San Antonio, Texas, is home to one of the most
important places in American history, the Alamo, where 198 volunteers withstood the forces of Mexican leader Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna at the beginning of 1836, eventually succumbing after 13 days. The act of heroic men like Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie inspired Sam Houston’s men to defeat the mexicans a month later. The little mission church is one of the most visitor places in United States. The River Walk (Paseo del Rio) is a leading local San Antonio, home to many festivals. Among the main buildings of the business district stand Dillard’s, a five-storey art deco store. Saint Anthony of Padua is the namesake of San Antonio. Do not miss the mission trail, a short drive out of town. Hotels in San Antonio
What to visit in San Antonio: The Alamo; Aztec on the River; Casa Navarro State Historical Park; River Walk;
Transports in San Antonio
San Antonio International Airport (SAT): There are national and international flights to/from San Antonio.
Trains and buses: Trains and buses running to/from many US cities.
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