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Hotel Havana (1015 Navarro St 21), 27 retro-chic antique-filled rooms and suites in 1914 Mediterranean Revival building near Tobin Performing Arts Center, with grand and colorful history. Seven suites, each with its own unique décor, and named in honor of San Antonio heroes sitting rooms, private baths, intimate balconies, patios and porches.īrackenridge House B&B (230 Madison 21), gay-friendly five-room guesthouse 2 blocks from the Riverwalk, gourmet breakfasts, parking and WIFI.Įmily Morgan Hotel (705 E Houston St 210 225-5100), 177 boutique hotel rooms across from the Alamo city views, Oro Restaurant, pool, WiFi. See more hotels & guesthouses in our maps & listings pages.Īrbor House Suites (109 Arciniega 21), five stately houses linked by a lush garden courtyard. There are several gay-friendly options in and around the Kings William neighborhood, near River Walk and the Alamo. For some photos from around town, see our gallery pages. Pride San Antonio has events all year, with big festivities each June.įor a city map and website links to businesses and entertainment venues, see our gay San Antonio listings pages. Visit San Antonio, the official city website, My San Antonio and San Antonio Magazine also have good online guides to the city. The San Antonio Current is the weekly alternative paper for news, arts and entertainment listings and reviews, including the gay community here, with good photos of annual Pride events. The San Antonio LGBT Chamber of Commerce website has info on all kinds of local businesses and a calendar of events. GayDFW has Gayborhood tips and events listings. Try Q San Antonio and Out In SA for up-to-date LGBTQ news, and TWIT, This Week In Texas, for gay coverage both local and elsewhere in the Lone Star State. A phone app can tell you when the next bus is scheduled to arrive, but service ends between 9pm and 12:30am, so grab a taxi, a lift, or walk from the bars after that.
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Their website has maps, schedules and a pass-purchase store. Transfers cost an extra 15 cents, and must be purchaed with the ticket. In town three VIA streetcar lines cover most of the center, for just $1.30 per trip (Express Bus $2.60), or $2.75 for an all-day pass. If you're staying outside downtown, a car is a must for getting around San Antonio most of the day. Taxi fares into downtown typically start at $29 catch one at the lower level curbside, just outside the Terminal A and B baggage claim area. For shared shuttle vans into the downtown area at $15 each way see SA Airports Shuttle. The bus stop is located at the far west end of Terminal B. VIA Metropolitan Transit has local bus service to downtown for $1.30 on route 5, operating every day into downtown San Antonio, a trip of about 30 minutes. San Antonio International Airport ( SAT) is about 12 miles from downtown. Austin, the Texas state capital, just over an hours drive north on I-35, also has many LGBTQ attractions, resources and events - see our guide to the city.
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Their QFest LGBT film festival screens over three days in mid-October at City Base Cinema 10. Pride San Antonio has events all year, including the "Pride Bigger Than Texas" June festivities with a Saturday festival at Crockett Park, and a Sunday 9pm parade kicking off from Dewey Place at North Main. Most of the gay nightlife scene takes place on or around "The Strip" of the North Central neighborhood of North Main and San Pedro avenues, in Tobin Hill near San Antonio College, north of downtown. When the weather is pleasant, there's no better place to be than on one of the tree-shaded patio bars overlooking the water. Just want to put your feet up? Boats ply the waters of River Walk, an artificial waterway lined with interesting eateries. Into history? Visit one of the interesting Spanish missions. People always remember the Alamo, but there's a lot more to this sprawling metropolis in southeastern Texas. See the City of San Antonio, and Texas Department of Health websites for local updates. See the CDC website for details and updates. The land borders with Canada and Mexico are closed to all non-essential travel until at least 21 February 2021. There are restrictions on the entry of some travelers into the United States in an effort to help slow the spread of COVID-19. Emergency measures in the wake of Covid-19: