Deep in the heart of Texas, San Antonio
offers big-city attractions and celebrates its Mexican and European heritage.
Imagine you live in a 27-acre private resort. Would you pass the time in a garden
filled with bluebonnets and century-old oaks? Would you go for a daily swim or read
by the fire in your own library?
Getaway to the first-class Radisson
Resort Hill Country nestled in the scenic rolling hills outside of San
Antonio. Guests enjoy shopping, restaurants, luxurious amenities such as the ASiRA
Spa & Health Club, and plenty of room for a leisurely stroll—all at the
edge of the Hill Country Championship Golf Course designed by famed architect Arthur
Hills.
Your closest off-site neighbors, just half a mile down the road, are dolphins,
penguins and sharks, along with the new Steel Eel roller coaster, at SeaWorld San
Antonio.
The heart of historic San Antonio isn’t much farther, only 16 miles away.
Stories of battles at the Alamo make this Old West stop a must. Close by is the Radisson
Hotel San Antonio–Downtown
Market Square. Here you can find authentic Mexican goods. Next, explore
18th-century Spanish missions and the trails that weave in and out of German, British
and Mexican landmarks to represent San Antonio’s signature cultural fusion.
Today, this heritage takes form year-round in colorful festivals filled with traditional
Mexican and Spanish costumes, musical styles ranging from blues to jazz, and smoked
Texas barbecue or spicy chili.
Most festivals take place near the San Antonio River, which curves in a U-shape
through midtown. The famed River Walk is the perfect dry-land accompaniment, shaded
by cypress and willow trees, bordered by shops, theaters and restaurants. Take it
all in with a lazy riverboat ride. Keep following the river to the San Antonio Zoo,
home to the rare whooping crane, and Brackenridge Park, with a last view from the
sky cable-car.
Plan your next Texas getaway by visiting www.radisson.com.
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