Elevated Meetings in Alamo City

History, food and art await beyond the ballroom

By Refugio Garcia

San Antonio is a destination rich in culture and activities steeped in over 300 years of history as the destination was once the home of the largest concentrations of Spanish colonial missions in North America. This is where luxurious meeting spaces and team building meet a stellar gastronomical scene.

Attendees may be surprised to learn that San Antonio is one of only two cities in the U.S. to be recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for its cultural sites, including its deep-rooted food scene since 2017. From luxurious hotels and resorts to quaint ranches beneath the stars, San Antonio’s Hill Country makes a lasting impression.

Local Expert Tip

Twelve hotels and nearly 100 restaurants have opened in the past two years. Known as the Culinary Capital of Texas, San Antonio is quickly becoming one of the most celebrated dining destinations in the country. Six San Antonio chefs and restaurants are among the 2023 James Beard Award semifinalists. In all, San Antonio boasts more than 4,000 restaurants throughout the city, including iconic restaurants as well as hidden gems.

—  Marc Anderson, president and CEO, Visit San Antonio

 

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Alamo San Antonio

A rich historical experience Five frontier mission complexes built by Franciscan missionaries dot a stretch of the San Antonio River basin in southern Texas that dates to the 18th Century. Tour these monolithic sites with an experience that will awe and provide a tremendous opportunity for team building. And don’t forget about the Alamo—the site is the top tourist destination in Texas.

Cutting-edge meeting facilities meet old-world charm The city embodies a mix of vibrant culture with a modern meeting scene. The elaborate 1902 Venue melds the classy charm of a speakeasy, located in San Antonio’s historic St. Paul Square and is known as “The Building of 1,000 Lights” and “The Crown Jewel of San Antonio.”

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Something for everyone A wealth of activities from outdoor adventures to arts and culture await. Abundant greenspaces and luscious parks beckon for hikes and bike rides. For a change of pace, schedule tours of the San Antonio Botanical Garden in the heart of the Broadway Cultural Corridor.

A culinary gem Known as the UNESCO city of Gastronomy, attendees will never leave on an empty stomach. Homegrown talent cultivated at the Culinary Institute of America San Antonio treats guests to an amazing dining experience straight from the tap. Cuisine types are nearly endless with much of the influence cast from an eclectic mix of traditions and cultures.

Shop ‘til you drop A plethora of malls, luxury outlets and vintage shops showcase local artists. The Alley on Bitters has provided quaint retail space to locals and visitors alike for over 40 years.

 

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This article appears in the digital-only May 2023 and June 2023 issue. You can subscribe to the magazine here.