David Gonzalez from Visit San Antonio highlights the city’s dynamic growth in hospitality, culture, and global positioning during a conversation with TravelMole. New luxury hotels, diverse culinary experiences, and free top-tier attractions like The Alamo and Riverwalk make the city an appealing and affordable destination. Signature events such as Fiesta San Antonio and the Day of the Dead Parade draw international visitors, while its central location makes it a strategic base for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. With a welcoming, multicultural atmosphere and strong ties to Mexico, San Antonio is poised for continued tourism success.
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