
WELCOME TO COLLINS GARDENS!
This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with fenced yard is in Collins Gardens*, a historical community known for its early 20th-century character and incredibly central location. located near Southtown and Downtown and with easy access to I-10 and US-90.
A short drive to Riverwalk, Alamo, Pearl and San Antonio Missions, this vacation home is perfect for families and those interested in exploring the vibrant culture and history of the Alamo City!
*While it is an older part of town, it is a 100% safe and welcoming place where we raise our own family. Our street is quiet, and the property itself has a spotless safety record with 100% positive reviews. You’ll enjoy the best of both worlds: a secure, private retreat with a large fenced yard, plus quick 5-to-10-minute access to the Pearl, the River Walk, and major highways
GUEST GUIDEBOOK
Welcome to San Antonio! We are absolutely delighted to have you here!
This guidebook was designed to help you settle in effortlessly, offering our favorite local recommendations alongside essential details to ensure your stay is as seamless as possible. While we want you to fully relax and enjoy every corner of the property, we kindly ask that you treat the space with care and observe the house guidelines to help us maintain a wonderful environment for all our guests.
Please make yourselves at home, and don’t hesitate to reach out if there is anything we can do to make your visit more memorable!
Important Information
Home Address
227 Ceralvo St, San Antonio, TX 78207
Check-in
Standard self check-in begins at 4pm
Door Code
Provided to you via Airbnb app
Internet
Wi-Fi network: Mesquite
Password: GoSpurs!
Trash
Recycling collection day (blue bin): Tuesday
Garbage collection day (black bin): Thursday
Check-out
Any time before 10am.
Please make sure to wash any dirty dishes, turn off lights, close windows and lock the door.
No Smoking!
Smoking of any kind (including tobacco, marijuana, e-cigarettes, and vaping) is strictly prohibited both inside the home and anywhere on the exterior grounds (patio, yard, driveway).
No Pets
We love pets but for the comfort and safety of all guests, pets are not allowed in the home.
No Parties
Parties are not allowed and please, be aware of quiet hours.
ADDITIONAL RULES
MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY:
The number of guests staying at the property must strictly coincide with the number of guests indicated on your confirmed reservation. Under no circumstances may the total number of overnight or daytime guests exceed the stated maximum occupancy. If the number of guests changes, you must update the reservation before arrival and pay any corresponding fee, subject to host approval. Failure to comply with this rule may result in immediate cancellation of the reservation without refund and/or an additional fee.
EXCESSIVELY DIRTY UNITS: We ask that you treat the property with care. If the property is left in a significantly worse condition than usual, an extra cleaning fee may apply. Remember, you are responsible for any damages.
RULES: Please follow our rules to ensure a great experience for everyone. If any non-compliance leads to a refund or discount for the next guest, you may be held responsible for those charges.
Thank you for your cooperation!
OUR FAVORITE THINGS TO DO IN SAN ANTONIO
Riverwalk
The San Antonio River Walk is a world-renowned urban waterway and cultural park located one story below the busy streets of downtown San Antonio. It features a scenic network of stone paths and bridges that wind along the San Antonio River, connecting major tourist attractions with a vibrant array of shops, restaurants, and historic architecture.
Alamo
The Alamo is a historic Spanish mission and fortress compound that serves as an enduring symbol of Texan liberty and sacrifice. Most famous as the site of the 1836 battle where a small band of defenders held out against the Mexican army, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of downtown San Antonio.
Missions
The San Antonio Missions are a group of Spanish colonial frontier missions, including four in the National Historical Park (Concepción, San José, San Juan, Espada) and the Alamo, established in the 1700s by Catholic Franciscans to evangelize natives and claim land for Spain, evolving into self-sustaining communities with unique blended Spanish-Indigenous cultures and architecture, and recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Sama
Housed in a historic former brewery, the San Antonio Museum of Art (SAMA) offers a journey through 5,000 years of global culture along the Museum Reach of the River Walk. It is particularly renowned for having the most comprehensive collection of ancient Greek, Roman, and Egyptian art in the southern United States.
Witte
Located alongside the San Antonio River, the Witte Museum is the city's premier institution for nature, science, and culture, offering an immersive look at the history of Texas from prehistory to the present day.
Mc Nay
The McNay Art Museum Click to open side panel for more information is a breathtaking blend of historic elegance and world-class modernism, centered around a magnificent 1929 Spanish Colonial Revival mansion. Its sprawling 25-acre estate serves as a sanctuary where vibrant outdoor sculptures and lush, manicured gardens meet a prestigious collection of American and European masterpieces.
Blue Star' Art's Complex
Located in the heart of Southtown, the Blue Star Arts Complex is San Antonio’s longest-running contemporary art space and a cornerstone of the city’s creative community. This repurposed industrial warehouse complex now serves as a vibrant mixed-use hub, featuring a diverse array of galleries, artist studios, eclectic retail shops, and popular local eateries like the Blue Star Brewing Company.
The Pearl
The Pearl is a vibrant, 22nd-acre historic district in San Antonio that has transformed from a 19th-century brewery into a premier culinary and cultural destination. Centered around the iconic Hotel Emma—housed in the original 1894 brewhouse—the district features a mix of chef-led restaurants, independent boutiques, and lush green spaces along the northern reach of the River Walk.
OUR FAVORITE FOOD IN SAN ANTONIO
Tacos
- Rita's on the River (245 E Commerce St)
- Plantaqueria (124 Broadway St)
- Taqueria Los Cuates (732 S Alamo St)
BBQ
- Pinkerton Barbecue (107 W Houston St)
- Texan Sizzle (124 Jefferson St)
- Rees Bros Barbecue (906 Hoefgen Ave)
Pizzas
- Vesuvio (1110 S Alamo St)
- Forno (122 Nogalitos St)
- Dough (518 S Alamo St)
Food Courts
- El Camino Food Truck Park (1009 Avenue)
- Pearl (313 Pearl Pkway)
- Make Ready Market (203 8th St)