| The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza (78205) On the east side of Alamo Plaza
Buckhorn Saloon & Museum
318 E. Houston (78205)
The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum is proud to have been voted "2002 Best
Attraction" by the Downtown Alliance/San Antonio.
Casa Navarro State Historical Park
228 S. Laredo St. (78207)
The home site of Jose Antonio Navarro (1795-1871), a Texas legislator under
Mexico, the Republic of Texas and the U.S.
San Antonio IMAX Theatre At Rivercenter
849 E. Commerce, Rivercenter Mall, Street Level, Crockett Street Entrance
(78205)
"Alamo - The Price of Freedom," is a 45-minute docudrama about the
13-day siege and fall of the Alamo.
www.imax-sa.com
Japanese Tea Garden
3800 North St. Mary's St. (78212).
King William Historic Area
A 25-block area near downtown on the south bank of the San Antonio River.
Guenther House
205 E. Guenther (78204)
Located on a bend of the the San Antonio River at foot of King William is one
od the oldest historic districts in Texas.
La Villita
418 Villita (78205)
A unique arts and crafts community with shops, working artists, restaurants
and a post office.
Majestic Theater
224 E. Houston (78205)
Named a State and National Historic Landmark. One of the few remaining vintage,
atmospheric vaudeville movie palaces.
Market Square - El Mercado
514 W. Commerce (78207)
From early morning until late at night, Market Square is alive with activity.
Mission Trails - San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
Park Headquarters: 2202 Roosevelt Ave. (78210)
www.nps.gov/saan
Mission Concepción
807 Mission Rd. at Felisa St. (78210)
This handsome church looks essentially as it did 200 years ago.
Mission San José
6701 San Jose Dr. (78214)
Founded in 1720 by Fray Antonio Margil de Jesús, San José became
the largest and best known of the Texas Missions and was viewed as the model among
Texas missions.
Mission San Juan
9101 Graf Rd. (78214)
Established along the banks of the San Antonio River in 1731 after relocation
from East Texas.
Mission Espada
10040 Espada Rd. (78214)
In 1731, after their retreat from East Texas, the founders of San Francisco
de los Tejas moved the mission to the San Antonio River and renamed it San Francisco
de la Espada. Espada appears as remote today as it did in the mid 1700s.
Natural Bridge Caverns
Come experience one of the world's premier caverns, Natural Bridge Caverns
Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch
26515 Natural Bridge Caverns Road San Antonio, TX 78266.
www.nbwildliferanchtx.com
Louis Tussaud's Plaza Wax Museum & Ripley's Believe It or Not!
301 Alamo Plaza 78205.
www.plazawaxmuseum.com
River Walk (Paseo Del Rio)
454 Soledad, River Ste. 2 (78205)
The Paseo del Rio, in the heart of downtown, is the pride of the city. Lush
green foliage lines the banks of this peaceful, historic river.
San Antonio Botanical Garden, Lucile Halsell Conservatory
555 Funston Pl. (78209)
www.sabot.org
San Antonio Zoological Gardens And Aquarium
3903 N. St. Mary’s st. (78212)
(Brackenridge Park) Ranked as one of the best zoos in the nation exhibiting
over 3,500 animals of 750 species.
Southwest School Of Art & Craft
300 Augusta (78205)
Visitors can see free contemporary art exhibitions and lectures by visiting
artists, and scroll the picturesque grounds of the historic Ursuline Campus, once
a girls's school and convent.
Spanish Governor's Palace
105 Plaza De Armas (78205)
A national historic landmark, labeled"the most beautiful building in San
Antonio" by the National Geographic Society, it once housed the officials
of the Spanish Province of Texas.
Sunset Station
1174 E. Commerce (78205).
Sunset Station is a destination for world-class entertainment, delicious food
and unique shopping, all set in the historic backdrop of a turn-of-the-century
train station.
www.sunset-station.com
Tower Of The Americas
600 HemisFair Park (78205)
The Tower, 750 ft. tall, offers a panoramic view of San Antonio and the surrounding
area.
Vietnam War Memorial
Created by combat artist Austin Deuel,
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