
"Despite being the country's seventh-largest city, San Antonio, in South Texas, never feels like it. Embrace the friendly, small-town vibe and relaxed pace as you stroll the 15-mile River Walk, the city's lush European-inspired riverside promenade; eat pretension-free street-style tacos and smoky Texas barbecue; and dance with locals to Tejano, cumbia and San Antonio's legacy brand of Chicano soul on the patio of a community-centered nightlife spot."
"Jazz, TX is one of the few jazz clubs in town along with River Sun and No Vacancy and has hosted performances from a wide spectrum of the genre for more than nine years. In the heart of the city, the San Antonio River Walk offers a 15-mile stroll along the water's edge, surrounded by hundreds of trees to keep you cool."
"The San Fernando Cathedral is the oldest operating cathedral in Texas. See bright visuals of Texas history projected on its facade at night. At the Historic Market Square, you can spend the whole day browsing Mexican art and food stalls. There are also occasional live performances. Gaze at contemporary Latino and Native American artwork in a 1950s Spanish-Colonial-inspired mansion at the McNay Art Museum."
San Antonio blends a relaxed, small-town atmosphere with major-city attractions centered on the 15-mile River Walk, a European-inspired riverside promenade shaded by hundreds of trees. Mild winter temperatures make outdoor markets, patios and river strolls inviting. Historic sites include the Alamo and the San Fernando Cathedral, which features nighttime projections of Texas history. Cultural offerings span Mexican art and food at Historic Market Square, contemporary Latino and Native American work at the McNay, jazz and Tejano music venues, and family-friendly green spaces such as Brackenridge Park, the Japanese Tea Garden and the San Antonio Zoo.
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