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CITY GUIDE

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Alamodome Information
Conveniently located in downtown San Antonio, the 65,000-seat Alamodome was completed in May 1993 and through the support of local citizens, it opened debt-free and is owned and operated by the City of San Antonio and its Convention, Sports and Entertainment Facilities department.

Around San Antonio
San Antonio captures the true spirit of Texas and is a fan-favorite destination year round, not just for the NCAA® Final Four®.

Clean Zone
Standard for any major event in San Antonio, the city establishes a “Clean Zone” Ordinance. This ordinance designates that a portion of the downtown area become  a “Clean Zone” in order to regulate commercial activity within public property, rights-of-way and private exterior space (parking lots, balconies, etc.) during March 26 -April 8, 2008.

Hotel Information
In preparation for the 2008 Championship, let the San Antonio Convention & Visitor’s Bureau find you a place to rest during the madness.

Maps
As you plan your trip to the Final Four, become familiar with the San Antonio area.

Transportation Guides
Navigate your way easily around the 2008 Final Four host city with San Antonio transportation. Explore the streets of San Antonio on a streetcar or take a leisurely stroll along the River Walk. And of course, San Antonio transportation includes car, van or limousine rentals!




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