Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Guide to San Antonio-Attractions

The 2008 Final Four in San Antonio is a great place to spend a weekend watching the best men's college basketball teams in the NCAA. To have some fun in between the games visit some of the attractions listed below to make sure that you experience the 2008 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio at its best.
Start with the Alamo in downtown San Antonio and relive the famous thirteen days of heroic struggle that became the battle cry for Texas Liberty.
While still feeling a little Texas nostalgia, head just around the bend to the Buckhorn Saloon and Museum where you’ll find an extraordinary collection of cowboy memorabilia, Texas collectibles, exotic animals and a chance to test your aim in their shooting gallery. Can’t get enough of Davy Crockett? Then be sure and make a stop at the Guinness World Records Museum, Ripley's Haunted Adventure, and Davy Crockett's Tall Tales Ride for a fantastic theme park style ride through the life and times of Davy Crockett, according to Davy himself. Enjoy a narrated journey through colorful sets, loveable animatronics characters, and an array of special and visual effects. This is a great three in one location directly across from the Alamo!
Nothing says San Antonio quite like El Mercado. Market Square is patterned after an authentic Mexican market with 32 shops to browse through and an additional 80 specialty shops in Farmers Market Plaza. Take home an authentic Mexican collectible with your Final Four souvenir and be sure to stop by Mi Tierra for some fajitas and empanadas before you leave the Market.
Your Road to San Antonio would not be complete without a stroll down Paseo Del Rio in the heart of downtown, which is truly the pride of the city. In between games and NCAA events, find a place to relax along the River Walk's three miles of unique retail shops, restaurants and nightclubs.
You may also want to take in a movie during your stay at the Aztec on the River or the IMAX Theater located in the Rivercenter mall. A walk through the King William Historic Area, La Villita, and the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park would be the perfect way to round out a warm San Antonio spring afternoon.
Want to venture away from downtown? Then don’t forget that San Antonio is home to one of three Sea World parks and Six Flags Fiesta Texas. You can spend the day with Shamu and all his underwater friends or experience the thrill of a roller coaster.
If a round of golf between basketball games sounds like your thing, then San Antonio is the place to be. With more than 300 days of sunshine annually and average temperatures in the mid-70’s, San Antonio golf terrain is both vast and lush. Come and see why San Antonio is ranked among the top greatest golf destinations in the world. Click here for more information.
During your stay in San Antonio, you will not want to miss the Witte Museum's exhibit, Our Body, featuring 12 human bodies and 75 anatomical specimens for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to unravel the mystery of the human body.
San Antonio has much more to offer! Visit the San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau for other ideas and attractions to compliment your basketball weekend.

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