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Japanese Tea Gardens featuring a garden and a pond
San Antonio featuring a park, landscape views and a bridge
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Institute of Texan Cultures featuring a city, signage and modern architecture

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Downtown - Riverwalk which includes heritage architecture, boating and a river or creek

Downtown San Antonio

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Explore the heart of San Antonio with top attractions like the Alamo and River Walk, or enjoy kayaking and bicycling to the World Heritage Missions. Discover historic sites, theaters, and shopping at Rivercenter, all easily accessible by public transit.

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Near East Side

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If you're spending some time in Near East Side, Alamodome and Historic Sunset Station are top sights worth seeing.

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Arsenal

If you're spending some time in Arsenal, San Antonio River and Guenther House are top sights worth seeing.

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Lavaca

While Lavaca might not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like San Antonio River and Alamodome.

Lavaca
Located East of Downtown, the Hays Street Bridge has developed into the center point of a budding neighborhood.  With bars and restaurants popping up nearby, the bridge offers terrific views of the city and an urban feel.

Dignowty Hill

While visiting Dignowty Hill, you might make a stop by sights like Fairchild Tennis Center and Carver Community Cultural Center.

Dignowty Hill
There are two large tunnels running beneath San Antonio to control floods and maintain flow in the San Antonio River during times of inadequate water availability. At each tunnel endpoint there is a large modern-looking structure that is fun to view and photograph.  Nearby Roosevelt Park and the old Lone Star Brewery are also enjoyable views.

King William

While visiting King William, you might make a stop by sights like San Antonio River and Blue Star Contemporary Art Center.

King William

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