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San Antonio Attractions and Downtown Dining San Antonio Attractions and Downtown Dining LA ARCATA COLONIAL CENTER SHAVANO CENTER I NEW BRAUNFELS 115 N Loop 1604, Ste 2200 10000 IH 10 West, Ste 106 3522 Paesanos Pky, Ste 200 228 S. Seguin Ave 210.496.0002 210.424.6901 210.496.2223 830.608.1551 WEB www.trinitytitletx.com | FB facebook.com/trinitytitlesa 75 2 San Antonio Metro 281 35 71 66 63 68 69 36 1604 30 96 59 10 6 4 60 13 55 28 11 31 84 40 98 80 83 73 410 3 1604 64 62 97 35 58 57 410 72 10 8 85 61 94 77 32 50 10 10 92 1 56 35 38 89 65 151 90 14 17 7 86 88 41 46 29 78 24 12 90 79 37 5 70 9 281 35 25 410 87 26 27 91 Major Parks 1604 1 Brackenridge Park 3910 N. St. Mary’s St. Friedrich Park Cultural/Arts Institutions 2 21395 Milsa Dr. Artpace Government Canyon 42 445 N. Main Ave 3 12861 Galm Rd Sites Blue Star Arts Complex 43 1400 S. Alamo St. McAllister Park (Dog Park) 1 Alamo Morgan’s Wonderland 4 13102 Jones Maltsberger Rd 5 300 Alamo Plaza 28 5223 David Edwards Dr. Central Library Pearsall Park (Dog Park) Alamodome Port San Antonio 44 600 Soledad St. 5 50000 Old Pearsall Rd. 1604 16 100 Montana St. 29 907 Billy Mitchell Blvd. Charline McCombs Empire Hardberger Park (Dog Park) AT&T Center Retama Park 45 Theatre 226 N. St. Mary’s St. 6 13203 Blanco Rd. 1 AT&T Center Parkway 30 1 Retama Parkway, Selma 1 Guadalupe Cultural Arts Rosedale Park 7 Freeman Coliseum San Antonio Intl. Airport 46 Center 1300 Guadalupe St. 7 340 Dartmouth St. 3201 E. Houston St. 31 9800 Airport Blvd. Instituto de México San Antonio Botanical Gardens Casa Navarro Historic Site San Antonio Zoo 47 600 HemisFair Plaza Way 8 555 Funston Place 18 228 S. Laredo St. 32 3903 N. St. Mary’s St. Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio Missions National Convention Center San Fernando Cathedral 48 UTSA HemisFair Park Campus Historic Park 19 200 E. Market St. 33 115 Main Plaza 801 E César E. Chávez Blvd. 6701 San Jose Dr. HemisFair Park Scottish Rite Cathedral & Majestic Theatre 9 Mission Reach 20 200 S. Alamo St. 34 Auditorium 308 Avenue E 49 224 E. Houston St. From Blue Star Arts Complex to south of Mission Espada King WIlliam Historic District SeaWorld San Antonio McNay Art Museum 21 1032 S. Alamo St. 35 10500 SeaWorld Dr. 50 6000 N. New Braunfels Ave. San Pedro Springs La Villita Six Flags Fiesta Texas San Antonio At League 10 1315 San Pedro Ave. 22 S. Alamo at Villita Streets 36 17000 I-10 W 51 Museum 130 King WIlliam St. O.P. Schnabel Park Market Square Spanish Governor’s Palace San Antonio Children’s 11 9600 Bandera Rd 23 514 W. Commerce St. 37 105 Plaza de Armas 52 Museum 305 E. Houston St. South Side Lions Mission Concepcíon Southwest Research Institute San Antonio Museum of Art 3100 Hiawatha St. 24 807 Mission Rd. 38 6220 Culebra Rd. 53 200 W. Jones Ave. 12 South Side Lions-East Mission San José Tower of the Americas Southwest School of Art 3900 Pecan Valley Drive 25 6701 San José Dr. 39 HemisFair Park 54 300 Augusta St. Walker Ranch Mission San Juan Capistrano Toyota Field (Soccer) Texas Transportation Museum 13 12603 West Ave. 26 9101 Graf Rd. 40 5103 David Edwards Drive 55 11731 Wetmore Rd. Woodlawn Lake Mission Espada Wolff Stadium (Baseball) Witte Museum & HEB Science 14 1103 Cincinnati Ave. 27 10040 Espada Rd 41 757 US 90 W 56 Treehouse 3801 Broadway Crockett Park 35 S a n P e d M ro c C 10 u l lo u g h Madison Square Maverick Park Park ’s ary . M ay St dw Downtown San Antonio oa 53 Br Columbus 44 Park 42 Martin 54 Travis Park 34 Com Houston 52 merce Milam 45 Park 49 Smith 15 Park 23 37 Dolorosa 33 81 M 95 74 arket 67 Co mmerc 19 e 22 18 82 o m Hemisfair Park a l 93 39 A 20 . S a 47 s o i o Commander r R C F é House Park sa ta r n E a s r . C S e e h r iv 51 a76 o v l R e F z 16 o i n S Alamodome t 48 o . t n M A a r n y Shopping Centers a ’ 21 s Alamo Quarry Market S 225 E. Basse Rd 1057 Quarry Village 300 E. Basse Rd 281 Alamo Ranch 58 Loop 1604 at Culebra Rd. 35 The Forum at Olympia Parkway 59 8320 Agora Parkway 37 Huebner Oaks 60 11745 I-10 West Ingram Park Mall 43 61 6301 NW Loop 410 North Star Mall Government/Military 62 7400 San Pedro Ave Audie L. Murphey VA Hospital Northwoods Shopping Center 73 7400 Merton Minter St. 63 US 281 and Loop 1604 Bexar County Courthouse Park North Plaza 74 100 Dolorosa St. Colleges & Universities 64 618 NW Loop 410 Camp Bullis Concordia University Texas A&M University- Pearl Brewery 75 83 8626 Tesoro Drive, Suite 112 91 San Antonio 1 University Way 65 303 Pearl Parkway Federal Building Northeast Lakeview College Trinity University The Rim 76 665 E. César E. Chávez Blvd. 84 1201 Kitty Kawk Road 92 1 Trinity Place 66 17907 I-10 West Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Northwest Vista College Universidad Nacional Rivercenter 77 Sam Houston/San Antonio 85 3535 N. Ellison Drive 93 Autónoma de México 67 849 E. Commerce St. Military Medical Center Our Lady of the Lake University 600 HemisFair Plaza Way Rolling Oaks Mall Joint Base San Antonio- 86 411 SW 24th St. University of the Incarnate 68 6909 N. Loop 1604 E. 78 Lackland Airforce Base Palo Alto College 94 Word 4301 Broadway Shops at La Cantera Joint Base San Antonio- 87 1801 Martin Luther King Dr. UTSA Downtown Campus 69 15900 La Cantera Parkway 79 Lackland Airforce Base Annex St. Philip’s College 95 501 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. South Park Mall Joint Base San Antonio- 88 1801 Martin Luther King Dr. UTSA Main Campus 70 2310 SW Military Dr. 80 Randolph Air Force Base San Antonio College 96 1 UTSA Circle 89 1300 San Pedro Ave. 1 The Vineyard San Antonio City Hall UT Health Science Center 7 Loop 1604 at Blanco Road 81 100 Military Plaza St. Mary’s University 97 7703 Floyd Curl Drive Wonderland of the Americas San Antonio Public Safety 90 1 Camino Santa Maria Wayland Baptist University- 72 4522 Fredricksburg Rd. 82 Headquarters 315 S. Santa Rosa 98 San Antonio 11550 I-35 N y a w d a o r Riverwalk Dining 1 2 B 3 Houston St. 5 6 29 30 31 A 32 l 22 26 a m . t S o 20 25 27 o 9 r 17 r a v 24 28 4 a 21 N 23 33 7 8 10 12 14 16 18 19 34 11 13 15 39 40 35 . t 41 36 S s ’ y 37 r 42 a 43 38 M . t 44 a S y o s 45 a L 56 46 Com 47 merce 55 54 Marke 53 t 48 49 50 52 51 1 Restaurant Gwendolyn 16 Waxy O’Conner’s 31 Mad Dog’s 45 Republic of Texas Restaurant 2 Ocho Lounge 17 Las Canarias 32 Q ont he River 46 Schilo’s 3 Lüke - Closed 18 Rita’s on the River 33 Rainforest Cafe 47 Casa Rio 4 Mexican Manhattan 19 Justin’s Ice Cream 34 Paloma Riverwalk 48 The River’s Edge Cafe 5 Ácenar 20 Dick’s Last Resort 35 Charlie Wants a Burger 49 Tex’s River Walk 6 Citrus Restaurant 21 County Line Bar-B-Q 36 Michelino’s 50 Durty Nelly’s 7 Bella on the River 22 Joe’ Crab Shack 37 Cafe Ole’ 51 Fig Tree Restaurant 8 The Esquire Tavern 23 Barriba Cantina 38 Lone Star Cafe 52 Little Rhein Steakhouse 9 Texas Land & Cattle 24 Hard Rock Cafe 39 Saltgrass Steak House 53 Las Ramblas 10 Agave Room 25 Ben & Jerry’s 40 Rocky Mountain Chocolate 54 Zocca 11 Aztec on the River 26 Paesanos Factory 55 Biga on the Banks 12 Iron Cactus 27 Swig Martini Bar 41 Original Mexican Restaurant 56 Rivercenter- Chili’s, Hooters, Lucianos, Maria Mia Mexican 13 SOHO Wine & Martini Bar 28 Howl at the Moon 42 Rio Rio Cantina Bistro, Starbucks, Tony Romas Ribs 14 Ostra 29 Acapulco Sam’s 43 Coyote Ugly 15 Pizzarita’s 30 Landry’s Seafood 44 Boudro’s.
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