Map of San Antonio | Neighbourhoods, Districts & Location Guide

Map of San Antonio – Neighbourhoods, Districts & Location Guide

This page provides a map of San Antonio along with a clear overview of its neighbourhoods, districts and geographic layout in south-central Texas. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.

San Antonio is one of the largest cities in the United States and is known for its historic centre, riverwalk, military presence and major areas such as Downtown, Midtown, Alamo Heights and the Medical Center.

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San Antonio is located in south-central Texas and includes major areas such as Downtown, Midtown, the Medical Center, Alamo Heights and surrounding suburban districts.

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This map highlights San Antonio’s layout, including major neighbourhoods, transport corridors, waterways and surrounding metro areas.


Where Is San Antonio Located?

San Antonio is located in south-central Texas in the southern United States. It sits between central Texas hill country and the broader South Texas region.

  • North: hill country communities and northern suburbs
  • East: eastern suburban and industrial areas
  • South: South San Antonio and nearby communities
  • West: western neighbourhoods and suburban growth areas

Neighbourhoods and Districts of San Antonio

San Antonio contains many well-known neighbourhoods and districts, each with its own identity, history and local landmarks.

  • Downtown San Antonio — central business and historic district
  • Midtown — central area just north of downtown
  • Alamo Heights — well-known inner-area community
  • Stone Oak — major northern residential and commercial area
  • Medical Center — major healthcare and employment district
  • Southtown — arts, culture and restaurant district
  • King William — historic neighbourhood near downtown
  • The Pearl — popular mixed-use district north of downtown
  • West Side — large historic and residential area
  • Far North Side — expanding suburban district

Major Areas in San Antonio

  • Downtown — civic, tourism and commercial core
  • North San Antonio — includes major suburban and business districts
  • South San Antonio — residential and historic areas
  • West San Antonio — broad residential and commercial region
  • East Side — historic eastern districts
  • Loop corridors — areas organised around major ring roads and highways

Key Geographic Features

  • San Antonio River — waterway running through the city
  • River Walk — major downtown landmark and tourism feature
  • Texas Hill Country proximity — northern landscape transition zone
  • Flat to rolling terrain — common across much of the city
  • Greenway trails — park and creek corridor network
  • Creek systems — shape parts of the city’s layout

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San Antonio Map FAQs

  • Where is San Antonio located?
    San Antonio is located in south-central Texas.
  • What are the main areas of San Antonio?
    Major areas include Downtown, Midtown, the Medical Center, Stone Oak and Southtown.
  • What is San Antonio best known for?
    San Antonio is well known for the River Walk, historic missions and its central role in south-central Texas.

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