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Quote: As a zoo enthusiast, I have visited several zoos in my lifetime. The San Antonio Zoo is one of the better ones. When we visited in 2004, it had a lot of exhibits to fascinate my then 3-year-old daughter. Read More
Quote: The San Antonio Botanical Garden, which opened in 1980, is a great place for nature enthusiasts as well as architectural travelers such as me. Noted Argentinean architect Emilio Ambasz designed the attractive Read More
Quote: The riverwalk is hidden in the middle of all of the hotels downtown and winds for a couple miles. You can walk it or you can pay 50¢ and take a river boat tour. It's great for couples and whole families. Read More
Quote: We boarded and sat down, and then the tour guide asked us some questions--then he said that if we weren't more accommodating, he'd call us by name--not a fun thought for any of us! He even threatened to make us Read More
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Quote: Legend has it that Spanish immigrants from the Canary Islands gathered on March 9, 1731 and said "Here we will begin. The Church will stand at the center of our city." An on that spot they built the San Fernando Read More
Quote: We love the idea of a piano pub. Just be careful of when you visit. We have visited several times a year for the past 10 years. In the early years the piano players didn't change much. It seems over the past Read More
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Quote: While there are events I wouldn't count as my favorites, this is the only event I would not recommend for reasons other than crowds or the activities it offers. I don't recommend this one because frankly it's... Read More
Quote: The Spanish Governor's Palace is the result of an early-17th-century rivalry between Spain and France for dominance over the territory, now a part of the southwestern United States. Spain had Texas and the West, Read More