Aztec Theatre San Antonio
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Located in downtown San Antonio, Texas, the Aztec Theater is a historic venue known for the timeless acts that have called this venue home. First built and opened in 1926, the Aztec Theater was part of San Antonio's iconic Theater District, which played host to a range of movies and shows in its heyday. Revitalized in the late 2000s, the venue switched from primarily hosting live concerts to hosting a mixture of shows, including private and corporate events as well as musical acts. Some of the notable musicians who have played at this venue more than once include
Good Charlotte
,
Jimmy Eat World
and
Snoop Dogg
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''The Aztec Theatre San Antonio seating can host 1,477 attendees for concerts and other musical performances. This capacity shrinks somewhat for private events when the space is changed to cater to smaller group sizes.'
'The Aztec Theatre's box office is open from Tuesday to Friday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. It's also open on Saturdays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. It's closed on Sundays and Mondays unless an event is scheduled on either of those days. If there is an event, the venue's box office is open two hours prior to the show's door time.'
'There is little food available for purchase at the venue, but multiple restaurants nearby offer delectable dishes in a range of cuisines. You can find authentic Mexican food at the Iron Cactus Mexican Restaurant and Margarita Bar and specialty Argentinean cuisine at Dorrego's just a few blocks down the street from the venue. Non-alcoholic and alcoholic drinks are available at the Aztec Theatre's bar and in the Aztec Lounge.'
'Most general seating at the Aztec Theatre offers a good view of the stage and high-quality sound, but there are some seating options available that trump the others. You can purchase Premium Seating, which gives you access to a top-tier seat location overlooking the venue. It also gives you access to a private bar and VIP lounge as well as convenient premium parking.'
'As the Aztec Theatre is a historic venue designed and opened in the 1920s, it is not particularly wheelchair-friendly. While you can get into the venue with ease due to handicap-accessible parking, navigating the stairs and ramps inside to find proper seating is quite difficult and, at some times, impossible. If staff members are notified of your need for accessibility prior to the event, there will be at least one staff member present to assist at the time of the event.'