
Apartments near San Antonio Botanical Garden in San Antonio, TX (336 Rentals)


St Mary's & Elmira Flats

Coopers Row

Residences at Grayson Heights

The Mosaic on Broadway

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Encore Grayson

The Josephine

Augusta Flats

Southline

Magnolia Heights

Jones and Rio

1221 Broadway Lofts

Cadillac Lofts - Residential

River House

Tin Top Flats at the Creamery

the PARKER on E. Mulberry

New England Village

The Flats at River North

The Park at Sutton Oaks

The Can Plant Residences at Pearl

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The Brackenridge

Brewster Place Apartments

Museum Reach Lofts

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The Beverly

119 Andrews

127 Sandmeyer St

Compound at the Park

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1817 N Saint Marys St, Unit #101, Unit #101

239 E. Lullwood Ave., Unit Garage Apt, Unit Garage Apt

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603 E Grayson St, Unit 603 E. Grayson st. #1, Unit 603 E. Grayson st. #1

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522 E Myrtle St, Unit 101, Unit 101

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133 Claremont Ave, Unit 1, Unit 1

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806 E Ashby Pl, Unit 1, Unit 1

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326 Queen Anne Court

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1206 E carson, Unit Apt #2, Unit Apt #2

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505 Wilmington Ave, Unit B, Unit B

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506 E Evergreen St

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850 E Erie Ave

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221 Lexington Ave, Unit 317, Unit 317

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102 Lovera Blvd, Unit 102 Lovera #2, Unit 102 Lovera #2

410 E Carson St, Unit 3 unfurnished

209 E Rosewood Ave, Unit Unit 3

410 E Carson St, Unit 3

Room in House on N PanAm Expy

1818 Hays St

710 Atlanta Ave

2BR/1BA Ideal Home Near Downtown, Unit 1-442

2118 Burnet St

210 meadowlane

118 Canadian St

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San Antonio apartments have many great qualities, and being in a welcoming city with lots of places to go is one great aspect. One such excellent place to visit and enjoy is the San Antonio Botanical Garden. With several seasonal and yearly garden areas, special exhibits, a bistro and special changing exhibits, a San Antonio apartment resident will want to come here often. The garden areas are of course the main draw here, with the four seasons represented in formal garden areas that are planted according to what thrives in the current time of year. Specialty gardens include the Old Fashioned Garden with older flower varieties, the Sensory Garden (oriented for the blind), the Shade Garden and interestingly enough, the Ornamental Grass Garden. While the San Antonio Botanical Garden is no comparison to the plants in your apartment, you can certainly get ideas for potted plants or your future home. Ceramic sculpture, metal art and giant insects made from natural materials are some of the special exhibits you might catch at the San Antonio Botanical Garden when you make a trip from your apartment. The non-profit organization hosts local and national artists to make the gardens attractive to visitors. If you haven't had a meal when you visit the San Antonio Botanical Garden, it has a yummy alternative to eating at your San Antonio apartment at the Carriage House Bistro with a scrumptious café menu. Affordable to eat here, the menu features main dishes with fish and meat, salads, soups and appetizers over the lunch hour. With it only costing a $7 entry fee to the park, it's worth a visit to the bistro. San Antonio Botanical Garden apartments are growing to be more popular as more people hear about this lovely landscape in the city, so make a visit to the park soon.
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