Guidebook for downtown San Antonio

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Guidebook for downtown San Antonio

Drinks & Nightlife

Great food, drink and atmosphere within walking distance. A nice but casual atmosphere with cocktails, pizzas and funky small plates.
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Barbaro
2720 McCullough Ave
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Great food, drink and atmosphere within walking distance. A nice but casual atmosphere with cocktails, pizzas and funky small plates.

Food Scene

Some of the best Tex-Mex in town. Casual, no beer, but puro San Antonio breakfast lunch and dinner in a small retail hub with antique and collectibles shops. Look for beacon at roundabout on Blanco.
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Blanco Cafe
1720 Blanco Rd
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Some of the best Tex-Mex in town. Casual, no beer, but puro San Antonio breakfast lunch and dinner in a small retail hub with antique and collectibles shops. Look for beacon at roundabout on Blanco.
A short walk from the casita, The Rose Bush hosts food trucks and is family-friendly.
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The Rose Bush
2301 San Pedro Ave
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A short walk from the casita, The Rose Bush hosts food trucks and is family-friendly.
A very good local coffee house
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Olmos Perk
5223 McCullough Ave
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A very good local coffee house
The Cove is a little bit of everything - good restaurant, bar, live music venue, car wash, laundromat, children's playground.
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The Cove
606 W Cypress St
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The Cove is a little bit of everything - good restaurant, bar, live music venue, car wash, laundromat, children's playground.
Scratch is delicious 7 days a week for breakfast or lunch and an easy walk from the Zen Treehouse.
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Scratch Kitchen
607 W Russell Pl
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Scratch is delicious 7 days a week for breakfast or lunch and an easy walk from the Zen Treehouse.

Parks & Nature

One of the oldest parks in the U.S. and a lovely walk through history, with a paved strolling trail and gorgeous trees. Humans lived here long before the first mission was established (and yes, moved to what is now downtown and becoming what is now The Alamo)
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San Pedro Springs Park
2200 N Flores
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One of the oldest parks in the U.S. and a lovely walk through history, with a paved strolling trail and gorgeous trees. Humans lived here long before the first mission was established (and yes, moved to what is now downtown and becoming what is now The Alamo)
This gem in an old quarry adjacent to Brackenridge Park is a wonderful place to walk and photograph. Learn its complicated history or just enjoy the pools and gardens.
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Japanese Tea Gardens
3853 N St Mary's St
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This gem in an old quarry adjacent to Brackenridge Park is a wonderful place to walk and photograph. Learn its complicated history or just enjoy the pools and gardens.
Brackenridge Park has a long history in San Antonio and is adjacent to the San Antonio Zoo, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Gardens and the Witte Museum, which has great natural history information and is wonderful for kids and adults. It has plenty of space and trees for a city park, and a great little train that chugs around it all day.
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Brackenridge Park
3700 N St Mary's St
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Brackenridge Park has a long history in San Antonio and is adjacent to the San Antonio Zoo, the Japanese Tea Garden, Sunken Gardens and the Witte Museum, which has great natural history information and is wonderful for kids and adults. It has plenty of space and trees for a city park, and a great little train that chugs around it all day.

Everything Else

The Pearl is beautiful, with great restaurants, shops and access to biking/walking the river's Museum Reach: http://atpearl.com/ and you can stroll down the river right on in to downtown.
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Pearl Brewery
303 Pearl Pkwy
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The Pearl is beautiful, with great restaurants, shops and access to biking/walking the river's Museum Reach: http://atpearl.com/ and you can stroll down the river right on in to downtown.

Arts & Culture

SAMA has great collections in a great space - yet another defunct brewery along the San Antonio River redeveloped into an amazing place. Beautiful permanent collections and great visiting exhibits.
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San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W Jones Ave
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SAMA has great collections in a great space - yet another defunct brewery along the San Antonio River redeveloped into an amazing place. Beautiful permanent collections and great visiting exhibits.

Entertainment & Activities

A beautiful stretch to ramble, taking in public art, old buildings, new eateries, native landscaping, and a connection directly (but not straight) to downtown.
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Museum Reach
Museum Reach
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A beautiful stretch to ramble, taking in public art, old buildings, new eateries, native landscaping, and a connection directly (but not straight) to downtown.

Essentials

Gas and food
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H-E-B
2118 Fredericksburg Road
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Gas and food
A string of old Spanish missions along the river that can be hiked and biked - each one a different era and glimpse into Spanish colonial, indigenous, agricultural and religious history. And don't forget the most famous one, The Alamo! But unlike the Alamo, which is busy, surrounded by cityscape, and has its own layers of history and mythology, the other missions are beautifully preserved garden spots.
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San Antonio Missions National Historical Park
6701 San Jose Dr
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A string of old Spanish missions along the river that can be hiked and biked - each one a different era and glimpse into Spanish colonial, indigenous, agricultural and religious history. And don't forget the most famous one, The Alamo! But unlike the Alamo, which is busy, surrounded by cityscape, and has its own layers of history and mythology, the other missions are beautifully preserved garden spots.