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First founded in 1718 as a Spanish mission in South Central Texas, San Antonio is now the seventh-most populous city in the USA. Having been part of the Spanish Empire and the Mexican Republic, the city has a rich cultural history and significant American status. Accordingly, it's also one of the most visited southern destinations in America. Several sights and attractions in San Antonio were granted UNESCO World Heritage status over the last few decades. Visitors can expect a vibrant cityscape with a thriving contemporary cultural scene.

As the city hosts over 34 million visitors annually, you can expect a wide range of vacation accommodation options. Whether you're traveling solo, with a friend, or with a large family group, there are many hotels to suit your budget or preferences.

Neighborhoods of San Antonio

The city has very interesting neighborhoods boasting unique qualities. The River Walk is a long 15-mile walkway connecting the town's most popular tourist attractions and areas, including:

  • Downtown: The heart of the city has major squares housing the most important cultural and historical sights, including Alamo Plaza, Main Plaza, and Market Square.
  • Alamo Heights: This is the place for boutique shopping, upscale eateries, vibrant nightlife, and many music venues.
  • Southtown: Encompassing the King William Historic District, this is where you'll find the artistic city hubs of artists, museums, and coffee shops.
  • Missions: The most historical part of the city contains four Christian missions listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

What to see and do in San Antonio

Some of the most popular places and activities in and around the city include:

  • The Alamo: The legendary fort is still in original condition, but it's been transformed into a museum of Texan history.
  • Mission National Historical Park: The four Spanish missions still operate as churches here.
  • Ripley's Alamo Plaza Attractions: After visiting the missions, have some fun at Ripley’s Haunted Adventure, Tomb Rider 3D, and Guinness World Records Museum.
  • San Fernando Cathedral: The oldest church in Texas, founded in 1731, presents a sound and light presentation of the city’s history known as The Saga.
  • Tower of the Americas: This tall 750-foot landmark was erected during the 1968 World Fair. The observation deck sits at the height of 579 feet.
  • San Antonio Zoo: Over 9,000 animals from 750+ species are located in Brackenridge Park. The zoo features the USA's largest collection of endangered animals.
  • Sea World: The USA's largest marine park is packed with exhibits and rides.
  • Six Flags Fiesta Texas: This large amusement park has a dramatic setting and fun rides for all ages.

What to eat in San Antonio

As a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, San Antonio boasts a rich and unique food culture, taking inspiration from traditional southern and Mexican influences. Must-try dishes include:

  • Barbacoa: The city's staple is slow-cooked meat, usually beef cheek, that's often eaten in tacos.
  • San Antonio bean burger: The city’s signature beef burger is made with onions, crushed corn chips, and refried beans.
  • Chicken on a stick: This flattened chicken is breaded, deep-fried, and skewered.
  • Elote: Cob on the corn is all dressed up with a load of toppings.
  • Pan Dulce: This sweet Hispanic-origin bread-like pastry comes in many variations and flavors.

Typical events and festivals in San Antonio

There is always something exciting and interesting to experience in San Antonio. Some of the most popular events are:

  • San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo: The Texas ranching tradition is celebrated every February.
  • Fiestas: Ten days in April are filled with night parades and light shows.
  • A Day in Southtown: This community cultural celebration takes place in October.
  • Dia de Los Muertos: The significant Mexican festival hits the town between November 1–3.
  • Ford Holiday River Parade and Lighting Ceremony: The day after Thanksgiving marks the start of the Christmas season.

How to move around in San Antonio

The best way to travel in and around town is by bus. The VIA Metropolitan Transit has numerous bus routes regularly serving hundreds of stops. There are also hop-on/hop-off open-air double-decker buses, and the Pedego electric-bike scheme is a great way to see the city. San Antonio has an international airport, major national roads, rails, and bus connections.

The climate in San Antonio

The city's subtropical climate gives it mild winters and hot, humid summers. In July and August, the daily average temperature reaches muggy highs of 95° F. December to February is the mildest time of the year. Still, the average daily temperature rarely dips below 60° F. The best time to visit San Antonio is from spring through early summer.

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Frequently asked questions about Hotels in San Antonio

It depends on the category of the hotel. If you want to stay at a 4-star hotel in San Antonio, the average price per night is 139 , while you will pay an average of 77 for a 3-star hotel, and in a more luxurious 5-star hotel, you'll pay around 181 .

You can make reservations at Residence Sonesta Es Suites San Antonio Downtown Alamo Plaza, Hotel The Westin Riverwalk, San Antonio and Hotel Gibbs Downtown Riverwalk if you"re looking for a hotel with valet service for your visit to San Antonio.

If you´re looking for peace and quiet and want to stay at an adult-only hotel in San Antonio, we recommend Hotel Best Western Windsor Pointe & Suites At&t Center.

According to our clients, if you´re travelling with children, the best hotels in San Antonio are Hotel Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk, Hotel Staybridge Suites San Antonio Downtown Convention Center and Hotel The Westin Riverwalk, San Antonio.

If you want to save time, the hotels in San Antonio with express check-in and check-out are Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort, Residence Sonesta Es Suites San Antonio Downtown Alamo Plaza and Hotel The Westin Riverwalk, San Antonio.

Some of the options for hotels with non-smoking rooms in San Antonio are Hotel The Crockett, Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort and Hotel Hilton Palacio Del Rio.