There are more places to shop in San Antonio than you could possibly get to in a couple of days. Modern malls, strip malls, quaint specialty shops, art galleries, antique marts and fast food establishments abound through out the city. The Riverwalk is a great place to start.
ALAMO HEIGHTS - A Hispanic market with many delicious prepared items as well as fresh produce.
1133 Austin Hwy
210-822-4450
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Artisans' Alley - All types of art for sale here by many different artists and vendors. Wearable art such as jewelry and clothing can be found here as well.
555 Bitters Rd.
210-493-3226
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Crossroads Mall - Factory outlets, Woolworths and other moderately priced stores.
4522 Fredricksburg Rd.
210-735-9137
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Los Patios - This is a center for expensive boutiques with a little bit of everything. Three restaurants on the premises.
2015 NE Loop 410 (Exit:Starcrest)
210-494-3226
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Market Square - A little taste of Mexico right in the city. This is an indoor and outdoor market which sells a little of everything. There is definitely something for everyone's budget here. There are many imported goods and wares for sale as well as great places to eat Mexican food. Between Commerce and Dolorosa Sts.
514 W. Commerce
210-207-8600
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North Star Mall - Many shops and fine department stores with a good selection of restaurants and plenty of parking.
Loop 410
210-342-2325
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The Original Antique Center - Old American wares, goods, appliances and furniture are all for sale by many vendors at this huge indoor mall.
5525 Blanco
210-344-4131
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