National Geographic Adventure, Sept 08
With San Antonio's River Improvements Project, downtown bike paths and beautiful Hill Country natural areas, it's no wonder this city popped up among the top 50 next great adventure towns.
Go (AirTran magazine), July 2008
This guide is filled with 20 pages of everything San Antonio has to offer--from fine River Walk dining to taco joints, the Alamo to modern museums--and much more.
NBC 5 News Today, Chicago, July 2008
Chicago gets a taste of San Antonio! See fresh cilantro shrimp being prepared, and catch sounds of a female mariachi group performing in the Windy City.
CBS 11 News at 10, Dallas/Fort Worth, July 2008
Looking for an affordable summer Texas roadtrip? "You cannot find better savings or better value than a little getaway to San Antonio," says Dee Dee Poteete of the SACVB.
The Alamo, a grand symbol of the Texan war of independence, ranks as #19 in America's Top 25 Heritage Sites.
San Antonio "blends Old Mexico and the Old West," making it a unique and affordable destination, says Brooke Ferencsik of TripAdvisor.com.
Go (AirTran magazine), June 2008
It's back in bloom! Read all about the recent restoration and history of the Japanese Tea Garden, dubbed "the city's loveliest outdoor sanctuary."
"Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives," The Food Network, June 2008
Host Guy Fieri learns the finger-licking family recipes that have made the Tip Top Cafe a favorite with locals. This 70-year-old establishment serves up favorites such as juicy pork roast, mammoth chicken-fried steaks and chili. One diner remarked, "It's just comfort food, it's just growing up in San Antonio."
From savory Tex-Mex to sleek contemporary French cuisine, take a peek at some of San Antonio's best restaurants.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, June 2008
AirTran Airways started daily non-stop service between Atlanta and San Antonio in early June. Atlanta's Journal-Constitution highlights some must-see spots in San Antonio for travelers taking advantage of this new service.
Golf Vacations, Early Summer 2008
Some of the best golf in San Antonio is undeniably played in the late afternoon, right up through sunset.
"31 Places to Go This Summer," The New York Times, June 2008
The Texas Hill Country, west of Austin and north of San Antonio, might be the next best thing to crossing the Atlantic.
"America's Five Friendliest Cities," NBC Today Show, May 2008
The warm smiles and friendly nature of San Antonio residents make the city a top pick by the Today Show's Real Estate Contributor Barbara Corcoran as one of the friendliest cities in America.
"Tex Mex Cooking," NBC Today Show, April 2008
San Antonio’s culinary passions shone on NBC’s Today Show on April 2, when “Tex Mex Cooking” was featured to an audience of more than four million viewers. Diana Barrios Treviño prepared enchiladas rancheras with news anchor Ann Curry, and was joined at the end of the 5.5-minute segment by Matt Lauer, Al Roker and Meredith Viera. This great exposure for San Antonio was a result of teamwork with the State of Texas Economic Development & Tourism Department, as a part of Texas in NYC week.
Travel Talk with Jason Handman, April 2008
This program, part of AccuWeather, Inc., highlights San Antonio's beautiful weather, which makes it an ideal vacation destination year-round.
Girlfriend Getaways, Spring/Summer 2008
For a fun and unique trip with girlfriends, head to San Antonio.
Globe and Mail - Toronto, April 2008
Writer Trevor Boddy's piece on urban planning illuminates why, on San Antonio's River Walk, the "power of water to transform urban spaces is ever-evident..."
National Geographic Traveler Intelligent Travel Blog, April 2008
Nelson writes about the tradition and fun of Fiesta medals in his latest blog entry.
National Geographic Traveler Intelligent Travel Blog, April 2008
National Geographic Traveler Contributing Editor Andrew Nelson is in San Antonio celebrating Fiesta, and posting dispatches from the celebration all week on NGT's Intelligent Travel - the blog about Authentic & Sustainable Travel. Here is his first post on April 22, 2008.
Suite101 is a general interest online magazine with 7 million readers a month. Writer Jim Hutchinson chimes in on what to expect when visiting the River Walk!
Viva San Antonio!: Don't just visit the River Walk and The Alamo. Dig a little deeper, and you'll find a multicultural experience.
The New York Times, March 2008
Datebook: Fiesta is another great reason to include San Antonio in your datebook.
Hemispheres Magazine, March 2008
Three Perfect Days: You could come to San Antonio just for the serenity and Old World charm of the River Walk, but there's so much more.
On a Royal Mission: Driving El Camino Real from San Antonio to the Rio Grande.
Deep in the Heart of Texas: A Canadian escapes the winter weather and learns San Antonio and the Hill Country offer more than cowboys, 10-gallon hats and longhorn steer.
The Surprise of San Antonio: New über-cool night spots in San Antonio's refurbished downtown and along the famed River Walk offer up regional wines, cucumbertinis and mojitos made with a local vodka.
Guide to Fairs & Festivals: The Fiesta Arts Fair, the seventh largest craft fair in the country, kicks off San Antonio's ten-day Fiesta celebration.
What's a Travelgirl to do in ... San Antonio? The most-visited city in Texas, San Antonio has a relaxed, simple elegance -- the perfect escape for gals and their pals.
A Museum Glows: San Antonio's Museo Alameda, the nation's largest Latino museum, opened in 2007. It's the Smithsonian Institute's first formal affiliate.
Destino de Golf por Excelencia. Con más de 40 campos de golf, San Antonio se presenta como un destino golfístico de primera línea, capaz de satisfacer todos los gustos con diferentes diseños y grados de dificultad.
San Antonio, ciudad maravillosa y futurista, surcada por el río con el mismo nombre, poblada de diversión y cultura
Visitar San Antonio, es darse un viaje de placer, por las compras, la gastronomía y sus museos.
San Antonio, amable espacio de diversidad cultural. La mejor forma de conocer la ciudad es dejarse llevar por la suave cadencia del río que la atraviesa y navegar entre sus calles para descubrir las fuertes tradiciones históricas y culturales que la hacen rica, luminosa y especial.
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