Central Catholic High School
1403 North St. Mary's
San Antonio TX 78215
MacArthur High School
2923 E Bitters Rd
San Antonio, TX 78217
East Central High School
7173 Farm Road 1628
San Antonio, TX
Burbank High School
1002 Edwards
San Antonio, TX 78204
Marion High School
506 Bulldog Blvd.
Marion, TX 78124 |
Natalia High School
8th and Pearson Streets
Natalia, TX 78059
Ronald Reagan High School
1900 Ronald Regan Drive
San Antonio, TX 78258
Floresville High School
1813 Tiger Lane
Floresville, TX
Lehman High School
1700 Lehman Road
Kyle, TX 78640
Tejada Middle School
2909 Evans Road
San Antonio, TX 78259
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Cascade
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Colts
Crossmen
Glassmen
Madison Scouts
Mandarins
Pacific Crest
Phantom Regimen
Pioneer
Revolution
Santa Clara Vanguard
Spirit from JSU
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Adams House Bed & Breakfast Inn
231 Adams Street
Amerisuites - Northwest / I-10
4325 Amerisuites Drive
Amerisuites - Riverwalk
601 South Saint Mary's Street
Best Western Alamo Suites
102 El Paso Street
Best Western Casa Linda
8818 Jones Maltsberger Road
Best Western Crown Point
11939 North Ih-35
Best Western Fiesta Inn
13535 Ih-10 West
Best Western Hill Country Suites
18555 Highway 281 North
Best Western Posada Ana Inn - Medical Center
9411 Wurzbach Road
Best Western SeaWorld/Medical Center
6855 Northwest Loop 410
Best Western Shetland Inn
3602 Southeast Military Drive
Best Western Sunset Suites - Riverwalk
1103 East Commerce Street
Clarion Suites Hotel
13101 East Loop 1604 North
Comfort Suites
6901 Interstate 10 West
Comfort Suites
6350 Interstate 35 North At Rittman Road
Comfort Suites - Airport North
14202 US Highway 281 North
Comfort Suites - Downtown
1002 South Laredo
Courtyard By Marriott - Airport
8615 Broadway Street
Courtyard By Marriott - Downtown Market Square
600 Santa Rosa South
Courtyard By Marriott - Medical Center
8585 Marriott Drive |
Crowne Plaza Riverwalk
111 East Pecan Street
Crowne Plaza San Antonio Airport
1111 Northeast Loop 410
Extended Stay America Deluxe
4331 Spectrum One
Fairfield Inn - San Antonio Airport
88 Northeast Loop 410
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott
620 South Santa Rosa Avenue
Fairmount Hotel
401 South Alamo Street
Hampton Inn & Suites Airport
8902 Jones Maltsberger Road
Hampton Inn - Downtown Riverwalk Area
414 Bowie Street
Hampton Inn - Fiesta Park
11010 West I-10
Hampton Inn - Northeast
4900 Crestwind
Hampton Inn - Northwest
4803 Manitou
Hampton Inn - Northwoods
2127 Gold Canyon Road
Hawthorn Suites - Riverwalk
830 North Saint Mary's Street
Hilton Garden Inn
12828 US Highway 281 North
Hilton San Antonio Airport Hotel
611 Northwest Loop 410
Hilton Palacio Del Rio
200 South Alamo Street
Historic Comfort Inn Alamo/Riverwalk Hotel
120 Camaron
Historic Crockett Hotel - Alamo Area
320 Bonham
Homewood Suites - Riverwalk
432 West Market Street
Hotel Contessa
315 E. Commerce St.
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Hyatt Place San Antonio Airport
7615 Jones Maltsberger Road
Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort
9800 Hyatt Resort Drive
Hyatt Regency San Antonio - Riverwalk
123 Losoya Street
Marriott - Northwest
3233 Northwest Loop 410
Marriott - Plaza San Antonio
555 South Alamo Street
Marriott - Rivercenter
101 Bowie Street
Marriott - Riverwalk
711 East Riverwalk Street
Omni San Antonio Hotel
9821 Colonnade Boulevard
Radisson Inn - Market Square
502 West Durango Boulevard
Radisson Resort - Hill Country
9800 Westover Hills Boulevard
Ramada Inn Airport
10811 North Interstate Highway 35
Ramada Inn SeaWorld
7043 Culebra Road
Residence Inn
4041 Bluemel Road
Residence Inn - Alamo Plaza
425 Bonham Street
Residence Inn North Stone Oak
1115 N. Loop 1604 East
Residence Inn - San Antonio Airport
1014 Northeast Loop 410
Residence Inn By Marriott - Market Square
628 South Santa Rosa Avenue
Sheraton Gunter Hotel
205 East Houston
Westin La Cantera Resort
16641 La Cantera Parkway
Westin Riverwalk
420 Market Street |
Biga on the Banks
203 S. St. Mary's, #100 (78205)
(210) 225-0722
Blue Star Brewing Company
1414 S. Alamo, #105 (78210)
(210) 212-5506
Buckhorn Saloon Café
318 E. Houston (78205)
(210) 247-4000
Chart House
701 Bowie (78205)
(210) 223-3101
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Guenther House
205 E. Guenther (78204)
(210) 227-1061
Hard Rock Cafe San Antonio
111 W. Crockett (78205)
(210) 224-0743
Madhatters Tea House & Café
320 Beauregard (78204)
(210) 212-4832
Morton's of Chicago Steakhouse
849 E. Commerce (78205)
(210) 228-0935 |
Rainforest Cafe located on the Riverwalk
110 E. Crockett Street (78205)
(210) 277-6300
Ruth's Chris Steak House
1170 E. Commerce (78205)
(210) 227-8847
Saltgrass Steakhouse
502 River Walk (78205)
(210) 222-9092
Tony Roma's Famous for Ribs
849 E. Commerce, #171 (78205)
(210) 225-7662 |
The Alamo - 300 Alamo Plaza (78205) On the east side of Alamo Plaza is the most famous spot in Texas where 189 defenders fell on March 6, 1836, after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Annas army. Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo) was established in 1718 as the citys first mission. Hours: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sunday. Closed December 24 and 25. Restricted hours March 6.General admission: donations accepted. Special events for groups include before and after hours tours-for rmation call 210-225-1391 ext. 34. 210-225-1391 Fax: 210-229-1343
SeaWorld San Antonio -
SeaWorld San Antonio, the world's largest marine life adventure park and family entertainment showplace, presents a splashy lineup of more than 25 sensational shows, thrilling rides, animal attractions and educational experiences for all ages. Location: SeaWorld San Antonio is located at the intersection of Ellison Drive and Westover Hills Boulevard, just off State Highway 151 between Loop 410 and Loop 1604, 16 miles northwest of downtown San Antonio. Numerous directional signs are visible.SeaWorld San Antonio - 10500 SeaWorld Drive - San Antonio, Texas 78251
Mission Trails - San Antonio Missions National Historical Park -
Park Headquarters: 2202 Roosevelt Ave. (78210) www.nps.gov/saan The chain of missions established along the San Antonio River in the 18th century are reminders of one of Spains most successful attempts to extend its New World dominion from Mexico. The park contains the historically and architecturally significant structures of missions Concepción, San José, San Juan and Espada. Other important cultural resources included are the historic Espada Dam and Aqueduct, acequia (irrigation) systems and the Rancho de las Cabras. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Free admission. The visitor center is located next to Mission San Jose and contains a theater showing a 20-minute depiction of early life at the mission, a museum and book shop. 210-534-8833 or 210-932-1001 Fax: 210-534-1106
Mission Concepción -
807 Mission Rd. at Felisa St. (78210) This handsome church looks essentially as it did 200 years ago. From 1731, religious festivals were held as friars strove to replace traditional Native American ritual by the demonstration of Christian ideals. Remnants of wall and ceiling paintings in the surviving rooms of the missions convento have been conserved. Wayside exhibits lead visitors around the grounds and through the various rooms. The site also features a visitor contact station and a sales area. 210-534-1540
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. 210-932-1001
Mission San Juan -
9101 Graf Rd. (78214) Established along the banks of the San Antonio River in 1731 after relocation from East Texas. The chapel, with its open bell tower is still in use. A more elaborate church was never completed. The site includes a self-guided nature trail. 210-534-0749
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Tower Of The Americas -
600 HemisFair Park (78205) The Tower, 750 ft. tall, offers a panoramic view of San Antonio and the surrounding area. Glass-walled elevators ascend over 500 feet to the restaurant and observation level. Hours: Observation Deck, 9 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday Thursday; 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Friday Saturday. Elevator fees: adults $4; seniors (55+) $2.50; children (4-11) $1.50; under four free Fees subject to change. Visit the Tower of Americas restaurant serving lunch and dinner. 210-223-3101. Parking for restaurant is available off Bowie Street, east of the park. 210-207-8615 Fax: 210-207-4390
Vietnam War Memorial -
Created by combat artist Austin Deuel, "Hill 811 S" depicts a marine holding a wounded comrade while looking skyward for an evacuation helicopter. Located at Veterans Memorial Plaza, and dedicated to all veterans
San Antonio Zoological Gardens And Aquarium -
3903 N. St. Marys st. (78212) (Brackenridge Park) Ranked as one of the top zoos in the nation exhibiting over 3,500 animals of 751 species. At the headwaters of the San Antonio River, the zoo encompasses 35 landscaped acres. Includes one of the largest bird collections in the world and the only American zoo to exhibit the endangered whooping crane. Open 365 days a year. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. from Labor Day to Memorial Day; 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Memorial Day to Labor Day. Admission: adults $7; seniors (62+) and children (3-11) $5; children 2 and under free. Group rates available.
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. Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday. Admission: adults $1.50, children (7-13) 75 cents. 210-224-0601 210-224-0601 (group rates) Fax: 210-223-5562
Majestic Theater -
224 E. Houston (78205) Named a State and National Historic Landmark. One of the few remaining vintage, atmospheric vaudeville movie palaces. Home to the San Antonio Symphony and the AT&T Broadway Series. Individual concerts and events also showcased. 210-226-5700 210-226-3333 (tickets) 210-223-4343 (tours)
Market Square - 514 W. Commerce (78207) From early morning until late at night, Market Square is alive with activity. Visitors browse through the 32 shops at "El Mercado," an area patterned after an authentic Mexican market. In addition, there are 80 specialty shops in Farmers Market Plaza. Free admission. Hours: 10 a.m.-8 p.m., summer; 10 a.m.-6 p.m., winter. Stores closed Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years Day and Easter. 210-207-8600 Fax: 210-207-4287
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. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Wednesday-Sunday. Admission: adults $2; children (6-12) $1; children under 6 free. Adult group rate $1; school groups 50 cents per person. 210-226-4801
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. Hours: 9 a.m. - 10 p.m., daily. Admission: adults $8.95; children (3-11) $5.50; senior (65+) $7.95; groups (15 or more) adults $7.50; children (3-11) $4.75. 210-247-4629 or 800-354-4629, Fax: 210-227-5432, www.imax-sa.com, E-mail: info@imax-sa.com
Six Flags - Fiesta Texas -
Located 15 minutes from downtown at I-10 West and Loop 1604, take exit 555. VIA Metropolitan Transit offers bus service to Six Flags Fiesta Texas from downtown and Crossroads Mall on Route 94 during the summer months. The VIA bus drop-off is located to the right of the Main Entrance past the dog kennel. Call VIA Information at (210) 227 2020 for schedules. |
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.210-222-9481 Fax: 210-223-6194
Texas Adventure -
307 Alamo Plaza (78205); An action-packed multi-media Special Effects Theater portraying Texas Independence with the Alamo drama as its centerpiece. Utilizing an array of state-of-the-art special effects found only in a few theme parks, the "Encountarium F/X Theatre" format surrounds visitors with an environment that recreates the touch and feel of being present as history was made. Hours 8:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily. Admission: adults $8.95; children (3-11) $4.75. Group rates available for 10 or more. 210-227-8224, Fax: 210-227-5432
River Walk -
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. Cobblestone walkways lead visitors to the river-level restaurants and shops. Along the horseshoe shaped riverbend, the river is shaded by towering cypresses, oaks and willows and bordered by gardens of flowering ornamental plants. River cruisers travel the River Walks three miles past unique retail shops, restaurants and nightclubs. See Yanaguana Cruises, listed alphabetically. 210-227-4262
San Antonio Botanical Garden, Lucile Halsell Conservatory -
555 Funston Pl. (78209) www.sabot.org This 33-acre living museum, one can enjoy colorful seasonal floral displays, a serene native forest walk, exotic plant specimens from around the world, modernistic glass pyramids, and even an authentic log cabin. Garden is open every day from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Christmas and New Years's Day. Admission: Adults $4; Children (3-13) $1; seniors $2; military/students $2. Group rates available. Tour rates available. 210-207-3255 Fax: 210-207-3274
King William Historic Area
A 25-block area near downtown on the south bank of the San Antonio River. In the late 1800's the King William District was the most elegant residential area in the city. Prominent German merchants originally settled the area. It was zoned as the state's first historic district, and has once again become a fashionable neighborhood. The area includes the following attractions.
Guenther House
205 E. Guenther (78204) Located on a bend of the river, one of the oldest historic districts in Texas. Carl Hilmar Guenther, founder of Pioneer Flour Mills, built this elegant home in 1860. Museum and River Mill store hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., Monday-Saturday; 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., Sunday. Restaurant hours: 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. daily. Free addmision. 210-227-1061 or 800-235-8186 Fax: 210-351-6372
La Villita -
418 Villita (78205) A unique arts and crafts community with shops, working artists, restaurants and a post office. The Old San Antonio Exhibit (located in Bolivar Hall) houses a collection of art objects, artifacts and symbols relevant to the history. This beautifully landscaped historic district offers leisurely shopping, dining and five rental venues for special events. Shops open daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Free addmision. Closed holidays. 210-207-8610 Fax: 210-207-4390
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. Discover more than 120 years of history.... Texas style . Located a short two blocks from the Alamo and 50 feet from the River Walk. Hours: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. or later, Sunday - Thursday; 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. or later, Friday and Saturday. Call for exact closing times. Admission: Adults $9.99; seniors $9.99; Children (ages 3 - 11) $7.50. Special rates for group of 10 or more, and discounts for Military with ID. and military with ID. 210-247-4000 Fax: 210-247-4020 |