Overview
San Antonio blends history, culture, and luxury. Visitors can explore the iconic The Alamo, stroll the vibrant San Antonio River Walk, enjoy championship golf, and experience acclaimed dining and arts. Key industries include cybersecurity, healthcare, military and defense, advanced manufacturing, financial services, and tourism, making it one of Texas’s fastest-growing business hubs.
1. The St. Anthony
The Telegraph says, “A landmark hotel that exudes glamour and legendary stories from San Antonio’s past, having hosted rancher millionaires, celebrities, royalty and politicians for more than a century. Gleaming chandeliers combine with thoroughly modern touches to bring bygone elegance into the contemporary hotel scene. Perched just above the city’s premier attraction, the River Walk, and only three blocks from the Alamo historic site, the St. Anthony is perfectly situated to enjoy the main draws of San Antonio. Theatres and museums are steps away, and the hotel considers Travis Park across the street as its ‘front lawn’, a refreshing outdoor green space for relaxing.”
Presidential Suite
Spanning over 3,000-sq.ft., the suite is designed as a private residence for entertaining and comfort. There is a separate dining room seating eight and 3.5 marble bathrooms
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2. Mokara Hotel & Spa
Forbes writes, “Mokara Hotel & Spa, housed in a building that once served as a saddlery, provides plush accommodations and a world-class spa. Guest rooms and suites are handsomely appointed with iron four-poster beds, colonial furnishings, and distinctive local artwork. The rooftop pool is a relaxing spot with great views, and the adjacent café serves breakfast and lunch. Ostra, the hotel’s signature restaurant, spotlights international seafood in a dazzling contemporary space. The Mokara Spa is an urban oasis complete with a state-of-the-art fitness facility, classes and a comprehensive, nature-inspired treatment menu.”
River Walk Suites
These 800-sq.ft. one-bedroom suites feature a separate living area and a private balcony overlooking the River Walk.
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3. InterContinental River Walk
Conde Nast Traveler writes, “The InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk delivers a sleek, contemporary counterpoint to downtown’s historic stays, offering polished design, delicious dining, and rooftop energy in a quieter location just steps from—but not swallowed by—the River Walk crowds. The expansive lobby impresses with a resplendent illuminated glass sculpture, a coffee bar, a lobby bar, and an on-site restaurant, Cavalier. Elegantly furnished public spaces—during the holidays, a grand Christmas tree takes center stage—invite guests to linger. The rooms are sleek, and a rooftop bar, pool, and executive lounge are modern gems throughout the property, creating a polished downtown retreat.”
Presidential Suite
The 1,641-sq.ft. Presidential Suite features a dining area for up to 10 people, separate living, office and bedroom.
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4. Omni La Mansion del Rio
The Telegraph says, “This Spanish colonial property on San Antonio’s River Walk is steeped in the city’s storied past. Opened in 1853 as a school, today, the historic La Mansion del Rio welcomes guests with a blend of Texas hospitality and European style into the graceful charm of its grand hacienda. Guests step out of the Omni La Mansion del Rio directly to the River Walk and the beautiful strolling, water taxis, restaurants and attractions that entice. The historic Alamo battle site and shopping/dining districts of El Mercado and La Villita are within six blocks.
Riverview Presidential Suite
The 1,900-sq.ft. suite featurs a top floor location with views of the Riverwalk and the city.
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5. Hotel Emma
Forbes Travel Guide reports, “San Antonio’s Hotel Emma in is the very definition of industrial chic. Housed in the popular Pearl neighborhood’s iconic 121-year-old brewhouse, the mid-sized hotel flaunts big-city style. Once an abandoned brewery edged by tall chimney stacks, the urban hot spot now evokes a romantic Ellis Island-vibe welcoming travelers from faraway places who’ll pass through its doors. Hotel Emma’s charm befits its location. Along the San Antonio River, the Pearl area is a 20-acre enclave of repurposed and revitalized spaces. Now home to a Culinary Institute of America campus, a year-round weekend farmer’s market, bistros, bakeries, brew pubs, bars, gastropubs and more, Pearl sits on the forefront of the SA food scene.”
Emma Koehler Suite
The suite spans 2,361-sq.ft. including a 763-sq.ft. terrace. There’s a fireplace, grand piano and double height floor-to-ceiling windows. The 718 sf terrace also has a fireplace and a dining table for eight. A private service pantry and dining area for 10 encourages entertaining among the custom furniture and art pieces.
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6. The Gunter Hotel
Conde Nast Traveler writes, “The Gunter Hotel is a downtown San Antonio landmark where history, music, and modern luxury collide. From record-themed rooms and a hidden speakeasy to standout dining and unbeatable Majestic Theatre access, it’s a stylish, culture-rich stay for couples, musicians, and business travelers. Built in 1909 and once a favorite haunt of music legends, this historic hotel is anything but outdated thanks to a $57 million renovation. Guests will be especially impressed by the property’s food and beverage offerings.”
Edgar A. Rogers Presidential Suite
This 1,450-sq.ft. is named in honor of a renowned bandleader, music teacher, and one of the Gunter’s original orchestra directors. It offers an expanded living/dining area with seat for up to eight.
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7. Hotel Valencia Riverwalk
Conde Nast Traveler says, “This chic downtown hotel leans into the city’s Spanish ties with elegant ironwork, hand-crafted tiles, and a stunning vaulted ceiling reminiscent of a Rioja wine cellar. Take advantage of its prime location on the River Walk to explore the area via one of the famed water taxis that stop right outside the hotel doors. For rooms, pick one overlooking the courtyard, unless you’re traveling at Christmas time, in which case, it’s worth paying extra for views of the River Walk and those decked-out cypress trees.”
Presidential Suite
The Presidential Suite features views of the San Antonio River Walk and downtown. This two-room San Antonio suite is approximately 1,250-sq.ft. with a private balcony off the bedroom. The spacious bathroom has a separate shower and an oversized garden tub. The living and dining area seats up to 10 guests. The dining area features French doors that lead to a private balcony.
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8. The Monarch San Antonio
Texas Monthly reports, “The downtown hotel options just got a bit more luxe. The Monarch, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, opened in March right in the middle of it all, overlooking Civic Park at Hemisfair and located steps from the historic La Villita, the convention center, and the River Walk.”
Corner Suites
The 680-sq.ft. Corner Suites provide the widest views of the hotel’s accommodations. There is a separate bedroom, with living/dining area.
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Kimpton Santo Hotel
San Antonio Things writes, “Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, the Kimpton Santo Hotel is a modern gem. It’s a brand new build on the border of Hemisfair and Southtown, but you can easily walk to the Riverwalk or the Alamo. This is the first Kimpton in San Antonio that blends a classic, sleek design with southern hospitality. Though the January chill kept me from taking a dip, the rooftop pool area was still a sight to behold. The heated pool, surrounded by comfortable lounge chairs and cabanas, promised a relaxing oasis. I can’t wait to stay again in the summer months and enjoy a lazy afternoon lounging by the pool with a view of the San Antonio skyline.
Presidential Suite
The 1,097-sq.ft. suite is located on the second floor overlooking Arciniega Street through floor-to-ceiling windows.
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