A NOTE TO OUR READERS:
"Salsa Through San Antonio" is from the October 2007 issue of Southern Living.
Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all
information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans.
A breeze rustles through the lush garden of the River Walk and
cools you like a flamenco dancer's fan. Mariachis break into song in
front of a sidewalk restaurant, and two women walking past start to
dance. Not many cities inspire pedestrians to sway to the music on the
spur of the moment, but this is San Antonio. Here's our guide for a
weekend that'll make you want to kick up your heels.
Stay Awhile
If it's just the two of you and you want to start
your visit with a performance at the Majestic Theatre, check in to the
historic Sheraton Gunter Hotel. Rates start at $169; www.gunterhotel.com
or (210) 227-3241. Just stroll across the street for a show;
www.majesticempire.com or (210) 226-3333.
Good choices for families include the new Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio
Riverwalk. Rates for a two-room suite with breakfast start at $159;
www.druryhotels.com or (210) 270-7799. The stylish Hotel Contessa also
offers family-size spaces. Rates from $199;
www.thehotelcontessa.com or 1-866-435-0900. For a splurge, book a room
overlooking the river at the Watermark Hotel & Spa, with 99 rooms and
the city's most luxurious spa. Rates start at $399;
www.watermarkhotel.com or 1-866-605-1212.
Toast a beautiful getaway with a prickly pear margarita at Zuni Grill or
Boudro's, or try a flight of aged tequilas at Pesca on the River. Slip
away from the crowd at Zinc Champagne, Wine, & Spirits, a quaint wine
bar with a romantic courtyard, or drop by The Westin Riverwalk Hotel for
"Tapas and Tequila" served 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
Walk This Way
Get up early to experience the beauty of the
River Walk at its best, before it gets crowded. Have coffee and a warm
pastry from the bakery at the Sheraton Gunter Hotel or stroll down to
Schilo's for a filling German deli breakfast of eggs, bratwurst,
biscuits, and coffee ($6.25).
Out on the river, beneath towering cypress trees, families of mallards
cruise. Sunlight paints mellowed limestone walls and bridges in golden
hues. To get oriented, hop aboard a boat for a narrated tour with Rio
San Antonio Cruises. Tickets cost $7.75 adults, $2 ages 1-5;
www.riosanantonio.com or 1-800-417-4139.
After the ride, step inside Aztec On The River to see a dazzling sound
and light show that spotlights the movie palace built in the style of a
Mayan temple; www.aztecontheriver.com or 1-877-432-9832. Beneath the
theater, you'll find a treasure trove of shops. It's a Glow sells
handcrafted wine racks, candleholders, and sculptures made from
honeycomb calcite. Oro de Monte Alban specializes in jewelry reproduced
from finds at Monte Alban and other pre-Columbian ruins in Mexico.
Prices range from $5 to $1,800.