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Flights to San Antonio (SAT) from Phoenix (PHX) on Southwest Airlines
Orbitz is pleased to offer airline tickets on Southwest Airlines, which operates 2 regularly scheduled daily non-stop flights from Phoenix (PHX) to San Antonio (SAT), departing between 7:05am and 3:35pm, and 3 additional non-stop flights, departing between 12:45pm and 6:45pm on select days of the week. Usually a Boeing 737-300 or Boeing 737-700 is flown for this route. The average travel time from Phoenix, AZ to San Antonio, TX is 2 hours and 4 minutes.
During your San Antonio vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
John The Greek
Run by John the Greek himself (along with his wife), this restaurant serves up home-style Greek favorites with an authentic flavor. The decor is nothing special, but the food makes this place worth a visit. Along with very good gyros, it offers moussaka, pastitsio, spanikopita, baklava and other traditional favorites. The stuffed grape leaves are just like the ones made in the mother country. The restaurateurs bottle their own Greek salad dressing as well.
Aldino
Affiliated with Aldo's Ristorante Italiano, Aldino has a warm and elegant setting recalling ancient Rome. The Roman architecture, with its columns and murals creates an old world atmosphere, the better to enjoy the fine Italian cuisine. Depending on the weather, you will likely want to dine on the outdoor patio. There's even a complete party room for receptions and other group activities. The full bar and fine wine selection makes for a well-rounded meal, for lunch or dinner.
Presidio
This is one of the more elegant places to eat on the River Walk. As you walk by this restaurant, you cannot help but notice the mission-like colonnade entrance that beckons you to enter. The outdoor patio seating surrounds a beautiful, large wrap-around bar, which anchors this restaurant. The food here is described as eclectic New American and compliments the surroundings nicely. The menu is rounded out with unique selections of pasta, poultry, pork, and top-grade beef. Although most of the entrees are excellent, waiters tend to push the ever-popular pecan-crusted chicken in an apple/brandy/butter sauce.
Make your reservations for discount hotel rooms in the
San Antonio area, including:
Bonner Garden Bed & Breakfast
This award-winning bed and breakfast, which was formerly owned by internationally known sketch artist Mary Bonner, is located in the Monte Vista Historic District. The grounds of this Italian vista are meticulously manicured, and the rooms are all very well appointed with the Italian Renaissance style that Ms. Bonner had brought to the home. All rooms feature private baths, private telephones, TV/VCR units and either queen or king-size beds.
Brackenridge House Bed & Breakfast
This Victorian-style bed and breakfast is a nice escape from the busy pace of everyday life in San Antonio. Brackenridge House is just minutes from the River Walk in the historic King William District. Its current owners bought the home in 1995 and have transformed it into a quaint, quiet place for you to enjoy your stay in San Antonio. Rooms are appointed with king- and queen-size beds, claw-foot tubs, private telephones, coffeemakers, mini refrigerators, hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, and microwaves. All rooms have private baths. The Brackenridge House is a member of the Professional Association of Innkeepers International, Historic Accommodations of Texas and the San Antonio Bed and Breakfast Association.
Doubletree Hotel
This hotel's location is the perfect destination for business and pleasure seekers alike. Located only minutes from the airport, it is convenient to the business district along Loop 410. San Antonio's upscale North Star Mall is also a stone's throw away, while downtown San Antonio is approximately 15 minutes from your doorstep. This property has a Spanish-Colonial theme that is evident as soon as you walk into the lobby, and the rooms carry out that theme as well.
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