San Antonio Meeting Planner 2007 - (Page 13) GETTING HERE GETTING AROUND & San Antonio’s cityscape is a diverse mix of both contemporary and historic architecture. » SAN ANTONIO VISITOR N ow the seventh largest city in the United States, San Antonio has retained a sense of history and tradition, while carefully blending in cosmopolitan progress. The city has always been a crossroads and a meeting place. Sounds and flavors of Native Americans, Old Mexico, Germans, the Wild West, African-Americans and the Deep South mingle and merge. Close to twenty million visitors a year delight in the discovery of San Antonio’s charms. Once here, navigate your way around town with San Antonio transportation. San Antonio is easily accessible by air, car or train. Explore the streets of San Antonio via streetcars or take leisurely strolls through the River Walk. INFORMATION CENTER Conveniently located directly across from the Alamo in downtown San Antonio, the V.I.C. has a wealth of information about San Antonio and surrounding areas and is a wonderful resource for all travelers. Here you’ll find maps to help you navigate San Antonio, additional information on attractions in and around town, unique souvenirs and a friendly, informed staff to answer any questions. 317 Alamo Plaza, 210-207-6748, www.visitsanantonio.com. 8 6 6 - 5 17- 7 7 71 13 http://www.visitsanantonio.com
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