fiogf49gjkf0d With its abundance of picturesque settings, San Antonio is a great city for
festivals
. The year's biggest event is April's ten-day
Fiesta San Antonio
(
), marking Texas's victory in the Battle of San Jacinto, with parades, cookouts and Latin music concerts filling the streets. Also in May is the
Tejano Conjunto Festival
at Rosedale Park and at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center on Guadalupe Street (tel 210/271-3151,
), west of downtown, which celebrates the German-Mexican country music of south and central Texas. During June's
Texas Folklife Festival
at the Institute of Texan Cultures, ten stages reflect the state's huge diversity of music, ranging from gospel to Lebanese. Finally, the
San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo
(
) in early February celebrates cowboy and King of the Hill culture with two weeks of rodeo events and country music.
Check the free weekly
Current
(
) for gigs, films and events. The live jazz and flamenco in the restaurants along the
River Walk
tend to be rather sanitized, while
N St Mary's Street
(just beyond the bus station toward the art museum) is the main strip for college clubs and bars. The outdoor
Arneson River Theatre
, opposite La Villita, where the river separates the audience from the stage, hosts Mexican folk music and dance during the summer. The outlying areas hold some great old
country dance halls
, the best of which is
Greune Hall
.
Bonham Exchange
411 Bonham St tel 210/271-3811. Popular mixed gay club with good house and garage DJs.
Floore Country Store
14464 Old Bandera Rd, downtown Helotes tel 210/695-8827. Old country dance hall, with outdoor dancing.
Gruene Hall
1281 Gruene Rd, Gruene tel 210/606-1281. Dominating this small town (pronounced
green
), 30 miles northeast of downtown San Antonio, is the oldest remaining dance hall in Texas, with top country stars playing here at weekends.
Jim Cullum's The Landing
123 Losoya St under the
Hyatt Regency
tel 210/223-7266. Traditional jazz every night in a club that's been running for over thirty years.
Polly Esther's
212 College St tel 210/220-1972. Sure, it's a chain, but it's also undeniably fun and enlivened by an ultra-energetic crowd spilling out from the club all over the River Walk.
Swig
111 W Crockett St tel 210/476-0005. The best martinis in the city, with an attractive crowd looking to mingle in a jazzy, classy space.
Tycoon Flats
2926 N St Mary's St tel 210/737-1929. A variety of live music with no cover charge. Patio restaurant serves good vegetarian food for about $5 per plate. Closed Mon.
White Rabbit
2410 N St Mary's St tel 210/737-2221. The main venue for touring indie bands, drawing a raucous, young crowd.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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