Street Rank in San Antonio

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Overall Score

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Great for...

  • Eating Out 5/5
  • Nightlife 5/5
  • Retail Therapy 5/5

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Recommended for...

  • Families / Kids 29%
  • Couples 29%
  • Singles 29%
  • Retirees 14%
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4/5Good

Shopping, nightlife, restaurants, parks, and great education

Broadway is one of San Antonio’s main thoroughfares and hosts the prestigious Alamo Heights High School as well as Incarnate Word University. Some of San Antonio’s finest dining can be found on or within a block of Broadway, as well of some of San Antonio’s fi...Full review
4/5Good

Nice, Upscale Area

Broadway street is in a nice, but expensive, part of town. It has many residential areas and some commercial ones; there is a nice park and it borders the San Antonio Zoo. It also has the added bonus of being close to down town without actually living there...Full review
5/5Excellent

Nice street near park

Broadway Street in San Antonio is a fairly long street with some residential sections and some commercial areas. It borders Breckenridge Park, which has pedal boats, a golf course and is home to the San Antonio Zoo. This is a great place to live near and take...Full review
5/5Excellent

A very hip place to be - if you can afford it

This is an upscale part of town, but very cute! Lots of little shops and restaurants, and cute older renovated houses. Very close to downtown without being swallowed by downtown. You'll find Central Market for gourmet organic groceries and you are close to the...Full review
4/5Good

Broadway, home of Incarnate Word etc

Broadway is a big road, as the name suggests, that runs North-South. The original Earl Abel's restaurant used to be located at the corner of Hildebrand and Broadway, across from Incarnate Word College, now pompously known at The University of The Incarnate Wor...Full review

Best Streets in (and around) San Antonio

“Visiting Sauerkraut Bend”

- RubyC
King William is an historic street southwest of downtown San Antonio, Texas onto which a large number of Germans had immigrated in the mid 1800s. That's how King William got its nickname “Sauerkraut...Full review

“Something Fun for Everyone”

- yoginibare
Golf for dad, shopping for mom, and a Six-Flags themepark for the whole family. What more can you ask for? There is upscale department store shopping, but also a huge sports and outdoors store for the...Full review

“Terrific Neighborhood!”

- jcw
Quiet Street in a wonderful neighborhood close to high rated schools. Best thing about living here is the caring neighbors. Quiet and friendly - not imposing - but would help you out if you needed i...Full review

“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...Full review

“Great Residential Opportunity!”

- rhinog
Dell Oak Drive is off of Lanark Drive. It is a residential neighborhood and it has good houses to look at. They are well kept and it is a pleasant neighborhood to use for walking and bike riding. It d...Full review
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