Baltimore/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on February 20, 2019
Travel watch: Baltimore to San Antonio, and back againPhoto: iStock

No travel bucket list would be complete without San Antonio, Texas. From the iconic history of the Alamo, to amusement parks, SeaWorld and the San Antonio Aquarium and Zoo, the city has plenty of attractions for the whole family. The downtown area's River Walk is full of shops, bars and restaurants, with plenty of nearby theaters, Texas' first modern art museum and numerous universities.

Fortunately, there are plenty of relatively inexpensive flights between Baltimore and San Antonio on travel site Skyscanner.

Here’s a list of flights, hotels, restaurants and local attractions in San Antonio to get you started.

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Flight deals to San Antonio

The cheapest flights between Baltimore and San Antonio are if you leave on March 11 and return from Texas on March 13. American Airlines currently has tickets for $216, roundtrip.

American Airlines also has tickets at that price point later in March. If you fly out of Baltimore on March 30 and return from San Antonio on April 2, American Airlines can get you there and back for $216 roundtrip.

Top San Antonio hotels

Regarding where to stay, here are two of San Antonio’s top-rated hotels, that we selected from Skyscanner's listings based on price and customer satisfaction.

The Hotel Havana (1015 Navarro St.)

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If you're looking for an inexpensive place to stay, consider The Hotel Havana. The hotel has a 4.7-star rating on Skyscanner, and rooms are currently available for $105.

Close to the San Antonio Central Library, River Walk and the Alamo, this hotel is situated on a river. 

The Grand Hyatt San Antonio (600 E. Market St.)

There's also the 4.8-star rated The Grand Hyatt San Antonio, which has rooms for $119/night.

The Rivercenter Mall, Alamo and Tower of the Americas are area attractions.

Featured San Antonio restaurants

San Antonio has plenty of top-notch dining options. Here are a couple of the most popular, according to Skyscanner.

Bakery Lorraine (306 Pearl Parkway, #110)

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If you're looking for a local favorite, head to Bakery Lorraine, which has an average of five stars out of 12 reviews on Skyscanner.

"Scrumptious in every way. This is a truly authentic French patisserie," wrote visitor Margaret. 

Tiago's Cabo Grille (8403 State Highway151, #101)

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Another popular dining destination is Tiago's Cabo Grille, with five stars from eight reviews.

"It has the best chips and salsa," wrote reviewer Jaysun.

Top San Antonio attractions

Not sure what to do in San Antonio, besides eat and drink? Here are two recommendations, provided by Skyscanner.

The San Antonio River Walk (849 E. Commerce St.)

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First up is The San Antonio River Walk, which has a 4.6-star rating out of 273 reviews.

The San Antonio River Walk was once hailed as "The American Venice" and offers a wide variety of attractions. Much more than a typical walkway, this Texas attraction has the best dining, attractions and entertainment around.  

SeaWorld San Antonio (10500 Sea World Drive)

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Lastly, spend some time at SeaWorld San Antonio. It has 4.8 stars out of 78 reviews.

"Whether you're a Texas local or on a family vacation, SeaWorld San Antonio has it all. From interactive touch pools to live shows, there is also an animal experience along with thrilling roller coasters and a water park," wrote visitor Joe.  


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