HISTORIC MARKET SQUARE / EL MERCADO
Read moreThis district/market is home to the Alameda museum, several restaurants, as well as a gigantic market spread out in the street and in the adjacent buildings. Here, Mexicanness is exposed in the form of more or less artisanal products, sold by hundreds: jewels, potteries, paintings, sculptures, carpets, clothes... Ultra touristic certainly, but to be seen for the typical folklore of San Antonio. Unfortunately, this historical market has been converted into a modern space and has lost its charm.
SOYLITES OF TEXAS
Read moreOne of the Artisanales specialities is clearly the candle. Here we are served. They are made up of 100% based on soya beans.
UPTOWN PARK
Read moreCompared to The Galleria, the Uptown Park shopping center will seem very small. With about 15 clothing stores, many service stores and several restaurants, it's a classy shopping stop for big wallets. You will also find several good places to enjoy a meal or a break, with cafés, ice cream parlors, wine bars, bakeries and many restaurants of all kinds. A good place to buy nice gifts, such as jewelry or a romantic evening out.
SUNRISE MALL
Read moreIn addition to major stores such as Bealls, states or Sears, this shopping centre houses more than stores. The largest U.S. trade-mark brands are represented.
CLAY CREATIONS
Read moreArtisanal factory of pottery, tiles and other clay objects.
SADDLEBLANKET
Read moreHoused in a large hangar, this original shopping centre consists of numerous handicraft stores: jewelry, carpets, pottery, sculptures… The Tex-mex culture is in honor.