Best neighborhoods in San Antonio
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Ranked 1st best neighborhood in San Antonio
"Great Place to stay, lots to do and see..."
- ronick
This is a great area to live. Not only do you have the Riverwalk, which is beautiful, but you have all the attractions of downtown San Antonio. Now it's not easy to get a place here because of how pop...
Ranked 2nd best neighborhood in San Antonio
"West Ave and Blanco A nice neighborhood"
- LadyBlueSilver
I like living here on West Ave and Blanco. Most everybody I meet here and friendly and neighborly towards people. I've seen more helpful people here than anywhere else i've been in this city, althou...
Unranked Neighborhoods
"Not quite the pride of the Southeast Side"
- vampora
While most of the people in the area are polite and hard-workers, there seems to be an abundance of police constantly serving warrants for gang and drug activity. It's somewhat cheap living, but not t...
"Small side street"
- mountainmom01
Second Street is part of a more residential/rural area than most of San Antonio. It was a nice road to take a ride down to see more rural parts of the area. The road was a little bumpy but there was n...
"A street with a little bit of everything"
- cwschimpff
North New Braunfels spans from Highway 410 (to the North) to Fort Sam Houston (to the South), passing through Alamo Heights and Terrell Hills. The street has a little bit of everything, from middle-cl...
"Street on a small lake"
- kaiserhat
North Josephine Tobin Drive in San Antonio borders Woodlawn Lake Park, the main feature of which is Woodlawn Lake. Houses on this street mostly overlook the lake, so they have a nice view. The houses...
"Great road and a must see!"
- mountainmom01
Roosevelt Avenue is a great road that is in good shape. The traffic can be congested at times but not too unbearable. The main attraction here is the historical museum. You can go and spend the day an...
"Highlands @ Woodlake a decent place to live"
- tonygeist
This is nice quiet neighborhood. I like it because everyone pretty much minds there own business and leaves everyone else alone. I do not like being a member of a homeowners association especially thi...
"'Tranquil' a good name for this street"
- Baimer
Tranquil Park Drive is in a nice area of town and is in a good school district. Additionally, for those who are Medical students or residents, it is VERY close to UTHSCSA (University of Texas Heath S...
"McCullough in San Antonio and Olmos Park"
- hugobunn
.McCullough goes from Bonham street downtown to the airport just north of the loop, passing through the semi-gentrified Old Main neighborhood east of SAC(San Antonio College) through part of upscale O...
"Your typical travel road"
- mountainmom01
East Commerce Street begins when you exit of I-10 and travels all the way through San Antonio to the west side where it runs into Military Road. I used this road a lot while visiting because it takes...
"Countour drive: for old rich folks and bicyclists"
- hugobunn
The speed limit on most of Contour Drive is 20 mph, and it is in fact so serpentine that it's difficult to go much faster. Contour drive winds from McCullough through to Hildebrand through Olmos Park,...
"Hildebrand in SA"
- hugobunn
Hildebrand goes east-west just a bit north of downtown, going from Fredricksburg(aka “Fred Road”) at the western end, passing by Trinity University, crossing Highway 281 and passing by the zoo and Inc...