San Antonio, Texas, United States

Overall CityScore

68.03

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  • CityVIBE 3.5/5
  • CityWIRED 4/5
  • CityHEALTH 4/5
  • CityVALUE 4/5
  • CityESSENTIALS 4/5

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Best Streets in (and around) San Antonio

Visiting Sauerkraut Bend

- RubyC
King William is an historic street southwest of downtown San Antonio, Texas onto which a large number of Germans had immigrated in the mid 1800s. That's how King William got its nickname “Sauerkraut...Full review

Shopping. Golf. Six Flags.

- kaiserhat
La Cantera Parkway in San Antonio borders a number of great locations. First, there are the shops at La Cabtera, a convenient option for retail necessities. There is also a golf course. It also border...Full review

Terrific Neighborhood!

- jcw
Quiet Street in a wonderful neighborhood close to high rated schools. Best thing about living here is the caring neighbors. Quiet and friendly - not imposing - but would help you out if you needed i...Full review

Great Residential Opportunity!

- rhinog
Dell Oak Drive is off of Lanark Drive. It is a residential neighborhood and it has good houses to look at. They are well kept and it is a pleasant neighborhood to use for walking and bike riding. It d...Full review

Great road and a must see!

- mountainmom01
Roosevelt Avenue is a great road that is in good shape. The traffic can be congested at times but not too unbearable. The main attraction here is the historical museum. You can go and spend the day an...Full review

San Antonio CityGuide


Like many municipalities in the American Southwest, San Antonio experiences a steady population growth. The city's population has nearly doubled in 35 years, from just over 650,000 in the 1970 census to an estimated 1.2 million in 2005.

The city has also grown substantially in area. Unlike most large cities in the U.S., San Antonio is not completely surrounded by independent suburban cities, and under Texas law exercises extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) over much of the surrounding unincorporated land, including directing growth and zoning. It pursues an aggressive annexation policy and opposes the creation of other municipalities within its ETJ. This is the reason the city is the 7th largest in the U.S. but its metropolitan area is just 29th largest. Nearly three-fourths of its current land area has been annexed since 1960. In recent years, the city has annexed several long narrow corridors along major thoroughfares to facilitate eventual annexation of growth developing along the routes. The city plans to annex nearly forty additional square miles by 2009.

Downtown is encircled by three numerical freeways, Interstates 35 and 37, and U.S. Highway 90/Interstate 10. Together the three highways create a rectangular route around the downtown area of San Antonio: I-35 to the north and west, I-37 to the east, and US-90/I-10 to the south.

Downtown is home to many districts including the Alamo District, Alamodome District, Central Business District, Convention Center District, Historic Civic District, Houston Street District, King William Historic District, La Villita District, Market Square District, North Downtown, North River District, River Bend District, SoSo (South of Southtown), Southtown, and the University District.

The Central Business District is home to Rivercenter, anchored by Dillard's and Macy's. The five-level Art Deco Dillard's, at the corner of Alamo and Commerce streets, opened in 1887 as Joske's. Joske's flagship store was 551,000 square feet (51,200 m²) in floor space until Dillard's bought the Joske's chain in 1987. Today, Dillard's only occupies a fraction of the original building.

Famous for its River Walk, the Alamo, Tejano culture, and home to the SeaWorld San Antonio and Six Flags Fiesta Texas theme parks, the city is visited by 20 million tourists per year.

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