The Church of St. Anthony of Padua stands in the central square of the San Antonio neighborhood, known as “El barrio de San Antonio”. Here, every June 13th the feast of the saint, after whom the church is named, is celebrated; this being only one of the numerous traditions and celebrations that take placein this colorful and bohemian neighborhood annually.
There is no need to use a car as its streets are filled with nearby art galleries, bilingual schools, restaurants presenting food from around the world, and more. The streets of Stirling Dickinson and Ancha de San Antonio offer a wide display of commercial options, from the “Mercado Sano”, full of wonderful organic groceries, gourmet bakeries, and convenience stores, Everything that you could need, all within a very short walking distance.