| Published | Jul 24, 2011 by the RoomStays Editorial Team |
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Uvalde is a city set within the Uvalde County of Texas. This quiet city is considered as the most northerly part of South Texas but could also be viewed as the southern limit of the Texas Hill Country. No matter which designation is chosen, this hotel does provide residents and travelers great options to enjoy in the city. Also, because it is the county seat of its namesake county, a number of government offices and structures are also located here. This city is most probably known for being home to the only bottler of cactus juice.
Travelers heading to Uvalde can surely find several interesting landmarks and attractions along the streets and in certain areas. Guests could check out the Janey Slaughter Briscoe Grand Opera House for concerts and special shows. It is also used as a community theater. Those interested in art can also enjoy browsing through the Briscoe Art and Antique Collection while those into war and aviation memorabilia can find them at the Aviation Museum at Garner Field. It is also a good idea to enjoy the exhibits at the John Nance Garner Museum in Uvalde. Travelers can also find various options at the Guillermo "Willie" De Leon Civic Center.
Ready to enjoy the sights of Uvalde? It is always best to start with finding a good hotel to stay in. There are a lot of great options in Uvalde, offering accommodations ranging from bed and breakfasts to luxury hotels. These hotels are the key to providing rest for weary travelers as well as offering them advice as to which attractions are worth visiting. Many hotels also provide tour assistance desks to travelers. Many of these accommodations also offer restaurants within their premises. For those who don’t, well, there are always lots of options in surrounding areas.