| The Alamo | Need we say more?
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| The Riverwalk | An attraction locals enjoy as much as tourists. Great restaurants, live music, people watching, and more!
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| Six Flags Fiesta Texas | Six Flags Fiesta Texas provides their guests with heart-pounding rides, spectacular shows, an expansive waterpark and plenty of activities that the whole family can enjoy!
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| Natural Bridge Caverns | Come see what Texas looks like from underground. |
| Sea World San Antonio | The park offers 25 shows, animal attractions, educational exhibits and amusement rides, including roller coasters. 250 acres of watery fun for the whole family.
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| San Antonio Spurs | Hoop it up with our three time NBA Champions! Go Spurs Go!!
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| Tower of Americas | The Tower of Americas is a triumphant feat of architectural and engineering skills and is still one of the tallest freestanding structures in the Western Hemisphere. The observation deck is encircled by an outdoor walkway which enhances the sensation of height above the Alamo City
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| San Antonio Missions Baseball | Enjoy great baseball at an affordable price! As pure San Antonion as barbacoa tacos on Saturday morning!
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| Sunset Station | Sunset Station is the only destination for world class entertainment, delicious food and unique shopping all set in the historic backdrop of a turn of the century train station.
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| Verizon Wireless Amphitheater | SFX's newest amphitheatre, located just north of San Antonio, will offer South and Central Texans a world-class outdoor music venue.
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| AT&T Center | San Antonio's premier sporting and entertainment venue. Featuring Spurs basketball, Silver Stars basketball, Rampage hockey, superstar concerts and fantastic family shows.
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| Splashtown San Antonio | Splashtown San Antonio is 20 landscaped acres of cool, clean water excitement with something fun for every age. Featuring concerts, contests and special events, including "Dive-In" Movies every Friday night!
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| San Antonio Zoo | Being one of the largest zoos in the country with 3,500 animals of 750 species means there is a lot to see. The San Antonio Zoo is one of the premier zoos in the country, and their conservation programs with flamingo, white rhino, black rhino, snow leopard, whooping crane, and many more species are recognized around the globe.
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| Alamodome | Since opening its doors, the Alamodome has become internationally recognized for its achievement in presenting major sporting events, concerts and conventions.
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| Schlitterbahn Waterpark & Resorts | Voted America's #1 Family Waterpark, Schlitterbahn is located just a quick 20 minutes north of San Antonio in New Braunfels, TX. Enjoy countless water-rides built into the scenic landscape of the Texas Hill Country.
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| San Antonio Rampage Hockey | Contrary to Canadian beliefs, even Texans enjoy their hockey. The San Antonio Rampage have become one of the hottest attractions in town!
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| Witte Museum | Historic homes and a re-created blacksmith shop, as well as four levels of hands-on science!
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| The Institue of Texan Cultures | The Institute showcases the history and accomplishments of 27 ethnic groups that settled Texas. The complex served as the State of Texas pavilion during HemisFair '68, and its exhibits echo the theme of the fair: 'The Confluence of Cultures in the Americas.' The Institute's annual Texas Folklife Festival attracts thousands of people to its grounds for multicultural food, music, dance and more.
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| McNay Art Museum | Texas' first modern art museum focuses on 19th and 20th century European and American art, and 20th century graphic arts.
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| Hemisfair Park | Built to host the 1968 World's Fair, HemisFair Park has since been completely renovated and offers San Antonio residents and visitors a unique experience. During the renovation, unused facilities were removed and a beautiful, 15-acre park with cascading waterfalls and fountains, lushly landscaped areas, and restored historic buildings was built.
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| San Antonio Symphony | Relax with a night of symphonies, operas, and much more with the nationally-acclaimed San Antonio Symphony.
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| San Antonio Museum of Art | Since opening in 1981, the San Antonio Museum of Art has become home to the region's finest display of Greek and Roman antiquities, Asian art, Latin American and folk art, and American paintings. And, it continues to grow.
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| King William's Historic District | Any given Saturday morning, tourists and locals alike walk block after block through the 19th-century Texas neighborhood of restored Victorian homes. The district begins at the corner of King William and South St. Mary's streets.
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| Missions National Historic Park | The San Antonio Missions National Historical Park comprises Mission Concepción, Mission San José, Mission San Juan Capistrano and Mission San Francisco de la Espada.
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| Ripley's Believe It or Not! & Plaza Theater of Wax | The museum includes theme galleries filled with more than 500 one-of-a-kind exhibits from the beautiful and bizarre collection of Robert Ripley, including a gallery called "Galveston 1900: Hurricane Disaster." President George W. Bush is the latest wax figure to join the more than 225 figures from Hollywood, horror, history and religion.
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| Market Square | Perhaps the city's best-known cultural center houses the city's best-known Mexican restaurants, the two-story marketplace El Mercado and the Farmers Market.
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| Buckhorn Saloon & Museum | Most people come here to check out the Buckhorn Hall of Horns. It also features a grand curio shop, a full-service saloon, a period arcade and rare trophy animals.
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