River Walk
River Walk

The Essence of San Antonio

110 Broadway
Suite 500
San Antonio, TX
78205

Neighborhood: River Walk

Phone: +1 210 227 4262
Fax: +1 210 212 7602
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When you think of San Antonio, two things automatically come to mind: the Alamo and the River Walk. The River Walk was conceived in 1929. Downtown had serious flood problems, and Robert Hugman suggested that the city turn the San Antonio River into an asset rather than a hindrance. Hugman's brainchild has since become the essence of the city. The city's most popular attraction, it is often crowded and filled with children, party goers, tourists and locals. In the heart of the River Walk is an area filled with restaurants, shops and nightclubs, punctuated by fountains and towering Cypress trees. The River Walk is particularly crazy during Fiesta.

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Great for a weekend
The Riverwalk best features were its walkways and boat tour along with some of the restaurants. The...
Reviewed by:luv2hike from on Nov 05 2009


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Surprising!
I just came back from meeting my boyfriend in San Antonio since we live far apart and what a surpris...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 20 2009


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It's okay
But dirty like the rest of San Antonio. Great Night clubs like Howl at the Moon and Dirty Nellie'...
Reviewed by:johanna g from on Aug 18 2009



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