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Marriott San Antonio Riverwalk
Rating: 4
Rates: 289 to 399 
Marriott San Antonio Riverwalk
Clarion Coll Obrien Hist Htl
Rating: 2
Rates: 100 to 130 
Clarion Coll Obrien Hist Htl
Quality Inn and Suites San Antonio/Northwood
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 90 to 101 
Quality Inn and Suites San Antonio/Northwood
Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Airport at Northstar
Rating: 3
Rates: 119 to 180 
Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Airport at Northstar
Days Inn SE By AT&T Center
Rating: 1.5
Rates: 68 to 69 
Days Inn SE By AT&T Center
Howard Johnson Inn & Suites San Antonio
Rating: 2
Rates: 40 to 71 
Howard Johnson Inn & Suites San Antonio
La Quinta Inn & Suites San Antonio Medical Center
Rating: 3
Rates: 99 to 169 
La Quinta Inn & Suites San Antonio Medical Center
Residence Inn by Marriott San Antonio Downtown Market Square
Rating: 3
Rates: 149 to 150 
Residence Inn by Marriott San Antonio Downtown Market Square
RITTIMAN INN AND SUITES
Rating: 1
Rates: 59 to 79 
RITTIMAN INN AND SUITES
Riverwalk Plaza
Rating: 2.5
Rates: 114 to 194 
Riverwalk Plaza
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San Antonio guide

 With neither the modern skyline of an oil town, nor the tumbleweed-strewn landscape of the Wild West, attractive and festive SAN ANTONIO looks nothing like the stereotypical image of Texas - despite being pivotal in the state's history. Standing at a geographical crossroads, it encapsulates the complex social and ethnic mixes of all Texas. Although the Germans, among others, have made a strong contribution to its architecture, cuisine and music, today's San Antonio is predominantly Hispanic : abundant Tex-Mex restaurants, the prevalent Catholicism, the newly expanded Mexican Cultural Institute and advertising billboards in Spanish all attest to a long history of "Texican" culture.

Founded in 1691 by Spanish missionaries, San Antonio became a military garrison in 1718, and was settled by the Anglos in the 1720s and 1730s under Austin's colonization program. It is most famous for the legendary Battle of the Alamo in 1836, when the Mexican General Santa Anna, seeking to curb the aspirations of the Anglo-Americans, wiped out a band of Texan volunteers: hence San Antonio's claim to be the "birthplace of the revolution," borne out by its role during Texas's ten subsequent years of independence. After the Civil War, it became a hard-drinking, hard-fighting "sin city," at the heart of the Texas cattle and oil empires. Drastic floods in the 1920s wiped out much of the downtown area, but the sensitive WPA program which revitalized two of the city's prettiest sites, La Villita and the River Walk , laid the foundations for its future as a major tourist destination. San Antonio is now the eighth largest city in the US, but it retains an unhurried, organic feel, thanks to a winning combination of small town warmth, respect for diversity and a self-confidence rooted in its own history.

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