5 Libraries in San Antonio That You Shouldn't Miss

August 30, 2021 Roseanne Arnett

Step to the beat of wafting flamenco music as you wander the downtown River Walk before sampling as much chili (San Antonio’s signature dish) as your taste buds will allow. A visit to the Alamo is an absolute must, as is taking in a show at the ornate Majestic Theatre. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is dotted with 18th-century buildings and features, making for an enriching excursion.
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1. Bexar County’s BiblioTech

3505 Pleasanton Rd, San Antonio, TX 78221-2734 +1 210-631-0180 http://bexarbibliotech.org/
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Bexar County’s BiblioTech

2. San Antonio Central Library

600 Soledad St, San Antonio, TX 78205-1200 +1 210-207-2500 http://mysapl.org/Visit/Locations/Central-Library
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San Antonio Central Library

You may not want to read a book, but a visit to the library is worth just to see the Chihuly blown glass sculpture in San Antonio's downtown library. Just walk in the main door and look up. It reminds me of the confetti flying out of a cascarón (a eggshell stuffed with confetti and cracked over someone's head during Fiesta).

3. Igo Library

13330 Kyle Seale Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78249-3808 +1 210-207-9080
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4. San Antonio Public Library - Mission Branch

3134 Roosevelt Ave, San Antonio, TX 78214-2342 +1 210-207-2704 http://mysapl.org/Visit/Locations/Mission-Library
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5. Johnston Library

6307 Sun Valley Dr, San Antonio, TX 78227-4855 +1 210-207-9240
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