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The River Walk winds through about 5 miles of San Antonio. The central portion is lined with restaurants and shops, and river taxis offer a convenient way to reach museums, a mall and other attractions. (MCT News Service)
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Hitting the shops

The view from the back garden of the Governor’s Palace through a store window led me to the most interesting shop I found in San Antonio. Marti’s, 301 W. Commerce St., imports artisan jewelry, designer fashion and decor from Mexico. A multicolored floor-length halter dress made by Armando Mafud was spectacular – and $2,500. (martis.com)

La Villita, the city’s first neighborhood, is nearby on the south bank of the San Antonio River. Most of the neighborhood’s historic homes now hold shops and art galleries. The River Art Group, operated by a cooperative, displayed several small, inexpensive paintings of San Antonio that would make good souvenirs. (lavillita.com)

For even more shopping and dining, check out Market Square, also called El Mercado. Shops and vendors offer any knickknack you might be looking for – and a few you never knew existed. (marketsquaresa.com)

The River Walk

La Villita and El Mercado are dotted with restaurants, but a better selection is on the River Walk, a five-mile stretch of the San Antonio River bordered by sidewalks and crisscrossed with bridges. The center portion of the River Walk is crowded with restaurants, bars and hotels. Strolling mariachi bands fill the evenings with music. One branch of the River Walk leads to the Rivercenter Mall; another goes to the San Antonio Museum of Art and the old Pearl Brewery complex, now home to the newest campus of the Culinary Institute of America and a handful of restaurants.

You can take a walking tour or a 45-minute tour by water. Or hop in a water taxi for a quick trip and a scenic cruise. (thesanantonioRiverWalk.com)

Cooking – and eating

The CIA, as the culinary institute is known, conducts free public tours on Thursday afternoons. The campus is small and my tour lasted only 15 minutes; those who’d like to spend more time can take one-day cooking classes or multiday cooking boot camps. Those who’d like to sample the fare of CIA grads have their pick of several restaurants. (ciachef.edu/texas)

I had lunch at La Gloria, a Mexican restaurant. The food was delicious, hearty and inexpensive. (lagloriaicehouse.com)

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