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SAN ANTONIO
QUICK FACTS
Seventh largest and one of the
fastest growing cities in the U.S.
Home to the River Walk - a
15-mile network of stone paths
along the San Antonio River
that connect hotels, shops,
restaurants, theaters and more.
Designated a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, San Antonio has the
largest concentration of Spanish
colonial architecture in North
America, including the Alamo, the
number one tourist attraction in
Texas and one of the city's five
Spanish colonial missions.
Designated a UNESCO Creative
City of Gastronomy, only the
second city in the U.S. to receive
the designation.
Home to The Culinary Institute
of America (CIA) - one of only
three campuses in the country;
including a focus on Latin
American cuisine.
Birthplace of Tex-Mex -
experience it in the city's culture,
art, music and cuisine.
Offers nationally acclaimed
museums including two
Smithsonian affiliates.
Leading golf destination with
more than 50 golf courses, many
noted among the nation's best.
Top industries include healthcare/bioscience,
manufacturing,
IT, tourism and aerospace.
Home to the El Mercado
shopping district, the largest
Mexican market in the U.S.
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SABCS has something for everyone, as does the city of San Antonio.
Official SABCS hotels are located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, along the
famed River Walk and a short distance from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center.
This culture-rich area, with its captivating cuisines and a vibrant nightlife, has no
shortage of historic sights and modern attractions that will ensure a memorable visit.
THINGS TO EAT & DRINK
ne of the best ways
to get to know a city's
culture is through its food,
and San Antonio's eclectic
cuisine evokes the rich
cultures of its people.
Take your tastebuds on a
culinary tour and see why
San Antonio is the only
UNESCO City of Gastronomy
in Texas (and one of
only two in the entire United
States). If you're hungry
for an outdoor table with a
view, look no further than
San Antonio's famous River
Walk, just steps from the
convention center and most
of the official SABCS hotels.
Enjoy brunch, lunch,
and dinner favorites with a
South Texas Twist at River's
Edge Café + Patio Bar,
right at the banks of the
River Walk.
At Hotel Havana, the
elegant steel and glass conservatory
of Ocho provides
a stunning backdrop for creative
Pan-Latin cuisine and
your new profile pic. Enjoy a
freshly muddled mojito and
antojitos ( " little cravings "
or appetizers) over the river
or descend the stairs to the
candlelit Havana Bar.
As purveyors of fine
cuisine, community and
conversation, chefs hold a
special place in the hearts
of San Antonians. From a
perch above a picturesque,
tree-canopied bend in the
river, Chef Bruce Auden has
been setting the standard
for fine dining at Biga on
the Banks for over 20
years. This James Beard
Award nominee blends European,
Tex-Mex, American
and Asian flavors to create
very new American cuisine.
At Range, downtown
in the Embassy Suites,
celebrity chef Jason Dady
showcases the bounty of
Texas Hill Country and the
Gulf Coast. After a long day,
enjoy a glass of wine at the
long, marbled bar.
Churrascarias, or Brazilian
barbecues, provide
diners with outstanding
cuisine and entertainment.
At Fogo de Chao, gaucho
chefs carve tender, choice
cuts of meat right off the
skewer and onto your plate.
Find it just steps above
the River Walk, adjacent to
the San Antonio Marriott
Rivercenter.
Steak lovers and Southwest
foodies unite at
Boudro's Texas Bistro.
Embrace regional flavors
like blackened prime rib
with Boudreaux butter
or house smoked jumbo
gulf shrimp with Gulf crab
enchiladas. No matter the
occasion, it is always time
to celebrate with the tableside
guacamole and prickly
pear margaritas.
Enjoy the breeze over the
river at Little Rhein Prost
Haus. With commanding
views and authentic German
cuisine, every day is
Oktoberfest at Little Rhein
Prost Haus.
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THINGS TO SEE & DO
rom world-class museums
to World Heritage
historical sites, San Antonio
offers a rich variety of
attractions to satisfy every
sightseeing, shopping,
and recreational interest.
Following are just a few
suggestions for exploring
what's old and what's new
in San Antonio.
THE ALAMO
Founded in 1718 as the
first mission in San Antonio,
the Alamo served as a
way station between east
Texas and Mexico. Centrally
located on Alamo Plaza in
downtown San Antonio, the
Alamo features interactive
tours and exhibits, as well
as reenactments of the
Texas Revolution.
GO RIO SAN ANTONIO
CRUISES
Colorful, new barges ride
the river through downtown,
while drivers provide
narrated tours and point
out unique San Antonio
landmarks.
JAPANESE TEA GARDEN
Dating back to 1919, the
Japanese Tea Garden
features a lush year-round
garden and a floral display
with shaded walkways,
stone bridges, a 60-foot
waterfall and ponds filled
with Koi.
MARKET SQUARE
A three-block outdoor
plaza lined with shops, and
restaurants in downtown
San Antonio, Market
Square is the largest
Mexican market in the
United States.
SAN ANTONIO
MUSEUM OF ART
Travel around the world
with a visit to the San
Antonio Museum of Art
(SAMA), renowned for the
most comprehensive ancient
Greek, Roman, and
Egyptian art collections
in the southern United
States.
TOWER OF THE
AMERICAS
Visit the Tower of the
Americas in the heart of
downtown San Antonio for
a family-friendly attraction
that boasts a panorama
view from the revolving
Chart House Restaurant or
from the observation deck.
THE WITTE MUSEUM
Nature, science, and
culture meet at The Witte
Museum. Massive exhibits
of dinosaurs, People of
the Pecos, Texas Wild, and
other rotating exhibits fill
the recently renovated
space with history, storytelling,
and interactive,
family-friendly fun.
Information and images courtesy of Visit San Antonio. Check out VisitSanAntonio.com
for more things to see, do, and eat in San Antonio.
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