Other sights to make the list included Central Park, Barcelona's Sagrada Familia and the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX RiverWalk Texas Travel
The River Walk first opened to the public in 1941, and is among the most visited tourist attractions in Texas.declared the River Walk one of the nation's biggest"tourist traps" can calm down now. had far nicer things to say about the downtown destination. Indeed, Kuoni declared the River Walk the 16th-prettiest sight in the world and the fifth-most beautiful in the U.S. It was one of only five U.S.
The other beautiful U.S. destinations included Central Park at No. 1, Las Vegas’ Fountains of Bellagio at No. 3, the Chihuly Garden and Glass in Seattle at No. 10 and the Golden Gate Bridge at No. 15. The international selections included Rome's Trevi Fountain in Rome, Barcelona's Sagrada Familia and Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral.
Not bad company. The folks from Kuoni must not have visited San Antonio in August — or when the river was at its muddiest.
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