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Historic Market Square

Historic Market Square

Regarded as the largest Mexican market in the U.S., the Historic Market Square is a colorful maze of local shops and stalls where you can find everything from handcrafted jewelry and traditional textiles to spices, art, and ceramics. You’ll also encounter plenty of street vendors selling tasty snacks, like fresh churros and roasted corn. The plaza’s festive atmosphere, with live music and local performances, makes it a must-visit for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in San Antonio's rich heritage.
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La Villita Historic Arts Village

La Villita Historic Arts Village

A hub of creativity since 1939, La Villita Historic Village is a vibrant arts community, home to galleries and shops showcasing unique works by local and regional artists. From oil paintings and watercolors to sculptures, metal art, pottery, and textiles, the variety is as inspiring as the history behind it. You’ll also find copper wares, handmade jewelry, stained glass, and regional folk art, making it the perfect place to browse for one-of-a-kind souvenirs or simply soak in the artistic spirit of San Antonio.
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Shops at Rivercenter

Shops at Rivercenter

Located along the scenic San Antonio River Walk, the Shops at Rivercenter is a vibrant open-air shopping and entertainment destination featuring over 100 retailers, including a variety of specialty shops and major department stores. There are also plenty of places to grab a bite, whether you're in the mood for a quick snack or a sit-down meal. The mall's central location makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the city's historic sites, such as the nearby Alamo.
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