New Braunfels

Welcome to New Braunfels, San Antonio. The town is a popular destination for all Texas residents, known for its German heritage. Residents often know their lineage and celebrate it in their daily lives.  WurstFest is an annual celebration of food and music, honoring the town’s German heritage, founded in the 1800’s. Stretching 10 days in […]

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Downtown

Downtown, San Antonio is the most popular and high-traffic area in San Antonio, Texas. Picture this! Sitting outside a cafe, eating breakfast on the #1 attraction in San Antonio (and all of Texas), called The San Antonio River Walk. Shop at Historic Market Square, a favorite of locals and tourists, with live music and community […]

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Central West

Central West San Antonio is home to two of the city’s private universities: St. Mary’s University (founded 1852, student population: 4,000) and Our Lady of the Lake University (founded 1895, student population: 3,000). Neighborhoods in this area are served by Northside ISD, Edgewood ISD and San Antonio ISD. Neighborhoods in this area include: Donaldson Terrace, […]

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Boerne

Welcome to Boerne, Texas. Boerne’s lively downtown offers a variety of cafes, bars, restaurants, antique shops, and bazaars. Events and activities are frequent, including Boerne Market Days and Chocolate Walk, where vendors in Hill Country Mile pass out chocolate as shoppers pass by enjoying food and beverages. Boerne has three great breweries: Cibolo Creek Brewing, […]

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Central

Neighborhoods in Central San Antonio exude a picturesque feel, popular with just about every homebuyer. There’s a reason Central is known as the “heart of the city.”  Areas such as Terrell Hills and Alamo Heights give San Antonio a unique charm with mature trees, and some of the city’s best dining and shopping. Beautiful green […]

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