Motel 6 San Antonio Texas

Motel 6 San Antonio

126 Kenley Place, US Highway 281, San Antonio, Texas, 78232, United States

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Travel Tips for San Antonio

Japanese Garden, Brackenridge Park

by sue&gene

We visited this garden several years ago and were disappointed on our recent return visit to discover that it is not being well maintained. The water has been drained ... it could be for temporary maintainence but it appeared the areas had been dry for some time. It still has the nice stone work and some paths that are fun to walk. There were also some nice flowers. The gardens are located in an old quarry, which produced limestone used in building the State Capitol in Austin.

Neat place, the Empire Theater

by Maria250 about The Empire Theater

"The Empire Theatre is host to productions, banquets, cabaret, chamber orchestras and touring plays. The historical theater is the sister property to San Antonio's Majestic Theatre. The Empire was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999"

Great Chinese Food

by lisa_lise about P.F. Chang's

This is one of the most popular Chinese food places in town. Formosa Garden has a reputation for being the best Chinese restaurant in town, but I personally think it's not as good as it used to be. P.F. Chang's is much better. Be prepared to wait a while and to pay a little more, but it's worth it! I recommend the kung pao chicken, if you like spicy food.

rude customer service and lack of security

by glfnt10

Purse was stolen from the area where you are required to leave it on the superman ride. No security or cameras. Hospitality was rude and uncaring, refused to give supervisor information. Four other thefts were reported in my presence with the same uncaring response. Eight days later received a follow-up call from the"acting assistant supervisor of hospitality" who sounded like a teenager who eventually hung up on me when I insisted on speaking to the park manager. Go to a park where someone cares about their guests and reputation. The second call from a different "acting supervisor" stated "we don't run our park like Disney". NO KIDDING!

Mision San Antonio de Valero or 'The Alamo'

by spartan

Originally named Misión San Antonio de Valero, the Alamo served as home to missionaries and their Indian converts for nearly seventy years (construction began on the present site in 1724).

In 1793, Spanish officials secularized San Antonio's five missions and distributed their lands to the remaining Indian residents. These men and women continued to farm the fields and participated in the growing community of San Antonio.

In the early 1800s, the Spanish military stationed a cavalry unit at the former mission. The soldiers referred to the old mission as the Alamo (the Spanish word for 'cottonwood') in honor of their hometown Alamo de Parras, Coahuila.

The post's commander established the first recorded hospital in Texas in the Long Barrack. The Alamo was home to both Revolutionaries and Royalists during Mexico's ten-year struggle for independence.

The military continued to occupy the Alamo until the Texas Revolution. San Antonio and the Alamo played a critical role in the Texas Revolution. In December 1835, Ben Milam led Texian and Tejano volunteers against Mexican troops quartered in the city.

After five days of house-to-house fighting, they forced General Marín Perfecto de Cós and his soldiers to surrender. The victorious volunteers then occupied the Alamo and strengthened its defenses.

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