green spaces, ampitheater, and more! Always something happening at the Pearl.
527 habitants recommandent
Pearl Brewery
303 Pearl Pkwy
527 habitants recommandent
Local flavor since 1883" Former brewery operating from 1883 to 2001. Shopping, dining, green spaces, ampitheater, and more! Always something happening at the Pearl.
Wonderful artisan market featuring shops and galleries that offer handcrafted items by artists from San Antonio and surrounding areas.
87 habitants recommandent
La Villita Historic Arts Village
418 Villita St
87 habitants recommandent
Wonderful artisan market featuring shops and galleries that offer handcrafted items by artists from San Antonio and surrounding areas.
Department stores: Macy's, H & M All the typical mall type retailers: Victoria Secret, GAP Restaurants: Dave & Busters, Yard House Across the street from the Convention Center
160 habitants recommandent
Shops at Rivercenter
849 E Commerce St
160 habitants recommandent
Department stores: Macy's, H & M All the typical mall type retailers: Victoria Secret, GAP Restaurants: Dave & Busters, Yard House Across the street from the Convention Center

Essentials

Located in a restored/reclaimed rock quarry. Specializes in selling food products without artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, sweeteners, and hydrogenated fats.
77 habitants recommandent
Whole Foods Market
255 E Basse Rd
77 habitants recommandent
Located in a restored/reclaimed rock quarry. Specializes in selling food products without artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, sweeteners, and hydrogenated fats.
Upscale grocery store with quite literally something for everyone.
168 habitants recommandent
Central Market
4821 Broadway
168 habitants recommandent
Upscale grocery store with quite literally something for everyone.
A bit out of the way but not too far. The triple ginger snaps are worth it.
69 habitants recommandent
Trader Joe's
350 E Basse Rd
69 habitants recommandent
A bit out of the way but not too far. The triple ginger snaps are worth it.
Small grocery store with everything you might need. Great handmade artisan pizza (2 free beers with an order while you wait). Gas pumps. Great wine and beer selections. All the essentials.
354 habitants recommandent
H-E-B
2118 Fredericksburg Road
354 habitants recommandent
Small grocery store with everything you might need. Great handmade artisan pizza (2 free beers with an order while you wait). Gas pumps. Great wine and beer selections. All the essentials.
Natural and environmentally safe dry cleaning and laundry.
Clothesline Cleaners
1006 S St Mary's St
Natural and environmentally safe dry cleaning and laundry.