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Things to see and do in the San Antonio area.
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2014 / 2015 San Antonio
POINTS OF INTERESTThe AlamoEstablished in 1718 as the city’s fi rstmission, the Alamo is the most famous spot in Texas where 189 brave Texans and Tejanos fought and died in the struggle for Texas independence in 1836. Museum contains relics and mementos from the Republic of Texas. Open Mon.-Sun. 9am-5:30pm, Summer 9am-7pm. Donations accepted. (210) 281-0710thealamo.org
Buckhorn Hall of Horns,Fins and FeaturesThe hall features a massive collection of over 3,500 specimens of horned gameanimal trophies from all over the world. Open daily at 10am. Admission charge. 318 E. Houston Street. (210) 247-4000buckhornmuseum.com
Wonder World ParkExplore the historic Balcones Fault Line Cave. Catch a train ride through Texas’ largestpetting park. Travel by “Stratavator” to the Tejas Observation Towers and tour the Topsy-Turvy Anti-Gravity House. IH-35 (exit 202) Wonder World Drive - 1000 Prospect Street, San Marcos. (512) 392-3760wonderworldpark.com
River Walk (Paseo del Rio)Below street level and bordered by lush gardens and trees, the San Antonio Riverwinds its way through downtown, creating theworld-famous River Walk. Ride numerous boat tours or river taxis. Home to many attractions, points of interest, shops and restaurants.thesanantonioriverwalk.com
San Antonio Museum of ArtListed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces, the museum is located in theformer Lone Star Brewery’s castle-like building - a sight no visitor can afford to miss! Art collections range from ancient art to the most contemporary. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving & Christmas. Open Tues.,Fri.,Sat. 10am-9pm, Wed. & Thurs. 10am-5pm, Sun. 10am-6pm.(210) 978-8100 samuseum.org
San Antonio ZooRanked as one of the best in the nation, the zoo houses over 3,000 animals of 700species and covers 25 landscaped acres at the headwaters of the San Antonio River. Open year-round at 9am Gate closes at 5pm, people leave at 6pm. Admission charge. 3903 North St. Mary’s Street.(210) 734-7184www.sazoo.org/zootennial
Sea World San AntonioThe world’s largest marine life park has more than 25 spectacular shows, exhibits, rides & attractions; a marine mammal pool where guests may feed and touch dolphins. Bring swim suits for water slides, rides and wave pool. Call for specifi c days open and hours. Located 16 miles northwest of downtown at Ellison Drive and Westover Hills Blvd. off Hwy. 151. (800) 700-7786seaworld.com
Six Flags Fiesta TexasLocated 15 minutes from downtown on I-10 West at La Cantera Pkwy., this 200 acre theme park celebrates Texas cultures and music in four themed areas-German, 50’s rock’ n roll, 1920’s Southwest and Hispanic. Live music shows, rides, shops, restaurants, a water park, and a “seaside” boardwalk. Open weekends in spring and fall, daily in summer. Admission charge.(210) 697-5050 sixfl ags.com
Schlitterbahn Waterpark ResortThe most popular waterpark in the United States, attracts more visitors than any other waterpark during its late-April to mid-September season. The park is located on the banks of the spring-fed Comal River in New Braunfels, between San Antonio and Austin. Admission charge.(830) 625-2351 schlitterbahn.com
Witte Museumof History & ScienceFeatures history and science exhibits, major traveling exhibits and family events. The museum’s H-E-B Science Treehouse is an interactive science center for all ages, including four levels of hands-on science exhibits, an Internet surfi ng room, a real treehouse, and outdoor water exhibits. Open Monday-Saturday 10-5, Tuesday 10-8, Sunday 12-5. Closed third Monday in October, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Admission charge. 3801 Broadway.(210) 357-1900 wittemuseum.org
Natural Bridge CavernsCome experience one of the world’spremier caverns, Natural Bridge Caverns. Tours include the North Cavern Tour, the Jaremy Room, the Flashlight Tour, South Cavern Adventure Tour and the Watchtower Challenge! Pan for gems & minerals. Gift shop, snack bar and picnic grounds also available. Open daily. (210) 651-6101naturalbridgecaverns.com
KANSASCOLORADO
NEWMEXICO
Amarillo
Midland
SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO
Ft. Worth
DallasDallasDallas
Lubbock
Austin
HoustonGalveston
Corpus Christi
TEXAS
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DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN SAN ANTONIO AND...
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Austin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Boerne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Corpus Christi . . . . . . . . .143Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .548Fort Worth . . . . . . . . . . . .262Fredericksburg . . . . . . . . . 71
Galveston . . . . . . . . . . . . .241Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197Kerrville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Laredo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154New Braunfels . . . . . . . . . 16San Marcos . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Waco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
ALL EMERGENCIES 911
San Antonio International Airport (210) 207-3411
Baptist Medical Center (210) 297-7000
San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 447-3372
San Antonio Police (210) 207-7484
San Antonio Fire & EMS (210) 207-7744
Texas Tourist Hotline (800) 888-8TEX
Weather Service (210) 225-0404
San CarlosUvalde
NewBraunfels
San Marcos
Seguin
Luling
SAN ANTONIO
AUSTIN
FredericksburgRound Rock
Georgetown
JohnsonCity
Del Rio
Hondo
Sonora
Junction
Kerrville
Comfort
Blanco
Rockdale
Sisterdale
Boerne
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VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS
FEARN’S TRAVELER INFO GUIDE
www.visitortips.com/tig/sanantonio
Mission San JoseSan Antonio, Texas
FREEMAP
2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5
SanAntonio
National Museum of the Pacifi c War 45,000 sf. of artifacts, advanced media and stunning archival fi lm and photos
LBJ State and National Historical Parks Visit the Texas White House and ranch where LBJ hosted world leaders and made national decisions during the 60’s
Pioneer Museum Immerse yourself in the stories of the German settlers who built Fredericksburg
Wildseed Farms The largest working wildfl ower farm in the nation
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Massive dome of pink granite visited by humans for over 11,000 years
Old Tunnel State Park From approx. May to October an evening emergence of over two million bats
Luckenbach Texas Made world famous by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings when they sang “Let’s go to Luckenbach Texas…”
Rockbox Theater Family-friendly, live musical show that rocks ’n’ rolls every weekend
Wine Road 290 Thirteen wineries strung like pearls along Highway 290 between Fredericksburg and Johnson City
Historic Main Street Over 150 shops, boutiques, art galleries, museums and restaurants along Main Street
BUT FIRST! Stop by our Visitor Information Center— 302 E. Austin. Watch a short video on the area and get more inside info to make your stay memorable.
Top 10 “Must do” ListFor Fredericksburg
V i s i t F r e d e r i c k s b u r g T X . c o m | 8 6 6 9 9 7 3 6 0 0
German Heritage. Texan Hospitality.
Texas White House Tours
Enchanted Rock
Taste Wine Road 290!
111 W. Crockett Street, Suite 101 | (210) 227-2782paesanosriverwalk.com
*Not valid with any other offer or discount. Offer only valid at Paesanos Riverwalk location.
Complimentary House Dessert
with order of an Entrée.*
*Limit 2 customers per coupon. Does not include daily specials, appetizers, happy hour, buffet, alcohol or desserts. **One complimentary order of
Guacamole and Chips per table. Valid with 10% off regular priced entrée offer.
FREE Guacamole & Chips
with purchase of entrée.**
10% OFF regular priced entrée.*
+
On the San Antonio River Walk | 421 E. Commerce Streetrioriocantina.com | (210) 226-8462
Save up to
$12 Austin City ToursAustin City ToursAustin City ToursAustin City ToursHOP-ON FOR SIGHTSEEING FUN!
Hop on-Hop off at more than 10 attractions!
832-388-8434www.AustinCityTours.us
Discover the best of Austin with this tour ofthe city’s most symbolic sites and attractions!
GHOSTHUNT
by Martin Leal
210.348.6640San Antonio’s only true paranormal experience. Ghost
stories verified by an internationally recognized paranormal research group told by a trained performer who has
appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows.
bestsanantonioghosttours.com
mile
7
11
18
ExoticAnimalWorld.com5640 IH 35 S. (directly off Exit 182) • New Braunfels, TX 78132
$3.00 OFF ONE ADMISSION WITH THIS COUPON*
*Limit one coupon per household. Not to be combined with other offers.
• Over 500 reptiles, Monkeys, Zebras, Wolves, Lemurs and Animals from Around the World on Display
• Come Visit our Petting Zoo, Rattlesnake Pit, Alligators & Crocodiles
• Open Daily & Fun for the Whole Family
(830) 608-9270
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2014 / 2015 San Antonio
POINTS OF INTERESTThe AlamoEstablished in 1718 as the city’s fi rstmission, the Alamo is the most famous spot in Texas where 189 brave Texans and Tejanos fought and died in the struggle for Texas independence in 1836. Museum contains relics and mementos from the Republic of Texas. Open Mon.-Sun. 9am-5:30pm, Summer 9am-7pm. Donations accepted. (210) 281-0710thealamo.org
Buckhorn Hall of Horns,Fins and FeaturesThe hall features a massive collection of over 3,500 specimens of horned gameanimal trophies from all over the world. Open daily at 10am. Admission charge. 318 E. Houston Street. (210) 247-4000buckhornmuseum.com
Wonder World ParkExplore the historic Balcones Fault Line Cave. Catch a train ride through Texas’ largestpetting park. Travel by “Stratavator” to the Tejas Observation Towers and tour the Topsy-Turvy Anti-Gravity House. IH-35 (exit 202) Wonder World Drive - 1000 Prospect Street, San Marcos. (512) 392-3760wonderworldpark.com
River Walk (Paseo del Rio)Below street level and bordered by lush gardens and trees, the San Antonio Riverwinds its way through downtown, creating theworld-famous River Walk. Ride numerous boat tours or river taxis. Home to many attractions, points of interest, shops and restaurants.thesanantonioriverwalk.com
San Antonio Museum of ArtListed in the National Register of HistoricPlaces, the museum is located in theformer Lone Star Brewery’s castle-like building - a sight no visitor can afford to miss! Art collections range from ancient art to the most contemporary. Closed Mondays, Thanksgiving & Christmas. Open Tues.,Fri.,Sat. 10am-9pm, Wed. & Thurs. 10am-5pm, Sun. 10am-6pm.(210) 978-8100 samuseum.org
San Antonio ZooRanked as one of the best in the nation, the zoo houses over 3,000 animals of 700species and covers 25 landscaped acres at the headwaters of the San Antonio River. Open year-round at 9am Gate closes at 5pm, people leave at 6pm. Admission charge. 3903 North St. Mary’s Street.(210) 734-7184www.sazoo.org/zootennial
Sea World San AntonioThe world’s largest marine life park has more than 25 spectacular shows, exhibits, rides & attractions; a marine mammal pool where guests may feed and touch dolphins. Bring swim suits for water slides, rides and wave pool. Call for specifi c days open and hours. Located 16 miles northwest of downtown at Ellison Drive and Westover Hills Blvd. off Hwy. 151. (800) 700-7786seaworld.com
Six Flags Fiesta TexasLocated 15 minutes from downtown on I-10 West at La Cantera Pkwy., this 200 acre theme park celebrates Texas cultures and music in four themed areas-German, 50’s rock’ n roll, 1920’s Southwest and Hispanic. Live music shows, rides, shops, restaurants, a water park, and a “seaside” boardwalk. Open weekends in spring and fall, daily in summer. Admission charge.(210) 697-5050 sixfl ags.com
Schlitterbahn Waterpark ResortThe most popular waterpark in the United States, attracts more visitors than any other waterpark during its late-April to mid-September season. The park is located on the banks of the spring-fed Comal River in New Braunfels, between San Antonio and Austin. Admission charge.(830) 625-2351 schlitterbahn.com
Witte Museumof History & ScienceFeatures history and science exhibits, major traveling exhibits and family events. The museum’s H-E-B Science Treehouse is an interactive science center for all ages, including four levels of hands-on science exhibits, an Internet surfi ng room, a real treehouse, and outdoor water exhibits. Open Monday-Saturday 10-5, Tuesday 10-8, Sunday 12-5. Closed third Monday in October, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Admission charge. 3801 Broadway.(210) 357-1900 wittemuseum.org
Natural Bridge CavernsCome experience one of the world’spremier caverns, Natural Bridge Caverns. Tours include the North Cavern Tour, the Jaremy Room, the Flashlight Tour, South Cavern Adventure Tour and the Watchtower Challenge! Pan for gems & minerals. Gift shop, snack bar and picnic grounds also available. Open daily. (210) 651-6101naturalbridgecaverns.com
KANSASCOLORADO
NEWMEXICO
Amarillo
Midland
SAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIOSAN ANTONIO
Ft. Worth
DallasDallasDallas
Lubbock
Austin
HoustonGalveston
Corpus Christi
TEXAS
OKLAHOMA
MISSOURI
ARKANSAS
LOUISIANA
135 35
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DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN SAN ANTONIO AND...
HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Austin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Boerne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Corpus Christi . . . . . . . . .143Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .271El Paso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .548Fort Worth . . . . . . . . . . . .262Fredericksburg . . . . . . . . . 71
Galveston . . . . . . . . . . . . .241Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .197Kerrville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Laredo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .154New Braunfels . . . . . . . . . 16San Marcos . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Waco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .181
ALL EMERGENCIES 911
San Antonio International Airport (210) 207-3411
Baptist Medical Center (210) 297-7000
San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau (800) 447-3372
San Antonio Police (210) 207-7484
San Antonio Fire & EMS (210) 207-7744
Texas Tourist Hotline (800) 888-8TEX
Weather Service (210) 225-0404
San CarlosUvalde
NewBraunfels
San Marcos
Seguin
Luling
SAN ANTONIO
AUSTIN
FredericksburgRound Rock
Georgetown
JohnsonCity
Del Rio
Hondo
Sonora
Junction
Kerrville
Comfort
Blanco
Rockdale
Sisterdale
Boerne
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35
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VISITOR SERVICES WATER SPORTS ATTRACTIONSSIGHTSEEING LODGING DINING HELPFUL NUMBERS
FEARN’S TRAVELER INFO GUIDE
www.visitortips.com/tig/sanantonio
Mission San JoseSan Antonio, Texas
FREEMAP
2 0 1 4 / 2 0 1 5
SanAntonio
National Museum of the Pacifi c War 45,000 sf. of artifacts, advanced media and stunning archival fi lm and photos
LBJ State and National Historical Parks Visit the Texas White House and ranch where LBJ hosted world leaders and made national decisions during the 60’s
Pioneer Museum Immerse yourself in the stories of the German settlers who built Fredericksburg
Wildseed Farms The largest working wildfl ower farm in the nation
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area Massive dome of pink granite visited by humans for over 11,000 years
Old Tunnel State Park From approx. May to October an evening emergence of over two million bats
Luckenbach Texas Made world famous by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings when they sang “Let’s go to Luckenbach Texas…”
Rockbox Theater Family-friendly, live musical show that rocks ’n’ rolls every weekend
Wine Road 290 Thirteen wineries strung like pearls along Highway 290 between Fredericksburg and Johnson City
Historic Main Street Over 150 shops, boutiques, art galleries, museums and restaurants along Main Street
BUT FIRST! Stop by our Visitor Information Center— 302 E. Austin. Watch a short video on the area and get more inside info to make your stay memorable.
Top 10 “Must do” ListFor Fredericksburg
V i s i t F r e d e r i c k s b u r g T X . c o m | 8 6 6 9 9 7 3 6 0 0
German Heritage. Texan Hospitality.
Texas White House Tours
Enchanted Rock
Taste Wine Road 290!
111 W. Crockett Street, Suite 101 | (210) 227-2782paesanosriverwalk.com
*Not valid with any other offer or discount. Offer only valid at Paesanos Riverwalk location.
Complimentary House Dessert
with order of an Entrée.*
*Limit 2 customers per coupon. Does not include daily specials, appetizers, happy hour, buffet, alcohol or desserts. **One complimentary order of
Guacamole and Chips per table. Valid with 10% off regular priced entrée offer.
FREE Guacamole & Chips
with purchase of entrée.**
10% OFF regular priced entrée.*
+
On the San Antonio River Walk | 421 E. Commerce Streetrioriocantina.com | (210) 226-8462
Save up to
$12 Austin City ToursAustin City ToursAustin City ToursAustin City ToursHOP-ON FOR SIGHTSEEING FUN!
Hop on-Hop off at more than 10 attractions!
832-388-8434www.AustinCityTours.us
Discover the best of Austin with this tour ofthe city’s most symbolic sites and attractions!
GHOSTHUNT
by Martin Leal
210.348.6640San Antonio’s only true paranormal experience. Ghost
stories verified by an internationally recognized paranormal research group told by a trained performer who has
appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows.
bestsanantonioghosttours.com
mile
7
11
18
ExoticAnimalWorld.com5640 IH 35 S. (directly off Exit 182) • New Braunfels, TX 78132
$3.00 OFF ONE ADMISSION WITH THIS COUPON*
*Limit one coupon per household. Not to be combined with other offers.
• Over 500 reptiles, Monkeys, Zebras, Wolves, Lemurs and Animals from Around the World on Display
• Come Visit our Petting Zoo, Rattlesnake Pit, Alligators & Crocodiles
• Open Daily & Fun for the Whole Family
(830) 608-9270
2 12
4
14 3
8
2014 /2015 SAN ANTONIO TRAVELER INFO GUIDEPUBLISHER: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc.1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081 (800) 799-7373 FAX: (760) 727-1583 www.certifi edfolder.com
SAN ANTONIO REGIONAL OFFICE: Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc.5508 Business Park, San Antonio, TX 78218, (210) 661-3191 Fax: (210) 661-3172
Neither Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. nor the San Antonio Traveler Info Guide make any representation
expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or to the accuracy of the facts herein.
Certifi ed Folder Display Service, Inc. and the San Antonio Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally disclaim
any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2014 by Certifi ed Folder Display
Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without the permission of the
publisher. SATIG714
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The Alamo Trolley216 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio(210) 247-0238thealamotrolley.com
Animal World& Snake Farm5640 IH 35 SouthNew Braunfels(830) 608-9270exoticanimalworld.com
Austin City Tours602 East 4th Street, Austin(832) 388-8434AustinCityTours.us
Boerne Convention &Visitor Bureau1407 South Main StreetBoerne(888) 842-8080VisitBoerne.org
The Buckhorn Museum318 East Houston StreetSan Antonio(210) 247-4000buckhornmuseum.com
City SightseeingSan Antonio204 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio(210) 224-8687city-sightseeing.com
Fredericksburg CVB302 East Austin StreetFredericksburg(888) 997-3600 or(830) 997-6523VisitFredericksburgTX.com
Ghost HuntSan Antonio(210) 348-6640bestsanantonioghosttours.com
Grand Trolley ToursAlamo Sightseeing Tours321 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio(210) 492-4144citytoursinc.com
Market Square514 West Commerce StreetSan Antonio(210) 207-8600MarketSquareSA.com
Natural Bridge Caverns26495 Natural BridgeCaverns RoadNatural Bridge Caverns(210) 651-6101NaturalBridgeCaverns.com
Paesanos Riverwalk111 West Crockett StreetSuite 101San Antonio(210) 227-2782paesanosriverwalk.com
Pee Wee Bees5511 West Loop 1604 NorthSan Antonio(210) 521-2337PeeWeeBees.com
Rio Rio Cantina421 East Commerce StreetSan Antonio(210) 226-8462rioriocantina.com
Ripley’s Haunted AdventureTomb Rider/Guiness Museum329 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio(210) 226-2828ripleys.com/phillips
San Antonio & Beyond317 Alamo PlazaSan Antonio(210) 886-9991SanAntonioAttractions.com
San Antonio Zoo3903 North St. Mary’s StreetSan Antonio(210) 734-7184sazoo.org
Schlitterbahn Waterpark400 North Liberty AvenueNew Braunfels(830) 625-2351schlitterbahn.com
Six Flags Fiesta Texas17000 IH 10 WestSan Antonio(210) 697-5050sixfl ags.com
Splashtown - San Antonio3600 IH 35 NorthSan Antonio(210) 227-1100splashtownsa.com
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Pee Wee BeesA playground where the weather is always fine!
Indoor play area forchildren from 6 months to 7 years old.Bring the kids for hours of play!
Play with your children or watch them play while relaxing.COUCHES • A/C • $1 SNACKS • FREE WIFIFREE PARKING • FREE ADULT ADMISSION
5511 West Loop 1604 North
(210) 521-2337www.PeeWeeBees.com
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Across From The Alamo
Our 60-Minute Topless Double Decker Official ToursDepart Every 20 Minutes, All Day, Every Day!
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