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San Antonio is best known for being near the Alamo Mission, where Texan troops were massacred by Mexicans in a siege of the mission in 1836. Rodeos, street parties and friendly locals make the modern city far more welcoming and the Hispanic heritage gives its food and outlook a real twist which is missing from some other Texan cities.
Direct San Antonio flights take between 11 and a half and 12 hours, depending on the airline you choose. Cheap flights to San Antonio International Airport will leave you 15 minutes away from central San Antonio hotels and a flight to San Antonio will put you in a prime position to explore the region.
For car hire, San Antonio Airport should be your first port of call as international rental firms are all represented within. Be wary of expensive parking garages in the city centre and leave your car at your accommodation and use taxis and buses to get around these areas. Save it instead for travelling further afield to the many historic sites once you disembark from San Antonio flights.
One of the world's most famous and bloodstained missions, The Alamo is San Antonio's biggest tourist draw and is still a place of religious significance despite the enduring impact of the battle there. For a look at the city itself hop on a boat tour of the River Walk district or visit the Casa Navarro State Historical Park.