Living in San Antonio

San Antonio's diverse population, rich cultural history and growing opportunities make it a great city to live in or relocate to. Downtown is bustling with well-known tourist attractions like the River Walk and the Alamo, and the city has a lively arts & entertainment community, including the Blue Star Arts Complex. San Antonio residents have a variety of housing options to choose from, including downtown lofts, historic San Antonio neighborhoods, or in one of the many new communities in the expanding region.

San Antonio Skyline

Living in San Antonio means you can take advantage of the small neighborhood vibe, while still enjoying all the amenities of living in a major city. With its close proximity to Mexico, San Antonio has a prolific infusion of Tex-Mex cultures and experesses its multiculturalism in art, cuisine and entertainment options.

If you're already a resident or thinking about moving here, check out this guide to information about schools, neighborhoods, local government and other important resources.

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San Antonio Government

City of San Antonio

Phone: 311
Web: www.sanantonio.gov
San Antonio Government

San Antonio Fire Department

Phone: (210) 207-8400
Web: www.sanantonio.gov
San Antonio Fire Department

San Antonio Police Department

Phone: (210) 207-7273
Web: www.sanantonio.gov
San Antonio Police Department

The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce

Phone: (210) 229-2100
Web: www.sachamber.org
Greater San Antonio Chamber Of Commerce

San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau

Phone: (210) 207-6700
Web: www.visitsanantonio.com
San Antonio Convention & Visitors Bureau

San Antonio Public Library

Phone: (210) 207-2500
Web: www.mysapl.org
San Antonio Public Library

 

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San Antonio Transportation

Via Metropolitan Transit: Downtown

Phone: (210) 475-9008
Web: www.viainfo.net
Via Metropolitan Transit

San Antonio International Airport

Phone: (210) 207-3459
Web: www.sanantonio.gov
San Antonio Internation	al Airport