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So much to see and do.Did you know that San Antonio is Texas’s oldest city? True story. With its rich history and longtime traditions, there is much here to enjoy, deep in the heart of Texas.Located in the Central Downtown Theater District one-half block from the Riverwalk and across the street from the Majestic Theatre, the hotel is convenient to shopping, museums, the San Antonio Convention Center, and the Alamodome. You may want to start at the famous Alamo, which has been called the cradle of Texas liberty. See why it’s remembered so well. You can also tour the Missions Trail that connects the five historic missions surrounding the old city. Or check out some of the several fine museums of San Antonio, where you can explore our heritage and culture. Then step over to the famed San Antonio Riverwalk for fun and nightlife. You’ll find authentic entertainment, shopping and fine dining in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Nothing beats Texas cooking, known for Tex-Mex dishes, steak houses, and of course, good ol’ Texas bar-b-que. Still looking for something to do? Why not visit Brackenridge Park, home of the San Antonio Zoo and miniature train ride? For bigger thrills, you might want to try Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme park, Sea World of Texas or Schlitterbahn, designated the #1 waterpark in the nation. Make yourself at home.If you ask San Antonians when is the best time to visit, their reply will probably be, “Any old time 'cause there's always something going on." And they’re right. Here are just a few of the events that have made San Antonio such a remarkable place to live and play:January/February/March
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