Located at 831 South Flores near San Antonio's burgeoning art scene, the Judson's Candy Factory Lofts are minutes away from all major transportation hubs and conveniently close to sports and entertainment centers, theaters, art museums, clubs, restaurants, and boutiques. The Lofts are also two short blocks away from the grand homes of the King William Historic District and the best jogging paths along the Riverwalk.
Blue Star Arts Complex
1400 S Alamo Street
210/ 227 6960
www.bluestarcomplex.com
This huge former warehouse changed its tune when it was renovated and now houses a small but distinctive group of contemporary and non-traditional art studios and galleries. Many of these display well-known artists, but they also give recognition and opportunity to lesser-known local artisans. Besides art galleries and studios, you will also find a brewpub, a theater and living spaces.
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SAY Sí Gallery and Art Studio
1518 S Alamo Street
210/ 212 8666
www.saysi.org
Serving San Antonio’s youth, SAY Sí is a year round, long-term, non-profit multidisciplinary arts program that provides students opportunities to develop artistic and social skills in preparation for higher educational advancement and professional careers.
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One9Zero6
1906 S Flores Street
210/227 5718
www.1906gallery.com
One9Zero6 is an artist run gallery that host visual art exhibits and performances.
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Salon Mijangos
1906 S Flores Street
210/271 9592
www.salonmijangos.com
Salon Mijangos is a 1,000 square foot home for contemporary art ranging from painting to music to film to poetry. The gallery hosts shows by local, national, and international artists who are pushing boundaries and breaking down barriers between artistic disciplines.
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Flight Gallery
1906 S Flores Street
210/872 2586
www.turnitoff.tv
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Gallista Gallery
1913 S Flores Street
210/ 212-8606
www.gallista.com
Joe Lopez' watercolors are a metaphor, a symbol of a unique place in time where a border "barrio" culture embraced the history and traditions of two countries.
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First Friday Artwalk
What could be better than wall-to-wall art, with plenty of live music and good vibes on the side? Thank goodness for First Friday—San Antonio's own monthly art walk, filling Southtown-area galleries with fresh art and the streets with patrons and perusers. Most openings fall within the 6pm-10pm range, and most galleries are located within walking distance of South Alamo, between Durango and Probandt streets. Art lovers are invited to wander from art space to art space along the trail, rubbing elbows with local bands and artisans selling jewelry on the curb. And the best part? It's FREE.
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River Walk
210/227 4262
www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com
In Texas, water has been a lifeline for many generations for centuries past. The San Antonio River is a source of a South Texas Treasure, The San Antonio River Walk Development of San Antonio and its most popular tourism attraction have come along way together. Since the early 1950s and on to the 90s, Tourists and locals alike have strolled along this amazing River and enjoy all that it has to offer, the history, wonder, beauty and pride that have made San Antonio what it is today. A marvel of nature and inguinity, it has inspired and enriched the lives of its neighbors as well as its visitors for centuries.
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La Villita
210/207 8610
www.lavillita.com
Historic La Villita - San Antonio Art in the Heart of Downtown - Galleries, Restaurants, Shops, Cantinas, Living History, Weddings, Special Events.
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Museo Alameda
318 W Houston Street #200
210/299 4300
www.thealameda.org
The Museo Alameda will explore the Latino experience in America through multiple art forms intended to foster contemplation, deliberation, and understanding of America's cultural fabric.
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San Antonio Museum of Art
200 W Jones Avenue
210/978 8100
www.samuseum.org
Our mission is to educate by collecting, presenting, and preserving the significant artistic achievements of the world’s cultures from ancient times to the present, and through aesthetic and educational experiences, to develop a deeper understanding of human cultures, values and traditions. Everything at SAMA -- from our curatorial staff, our acquisitions, our programming and our outreach efforts, reflect this mission.
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The Majestic Theater
224 E Houston Street
Box Office: 210/226 3333
Theatre Services: 210/226 2121
www.majesticempire.com
The Majestic and Charline McCombs Empire Theatres are professionally managed by Arts Center Enterprises, Inc. The two beautifully restored stages host entertainment as varied as the San Antonio Symphony, the latest touring Broadway productions, and world-renowned concert artists.
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Rivercenter Mall
849 E Commerce
210/225 0000
www.shoprivercenter.com
The Rivercenter Mall has something for everyone. With over 125 stores including popular men's and women's apparel stores, fine jewelry, numerous shoe stores, department stores, specialty stores, accessories, health and beauty, home, music, electronics stores and more. Rivercenter Mall shoppers are sure to find great deals on everything they are looking for. When hunger strikes, whether your are looking for a quick bite to eat or a tasty sit down meal, visitors to Rivercenter Mall will find great restaurants including Luciano Ristorante Italiano, Morton's Steakhouse, Tony Roma's, Steers & Beers and a variety of fast food restaurants and snack stands in the food court. The IMAX and AMC theatres and the Rivercenter Comedy Club in Rivercenter Mall offer some the finest entertainment in San Antonio. back to map
Rosario’s
910 S Alamo Street
210/ 223-1806
Rosario's is an affordable Mexican restaurant in the Historic District area. When you step inside the restaurant, you'll notice a romantic atmosphere. This restaurant features private rooms, a full bar, and catering. This place is open late and good for groups. Diners really enjoyed the murals.
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Freddy’s Mexican Restaurant
1201 S Flores Street
210/ 277-1515
Stop by this hole in the wall Mexican joint for some authentic native fare. The restaurant is off the beaten path but is packed for lunch.
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La Frite Belgian Bistro
728 S Alamo Street
210/ 224-7555
www.bistrovatel.com
A newcomer to this side of town, chef Damien Vatel has brought his European flair to Southtown. Let’s see, everything in fabulous but if you can’t leave without trying the pomme frites. Great wine selection.
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SouthTown Café
1127 South St. Mary's
210/ 224-9811
www.southtowncafe.com
Locate in a former Sunglo gas station site, the café has brought upscale cuisine to the masses. We love their fancy chocolate cake and amazing sangria!
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China Latina
1014 S Alamo Street
210/271 3103
For the King William crowd in search of Chinese food, this Taipei and Rosario's venture fills the gap. Standard lunch and early bird specials lure Southtown and downtown power-lunchers, while the evening offers broader menu options to reel in those in search of a splurge. Sauteed lobster with black bean sauce, crispy whole fish Hunan-style and seafood domino tofu are just some of the chef's specialties for dinner. A full bar and the simplistic charm of the decor are just two more of the perks that make this atmosphere so laid-back and pleasing.
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Azuca Sabor Latina
713 S Alamo Street
210/225 5550
www.azuca.net/welcome.asp
The menu items are all so intriguing, a very unique combinations of flavors. The cuisine is considered Hispanic and is rated as one of the top Hispanic restaurants in the USA. I see why. They have fun drinks as well. The is varied to include seafood, pork, beef, vegetable items, lamb, some pasta, even a children's menu.
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La Tuna Icehouse and Grill
100 Probandt Street
210/ 224-8862
As the area around this ice house turns trendy and expensive, La Tuna remains La Tuna. Where bikers and bankers gather for a cold one. There is also a fairly decent restaurant onsite.
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Blue Star Brewing Company
1414 S Alamo Street #105
210/212 5506
www.bluestarbrewing.com
San Antonio's first full-scale Brewpub. They have a great selection of hand-crafted beers. Blue Star Brewing Company is proud to be a part of a new era in San Antonio's rich brewing history.
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Madhatter’s Tea House and Café
320 Beauregard
210/212-4tea
www.madhatterstea.com
Like an old favorite sweater, Madhatter’s never disappoints. Don’t miss their Sunday brunch with all you can drink mimosas.
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Alamodome
100 Montana Street
210/207 3663
www.sanantonio.gov/dome
The Alamodome is what is known as a "third generation" facility. It features the very latest in dome architecture and engineering technology, with column-free spans for unobstructed viewing and a curtain wall system for configuration flexibility. It’s a center for major sporting events, concerts and conventions.
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AT&T Center
One AT&T Center Parkway
210/444 5000
www.attcenter.com
The AT&T Center is the proud home of four of the most exciting sports attractions San Antonio has to offer. Whether you prefer the rough-ridin' Rodeo or the smooth skating of the Rampage, at the AT&T Center there's something for everybody. It is home to our championship Spurs basketball team.
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