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The Wedding Website of Bec Zappia and Javier Vela
Welcome to San Antonio, the cultural and culinary heart of Texas. Here you’ll experience the magical mix of Mexican and American cuisine, art, and music. We invite you to join us for our celebration and enjoy all the city has to offer. Here are some of our recommendations.

McNay Art Museum

6000 North New Braunfels Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78209

Great art museum inside of a Spanish style mansion.

San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA)

200 West Jones Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78215

San Antonio's largest art museum located right on the River Walk featuring art from all over the world, highlighting many Texas and Mexican artists.

The Buckhorn Saloon & Museum

318 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

It's hard to describe, but it's worth a visit. This is a very unique Texas experience.

Southtown and King William Neighborhood

San Antonio, TX 78210

Great for walking around and finding great bars and restaurants. Check out Battalion, Bar Loretta, Tito's Mexican Restaurant, The Friendly Spot, or Liberty Bar.

Visit the Alamo and the Missions

This small colonial mission building is one of the destination monuments for US history, and a key part of the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park – a Unesco-listed World Heritage Site including four other missions: Concepción, San José, San Juan and Espada.

The Pearl

136 East Grayson Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

This is a great place to spend a day, the old Pearl Brewery is now a collection of amazing restaurants, boutiques, bars, and cafes.

Botanical Garden Park Trail

Botanical Garden Park Trail, San Antonio, TX 78209

Hotel Emma

136 East Grayson Street, San Antonio, TX 78215

Hotel Emma is a beautiful place to stat, but it's also worth checking out the Sternewirth, a swanky cocktail bar in the hotel lobby.

Historic Market Square

514 West Commerce Street, San Antonio, TX 78207

If you want any kind of Mexican decor or clothing, this is the place to go. The Historic Market Square is where the culture of San Antonio comes alive. Nearly every weekend of the year, Market Square is filled with live entertainment, delicious food, and fun for the whole family; and talk about shopping... with unique multi-cultural merchandise you can find something for everyone. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest happenings at Market Square.

Best Quality Daughter

602 Avenue A, San Antonio, TX 78215

It's a weird name, I know. But the food is amazing. You'll definitely have to call ahead. Best Quality Daughter is a highly-anticipated new restaurant concept by Chef Jennifer Dobbertin that opened at The Historic Pearl in November of 2020. Pioneering New Asian-American Cuisine, the restaurant experience is a reflection of Dobbertin’s travels and the comfort food of her youth as a second-generation Chinese-American. A warm, fun, and gorgeous environment serves as a culinary beacon to locals and travelers alike.

Bar Loretta

320 Beauregard Street, San Antonio, TX 78210

One of the best restaurants in San Antonio. Great food and great drinks. You'll definitely need to call ahead for a reservation, but well worth the wait.

Tito's Mexican Restaurant

955 South Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

Classic San Antonio Tex Mex.

Battalion

604 South Alamo Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

Great Italian restaurant in an old fire station.

Pinkerton's Barbecue

107 West Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205

So much meat!

River Walk

River Walk, San Antonio, TX

You can spend a whole day walking along the Riverwalk check out different restaurants, bars, and shops. You can even hop on a barge and get a guided tour of Downtown San Antonio.

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