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Market Square in the morning and a pair of custom boots.


the River Walk Museum Reach best viewed aboard one of the river taxis which stop at 19 locations along the River Walk.


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Conveniently located on the


city’s River Walk, the glass-enclosed Rivercenter Mall is the place to go for well-known retailers, while Market Square’s offerings include unique boutiques, specialty shops, produce stands and craft vendors. For authentic Mexican arts and crafts to fine antiques, check out A La Villita Historic Arts Village.


FARTHER AFIELD


The Sightseer Special (Bus 7) runs daily between the city’s favorite sites all for one fee. Stops along the route include not only the Alamo, but the San Antonio Museum of Art,


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Japanese Tea Garden, Brackenridge Park, San Antonio Zoo, Trinity University, University of the Incarnate Word, Witte Museum and San Antonio Botanical Garden. One of the city’s star attractions, the botanical garden includes formal and display gardens and the Lucile Halsell Conservatory housing plants from desert regions to equatorial rainforests. And don’t miss a unique lunch at Anne Marie’s Carriage House Bistro or a shopping stop at the Garden Gate Gift Shop.


FOR MORE INFORMATION... To view online and/or print a copy of the San Antonio Travel & Leisure Guide, go to www.visitsanantonio.com. To download a River Walk map or a Taste of the River Walk Restaurant Guide, go to


www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com. n MS


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