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Suddenly, San Antonio is the coolest, most inclusive place in Texas. Here’s what to do there

Dine at the latest buzzy restaurant, take in trippy art and head to a lively shopping hub.

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The San Antonio River Walk, one of the most popular attractions in Texas.


Located in South Texas, a region bound by the Rio Grande River to the southwest and the Gulf of Mexico to the east, San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the United States. It’s also one of the most eclectic, home to more than 1 million people from a variety of cultures. I’ve been visiting family here for more than two decades, and each trip yields something new, under the radar, even out-there.

Yes, you should stroll a portion of the picturesque 24-kilometre River Walk. And of course you should remember the Alamo, one of the city’s five 18th-century UNESCO-designated missions, and site of a pivotal battle in the Texas Revolution. (The Alamo Collections Center just debuted an exhibit of memorabilia donated by rock legend Phil Collins, too.) Should you stake out a stone bench downtown to watch the Saga, a history of the city told through a mind-bending light installation projected on the front of the San Fernando Cathedral? Affirmative.

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Located inside the Thompson San Antonio, Landrace is a new restaurant on the River Walk.

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The Rainbow Cave at Hopscotch, a new, 20,000-square-foot experimental creative space.

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Pearl transformed a historic brewery into a lively destination with boutiques, restaurants and hotels.

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An aerial view of the Robert L.B. Tobin Land Bridge inside Phil Hardberger Park.

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