Hospitality is something we love to engage in. Generally, AWESOME! Like I said above, we’re warm and inviting here in SAtown. Take my guide with a grain of salt please, I just did this when I was bored one day. Of course we know this, but this is Reddit, where people love to tell you you’re wrong, so a disclaimer is necessary. There will be hoards who disagree, because all experiences vary and I welcome that dissent. So all information is just my opinion, and it’s to the best of my knowledge, but by no means definitive. I think that qualifies me to have an informed opinion. I lived also in the Hill Country where I went to university, but it’s only an hour away, so my home base has been the Alamo city for my entire life. Who the hell am I? I’ve lived in San Antonio since 1987, the year of my birth. ![]() And rather than leave your first impression as snarky responses about read the sidebar, lurk more etc, I thought I’d offer up a thread to stem the tide for a little while. So many threads about how people are moving here. Why am I making this? Just look through the first few pages of r/sanantonio. Generally speaking you’re going to find its inhabitants incredibly welcoming, friendly, and open.Ī couple of things. ![]() ![]() San Antonio is the 7th largest city in the U.S, but many who come here say it has a small town feel to it. The internet is your friend!įirst off, and most importantly, welcome to your new home. I'm on reddit most days.ĭon’t see what you’re looking for in this guide? Search this sub, Google it. Hit me up with glaring errors or for whatever. Deleting events that have changed/closed, looking to add more info there. Fixed some broken links, working on housing market update.
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