Alamo Heights TX Romantic Attractions and Things To Do for Couples

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AToilet Seat Museum

  • 239 Abiso
    Alamo Heights, TX 78209
  • +1 210 824 7791
  • Overview Toilet-seat art set up in someone's private garage; admission is free. more on TripAdvisor

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Toilet Seat Museum
239 Abiso
Alamo Heights, TX 78209

BCementville

  • 7310 Jones Maltsberger
    San Antonio, TX, USA, 78209
  • +1 210 828 7232
  • Overview Enjoy dinner, live music and daily drink specials at Cementville. more on WorldWeb.com

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Cementville
7310 Jones Maltsberger
San Antonio, TX, USA, 78209

CMarion Koogler McNay Art Museum

Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
  • 6000 N New Braunfels Ave
    San Antonio, TX 78209
  • 2108051727
4.5
13+ reviews, 2 sources
  • okay, giving it a 5 star because it probably is the best nearby. love the new additions. totally great window features and outdoor area. totally hating ... more on Yelp
  • I love the mcnay. they only take donations so it doesn't cost to get in, and you will enjoy the landscape and sculptures around the building. their ... more on Yelp

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Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum
6000 N New Braunfels Ave
San Antonio, TX 78209

DMirabella Boutique

  • 7001 Broadway St Ste 203
    San Antonio, TX 78209-3761
  • +1 210 829 4435
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview Misti Vision :In a busy Alamo Heights strip center, in a space slightly bigger than a large walk-in closet, you'll find a boutique of highly personal style. Owner Misti Zachary shops markets in Los Angeles and Dallas every 10 weeks for easy-care, travel-friendly, contemporary women's fashions. Wi... more on CitySearch

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Mirabella Boutique
7001 Broadway St Ste 203
San Antonio, TX 78209-3761

EMexican Market

  • Between Dolorosa and Commerce sts.
    San Antonio, TX 78207
  • +1 210 736 6464
  • We visited El Mercado in March 2006. It is a neat place to go. However, after being in around five of the stores, you've pretty much seen it all. They are all the same, with the same merchandise and pretty much the same prices. ... more on TripAdvisor
  • I visited the Mexican market in November 2004 and found it not worth the effort. It is looking pretty run down and every store has the same thing. It seems to be pretty heavily advertised as one of the things to see in San Antonio, but I found La Villita to be much more interesting ... more on TripAdvisor

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Mexican Market
Between Dolorosa and Commerce sts.
San Antonio, TX 78207

FKing William Historic District

  • 1032 South Alamo Street
    San Antonio, TX 78210-1110
  • +1 210 227 8786
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Overview A 25-block area near downtown on the south bank of the San Antonio River. In the late 1800's the King William District was the most elegant residential area in the city. Prominent German merchants originally settled the area. It was zoned as the state's first historic district, and has once again... more on VisitSanAntonio.com
  • Overview San Antonio's first suburb, King William was settled in the late 19th century by prosperous German merchants who displayed their wealth through extravagant homes and named the 25-block area after Kaiser Wilhelm of Prussia. (The other residents of San Antonio were rather less complimentary about t... more on Frommers

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King William Historic District
1032 South Alamo Street
San Antonio, TX 78210-1110

GSan Antonio Public Library

  • 600 Soledad
    San Antonio, TX 78205
  • 2102072500
3.5
4+ reviews, 2 sources
  • Overview The San Antonio Public Library is a collection of a Central Library and is housed in a 240,000-square foot, six-story structure that opened in 1995. The building is located in downtown San Antonio and is easily recognized by its bright-colored, striking Mexican Modernist design. The primary color... more on VisitSanAntonio.com
  • Overview San Antonio's main library, opened in the mid-1990s at a cost of $38 million, has a number of important holdings (including part of the Hertzberg Circus Collection, scattered when it lost its museum home in 2001) but it is most notable for its architecture. Ricardo Legorreta, renowned for his bui... more on Frommers

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San Antonio Public Library
600 Soledad
San Antonio, TX 78205

HFurniture Concepts Norwalk Gallery

  • 15675 N. San Pedro
    San Antonio, TX 78232
  • Overview Custom furniture - Art & accessories - Custom bedding - Trained Design Consultants more on entertainment.com

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Furniture Concepts Norwalk Gallery
15675 N. San Pedro
San Antonio, TX 78232

IThe Alamo

  • 300 Alamo Plaza
    San Antonio,TX,78205
  • 2102251071
3.5
34+ reviews, 1 sources
  • BORING! i hear a lot of out of towners say "THIS is the alamo?" like they expected al ot out of it. Its just a building, ... more on Yelp
  • Recently my son brought home a field trip slip because his 7Th grade history class is taking a field trip to the Alamo and it dawned on me that it was ... more on Yelp

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The Alamo
300 Alamo Plaza
San Antonio,TX,78205

JTorch of Friendship

  • Losoya and Commerce
    San Antonio,TX,78288
3.5
3+ reviews, 1 sources
  • It's a nice gesture from Mexico or from whomever it came from and it does make downtown different. But, a big, RED, twisted metal art piece in the middle ... more on Yelp
  • A gift to San Antonio by Mexican leaders to represent both friendship and roots many share in Texas and Mexico. It's made of 50 tons of red steel, ... more on Yelp

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Torch of Friendship
Losoya and Commerce
San Antonio,TX,78288

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