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San Antonio stands tall in Texas!

February 22, 2007

San Antonio stands tall in Texas!


by Maxine Sommers

San Antonio Texas skyline
In the heart of one of the most fascinating cities in the United States, San Antonio, Texas, stands tall while proudly displaying the spirit of the Southwest along with its historically rich culture. Make no mistake, this city is alive and well and living the good life.

When visiting San Antonio you must visit some of the local attractions. The "Alamo" is always a must see for first time visitors. Located in the heart of the city, this spot continues to fascinate people as they are taken back in time to March 6, 1838, when one hundred and eighty-nine brave defenders died defending the Alamo after repeated attacks by Mexican General Santa Anna's army. The Chapel and the Long Barracks are all that remain of the original fort. The Long Barracks Museum and Library are near the chapel-the museum contains mementos and relics from the Republic of Texas, it also provides narration on the fall of the Alamo. Contact: www.thealamo.org.

San Antonio's River Walk is a must-see. The "Paseo del Rio" is a little over two miles in length-to add to the beauty of the area the river banks are lined with cottonwood trees and lush green foliage. The water-way passes by a string of shops, restaurants and hotels. If your feet are on strike from too much walking, jump into a River Taxi. You can board these slick little boats from various locations along the river and ride from one end to the other. Or is you would like to rent a boat for a party you can do that too-it's your choice! For information: 1-210-244-5700.

St. Joseph's Catholic Church (at 623 E. Commerce Street) is often described as the "gem" in the heart of San Antonio. It is housed in a simple but beautiful historic building which even after 139 years continues to impress visitors and local residents alike.

This place of worship was founded in 1868, by a group of German Catholics and quickly became a thriving parish. As the years went on the building began to fall into disrepair until a complete renovation was completed in 1999. The church was painted, the pews restored, new carpets were installed and an altar designed and hand-carved to blend with the ornate baroque background. The stunning beauty of the little church has returned. Today this haven continues to be a magnet for people in the downtown area who need a peaceful place for prayer and contemplation.

San Antonio in April is one long FIESTA! Make your reservation far in advance since the "Fiesta San Antonio" is a H.U.G.E. event. The celebration goes on for ten days and includes: fabulous fire works displays, carnivals, spectacular sporting events, entertainment of all kinds, marvelous ethnic feasts all of which offer foods that are absolutely fit-to-die-for, art exhibits, colorful parades with marchers strutting down the streets or gliding down the river. This fabulous celebration brings three-million participants to San Antonio from around the world-all of whom enjoy more than one hundred terrific events. Fiesta San Antonio is an experience extraordinaire ... if you are in Texas in April this is where you should be! For information: 1-210-227-5191.

Do your interests run to wine and food? Is so, consider the San Antonio New World Wine & Food Festival-November 7-11, 2007. The festival showcases a wide array of interesting restaurants along with their talented chefs. The Alamo City shines brightly as celebrity guests from across the United States and Mexico celebrate San Antonio as a cultural gateway into Mexico and South America. From the first Bloody Mary in the morning until the last after-dinner Brandy in the evening, the New World Wine and Food Festival is one spectacular extravaganza. Plan on dieting when you return home. For information: www.nwwff.org.

Further places of interest: The Tower of the Americas offers a wide-range view of the city from it's tallest point because it is perched high in the sky on top a seven hundred and fifty foot tower. Visitors take a breathtaking trip up, up, up in glass-walled elevators to dine in the revolving Eyes Over Texas restaurant. Visitors can also go up to the observation deck to look down on the bustling city or go into the lounge to enjoy a Texas drink. It's great fun to view the city from great heights but for those timid souls who like to keep their feet on the ground, a ground-level café awaits you along with a retail shop. For information: www.toweroftheamericas.com.

In the mood for a museum tour? The Witte Museum (1-210-357-900) is just a jump away from downtown. This time-honored museum features exhibits focusing on history, science and natural science and dinosaurs. One of the marvels that museum visitors can actually touch is a cast of an actual footprint left by a giant plant-eating dinosaur that is large enough for children to climb into - what fun!

Speaking of fun: the Market Square (El Mercado) is an exciting place to visit. At almost any time of day or evening it is alive with energetic visitors walking, talking and eating. El Mercado has 32 shops with 80 specialty shops in Farmers Market Plaza.

San Antonio Tierra Cafe and BakeryWhile there are a variety of restaurants at this location, Mi Tierra Café and Bakery holds its own as "the" place to dine. Always busy this establishment is open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week as they serve their authentic hotsy-totsy Mexican food. When the restaurant is full the noise level of the patter of running feet and the twanging guitar music of the musicians are much in evidence. Conversation is difficult but diners don't complain since they are too busy enjoying their meal.

A typical breakfast selection is: Huevos Rancheros- two eggs topped with Ranchero Sauce accompanied by bacon, ham, pork chops or pork patties, refried beans, breakfast potatoes and tortillas. I enjoyed the symphony of marvelous tastes but listening carefully as I ate I'm sure I heard my arteries clog. How about lunch, you ask? Here's one of their favorites: The Monterrey Special consists of Cabrito - tender young baked Goat with guacamole, cheese enchilada, rice and refried beans. Granted you may have a problem getting past the thought of actually eating a young goat.

Finally, last but not least in this saga: a visit to San Antonio is not complete until you visit the charming Little Rhein Steak House - it provides not only wonderful meals but the building (constructed in 1847) is rich historically. The U.S. Department of Interior lists this venerable establishment in the National Registry of Historical Places. For many years this monument to survival has held a place of honor on the picturesque River Walk. The structure has been used for many things through the last one hundred and sixty years such as: a German saloon, a museum, a boarding house, and even a hangout for desperados. The food is superior and serious steak lovers will feel at home here with U.S.D.A. Prime Strip Loin, Prime Ribeye, Prime Porterhouse or a Filet Mignon awaiting your pleasure. For information: 1 (210) 225-1212.

If you require a hotel consider the Marriott Rivercenter, it offers eighty-six luxurious suites and nine hundred and fifteen guest rooms, all of which have the finest service. Food service in the hotel is excellent with the River Roast Beanery, the Atrium Café and Sozo's Latin Grill always at the ready. The hotel's Fitness Center stands by to provide an indoor/outdoor pool or a relaxing whirlpool tub. For the guests that require serious pampering the massage therapy and spa services are available. Located downtown the hotel rises above the famous River Walk and adjoins the River Center Shopping Complex which features one hundred and thirty five specialty shops. Get your credit cards out!

For hotel information call: 1 (210) 223-1000.

All of the above plus a bodacious brand of Texas hospitality will guarantee you an enjoyable San Antonio visit in this awesome bit of the old Southwest!

SoGoNow.com by: Maxine Sommers on: February 22, 2007 9:01 AM
   
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