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We're Here to Help You Get There Downtown Visitor Map 93 5 TOBIN CENTER 11 FOR THE PERFORMING 100 ARTS 5 17 N. ALAMO 93 301 93 11 TRAVIS AVENUE E PARK 301 301 40 5 301 301 301 MAJESTIC 40 100 THEATRE 11 93 AZTEC THE VIA ELLIS ALLEY MARKET THEATRE 301 ALAMO SQUARE 100 100 PARK & RIDE 17 SHOPS AT 17 25, 100 NORTH RIVERCENTER JUL 2019 DOL UTSA OROSA 64 17 17 DOWNTOWN VIA DOWNTOWN 100 VIA CENTRO CAMPUS INFORMATION 301 64 PLAZA 93 CENTER 3, 17, 20, 25, 26, 30 THE BRISCOE 46, 62, 66, 68 WESTERN 301 70, 75, 76, 89, ART MUSEUM 64 301 5 17 93, 100, 301 LA 100 E CES VILLITA ST. PAUL 40 SQUARE 64 to SeaWorld AR CHA 11 CONVENTION 93 to Fiesta Texas THE MAGIK CENTER SUNSET V T 301 64 EZ BL THEATRE STATION to San Antonio 30 5 17 International Airport VD HEMISFAIR INSTITUTE OF (continues as Route 30 PARK TEXAN 64 ALAMODOME CULTURES through Downtown) 40 S ALAMO S 30 5:30 am - 10:00 pm San Antonio International Airport 5 MCCULLOUGH Daily McNay Art Museum, The Witte Museum, San Antonio Botanical Garden, Brackenridge Park, San Antonio Zoo, 9:00 am - 8:00 pm Japanese Tea Garden, The DoSeum, Pearl, San Antonio 11 Daily with service to Pearl until 11:00 pm Museum of Art, The Alamo, Tobin Center for the Performing Arts, The Magik Theatre, Hemisfair Park, Blue Star Arts Complex, Southtown The Alamo, La Villita, The Magik Theatre, Hemisfair Park, 8:30 am - 5:30 pm Shops at Rivercenter, Riverwalk, Mission Concepción, 40 Daily Mission San José, Mission San Juan, Mission Espada US 90 8:00 am - 10:00 pm SeaWorld San Antonio 64 EXPRESS Daily IH-10 CROSSROADS/ 6:00 am - 11:00 pm Six Flags Fiesta Texas Continues 93 Daily UTSA EXPRESS as Route 17 4:00 am - 1:00 am Market Square, San Fernando Catherdral, Convention 100 Daily Center, Shops at Rivercenter Centro Plaza, UTSA Downtown Campus, Tobin Center for 7:00 am - 11:00 pm the Performing Arts, The Alamo, Convention Center, Weekdays St. Paul Square, Alamodome, Institute of Texan Cultures, 301 9:00 am - 11:00 pm The Briscoe Western Art Museum, Aztec Theatre, Weekends Market Square, Majestic Theatre, Riverwalk, Shops at Rivercenter, Sunset Station 01/2019 WE’RE HERE TO HELP YOU GET THERE VIAinfo.net.
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