Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Finding A Prime Steak House San Antonio

By Stephanie Mitchell


There are two foods which come to mind when thinking of the south, steak and barbecue. Those who have visited the area know these to be two of the most popular dishes served at a Prime Steak House San Antonio and other restaurants. Whether offering only barbecue, steak or both, the sky is often the limit when it comes to meat heavy restaurants in the region.

San Antonio, TX is best known for the championship San Antonio Spurs, the annual stock show and rodeo, Fiesta and Riverwalk. While somewhat overlooked, the city also hosts some of the best restaurants in the world. Many of these restaurants including an outstanding steakhouse which offers indoor, patio or on-a-boat dining are located on the adjacent to the river.

The city hosts also hosts a number of tourist oriented places of business from Ripley's believe it or not and a virtual movie theater and wax museums to the always free and historic Alamo. While free to enter, there are offerings which can add to a visit such as guided tours and a gift shop.

One of the best ways to visit the outdoor section of the Alamo is through a local ghost tour offered only at night complete with paranormal equipment guests can enjoy for a nominal fee. While there are a number of hotels along the river, downtown hotels can be less expensive with easier access to tourist attractions. For a more interesting stay, guests can always opt to stay at historic, and rumored haunted Menger hotel or one of the other historic hotels in the city.

Mostly known for the Alamo and the Riverwalk, the city also host a beautiful zoo and botanical gardens. Each of which can be accessed by a short car, bus, or cab ride from downtown or the river. One of the best ways to travel in San Antonio due to the heavy traffic created by locals and tourists is by using public transportation. To assist visitors, the local visitors center can provide city and transit maps along with a coupon book upon request.

While the Riverwalk is probably the second most celebrated attraction in the city, there are some areas which are best avoided at night. The many bars, restaurants and shops are open late so visitors can still have a great time well into the night. Individuals planning on perusing pitch dark areas late at night, are always advised to carry a flashlight and travel in groups.

For children, or those more into animals, art, flora and fauna, the museum, zoo and botanical gardens are only a short bus, cab or car ride from the river. All of which offer great features, especially the zoo and gardens which also offers a gondola ride for those whom wish to partake in aerial views.

Whether visiting in early spring or mid-summer, it is always best to make lodging reservations in advance. When planning on visiting popular attractions like Sea World and Six Flags, it is also advised to purchase tickets in advance, many of which can be bought at a discount from discount programs.




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