San Antonio: AAE San Antonio 8 Hotel (2 Star Hotel)

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Address: 11027 i-35 n, I-35 n exit 168 , San antonio 78233, Usa

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The AAE San Antonio Super 8 Hotel is on the skirts of one of the most exciting cities in the USA. See aaehotels for discount coupons

We offer deluxe accommodations, free parking, free breakfast, free internet, outdoor pool and all the amenities of a 4 star hotel. We are budget priced for traveler on a budget, and offer ensuites for up to 4 people.

AAE San Antonio participates in all AAE Hotels discount and coupon programs. Please see the below information and pictures before you book.

1 or 2 people 1 double bed or 2 twins
3 or 4 people is 2 double beds 1 room ensuite

San Antonio captures the spirit of Texas. Now the eighth largest city in the United States, the city has retained its sense of history and tradition, while carefully blending in cosmopolitan progress. The city has always been a crossroads and a meeting place. Sounds and flavors of Native Americans, Old Mexico, Germans, the Wild West, African-Americans and the Deep South mingle and merge. Close to twenty million visitors a year delights in the discovery of San Antonio's charms.

Texas-sized Fun
Fiesta Texas San Antonio is home to two major theme parks - Sea World San Antonio, the world's largest marine life park, and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, the town built just for fun! Sea World San Antonio combines fun with education and appreciation for some of the ocean's most fascinating creatures through more than 25 shows, educational exhibits and rides.

Six Flags Fiesta, Texas Theme Park is a non-stop celebration of San Antonio and South Texas. It's created around four themed areas: the Mexican town of Los Festivals, the German village of Spassburg, the 1920 cowboy boom town of Crackaxle Canyon, and the small Texas town of Rockville during the golden age of rock 'n' roll, which includes Fiesta Bay Boardwalk, a '50s-'60s seaside boardwalk complete with a 90-foot Ferris wheel.