210-227-4392 |
$89 |
One of my personal favorites. Built in 1910 it
has the elegance and grandeur of the old line hotels of a
bygone era. Not on the Riverwalk; it is an
historical hotel that I would stay at. Certainly a
distinguished address.
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(352
rooms)
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$17-valet
$12-self
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210-223-4361 |
$106 |
Much ballyhooed historical hotel. No doubt it's
got history and a better location than the St. Anthony,
but certainly not the class. For my money go to the
St. Anthony.
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(316 rooms)
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$17-valet only
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210-222-1234 |
$164 |
Best located hotel in town. But you will pay for
the privilege. No doubt a fine establishment but
just a block or two away and you can get a much better
bargain.
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(632 rooms)
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$21-valet
$15-self
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Marriott
Rivercenter
210-223-1000 |
$139 |
1000 rooms! Need I say anymore? A good location, but just a big convention style
hotel. If you're here for a convention, it and it's
sister hotel, the Marriott Riverwalk, are well
situated.
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(1001 rooms)
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$19-valet
$14-self
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Marriott Riverwalk
210-224-4555 |
$139 |
A good location, right across the street from the
Marriott Rivercenter. Just another run of the mill
big hotel.
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(512 rooms)
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$19-valet
$14-self
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210-229-1000 |
$134 |
Formerly a Four Seasons Hotel. Has nice grounds
but is several blocks away from the Riverwalk. You
will pass the Fairmount to get here, so I would stay there
before staying here.
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(252 rooms)
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$19-valet
$14-self
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Hilton Palacio del Rio
210-222-1400 |
$130 |
Pretty decent location, on the river. This hotel
was built in 1968 for San Antonio's HemisFair. A 21
story building built in nine months! The fifth
through 20th floors are comprised of individually built
concrete rooms which were raised into place as
construction ensued. But too expensive compared to
others.
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(481 rooms)
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$27-valet
$14-self
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210-518-1000 |
$140 |
Built on the site of. and using part of the structure
of, the old St. Mary's law school building. The is a
well run, locally owned and well situated hotel.
If you get a river view suggest you stay a few floors up
from river level to avoid any night reveling.
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(337 rooms) |
$25-valet
Public lot across st.
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Emily Morgan Hotel
210-225-5100 |
$94 |
Formerly known as the Medical Arts Building, it used
to be occupied by medical offices. The building was
sold and remade into an hotel. Across the street
from the Alamo. Nothing special about this place.
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(177 rooms)
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$16 valet
Public lot nearby $8/day
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210-225-6500 |
$87 |
This hotel was at one time on its death bed, but the
creation of RiverCenter Mall, next door, breathed new life
into it. Because RiverCenter Mall offers 2 hours
free parking many San Antonians park next door when we go
downtown. I pass it often but I've never known
anyone to ever stay there. Although it's old, it's
not poorly located. Personally, I think the hallways
smell. Wouldn't stay any further east of
this location except to stay at La Quinta.
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(204 rooms) |
$18-valet only
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210-222-2008 |
$160 |
A small intimate inn. I've heard the rooms are
lovely. But if you're a regular site-seeing tourist
it's too far from the main drag. Plus it's just too
expensive regardless of how nice the rooms are.
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(27 rooms)
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$10/day -a real rip off since the lot is an open
unsecured and uncovered lot
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Adam's Mark Hotel
210-354-2800 |
$127 |
A convention hotel with big ballrooms and meeting
rooms. As it used to be a bank and office building
it wasn't built to be next to the tourist areas. You
can do better.
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(410 rooms) |
Didn't even check,
but I know they have to charge.
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210-212-5200 |
$86 |
This is a jewel of a
place. Used to be the
Petroleum Commerce Bldg. Situated at a perfect spot
on the river; one would hardly know it's there. For a
small and intimate hotel setting this is perfect!
It's not near the rowdy noisy part of the river, but I
would still get a room several floors up from street
level. Without a
river view room, you'll be looking at a brick wall.
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(150 rooms) |
$8-self parking in hotel lot part of bldg.
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210-227-9700 |
$170 |
Amazing what money can do. The location is on
the river but at the end of the main restaurant
strip. I've got many friends in town that like this
place. But I don't. It tries for an intimate/
exclusive feel but comes off as pretentious. The
entrance is literally on Houston St., so if you come by
car you unload almost in traffic. Personally, I'd
save my money and go elsewhere.
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(213 rooms) |
$25-valet
$15-self
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210-224-2500 |
$90 |
This is right next door to the Hotel Valencia.
It's on the river but there's nothing on the river at this
spot to see or do. If the price is not too different
go 2 doors down the street and stay at the Drury Inn
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(313 rooms)
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$19-valet
$14-self
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210-223-8500 |
Opened
in Jan 2004 |
This
place just opened Jan. 2004. I've toured the place
and it's nice! It's owned by the owners of La
Mansion del Rio, so I know it's going to be very well
run. It intends to be an exclusive small hotel and
will be very expensive. Be aware of your view.
All the west views face a building wall 3 ft. away from
your window! Ouch! The east side is not much
better. Best is the river side.
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(99 rooms) |
$25-valet
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210-223-3200 |
priced
around $160, but not obtained in Nov. |
I must confess it took a friend in Dallas to tell me
about this place. It opened after 9-11 and hasn't
advertised. The location is perfect!. It is
better viewed as a B&B, not a hotel. One room I
inspected the a/c wasn't working. It's on the 2nd
& 3rd floor of a small (former office) building you
enter by buzzer or key card. They have no
valet. And no parking, nor restaurant. Only
continental brkfst in the a.m. I'm convinced in the
summer the south and west sides of the building are going
to be scorchers. Nevertheless I'm intrigued by the
place because of its location and intimacy. The hard
wood floors in the hallway may make anything you do heard
by everyone else. If you stay there let me know what
you think. P.S. don't be wooed by the fitness
center, it's several blocks away.
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(17 rooms) |
No parking
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The Westin
210-224-6500 |
$139 |
Probably the most lavish hotel in town. Built
by one of San Antonio's own billionaires. It's a
convention style hotel with a large ballroom, etc.
If you are celebrating a honeymoon or wedding anniversary,
their basic rooms are probably the most luxurious rooms in
town.
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(473 rooms) |
$22-valet
$10-self
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The Fairmount-A Wyndham Hotel
210-224-8800 |
$89 |
A rather
charming and quaint boutique hotel. The
building was actually moved down the street to it's
current location. It's small and intimate. Not
on the river but on a well lit major thoroughfare so no
problem walking to it at night. The bar and
restaurant have their local admirers. I wouldn't mind
staying here if I couldn't get into the Dury Inn or the
price differential elsewhere was too great.
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(37 rooms) |
$17-valet
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Sheraton Gunter Hotel
210-227-3241 |
$94 |
The third of the trio of historic hotels in
town. It's o.k. but there's nothing real special
about it. It's across the street from the theater
that hosts all the traveling Broadway plays, The
Majestic. Also catercorner to the new and expensive
Hotel Valencia.
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$15 valet only
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La Quinta Convention Center
210-222-9181 |
$96 |
Probably the best situated motel downtown, right across the
street from the Marriott Rivercenter Hotel. They say
pets are o.k.
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(190 rooms) |
No charge for parking
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Red Roof-San Antonio Airport
210-340-4055 |
$37
No charge for parking
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O.k., I put this hotel in for all those people who are
like me. Cheap. If you have a car this hotel
is a viable alternative to staying downtown. I
haven't been inside but I see it often. It has a
lighted sign posting rates along the highway and is about
the cheapest place that is in a good area. In fact,
the area is in the affluent north side of town,
essentially suburbia. And the area is really
good. And it's really
a straight shot via the expressway to downtown from here,
about a 12 min drive. Suggest you drive to town like the rest of us
who live here and park for the day and sightsee.
For that matter, any hotel along Loop 410 between
Nacogdoches (on the east) and Blanco Rd. (on the west) is
o.k. to stay at. There are many to choose from so
you'll have to do the work yourself. They are all
near the airport, which is now located in town (the
city having grown around it) and in a very nice
area. I think you will feel at home along this stretch of
town, it's where all the local action is.
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La Quinta Inn Market Square
210-271-0001 |
$80 |
Against my better judgement I'm listing this motel and
the Motel 6 below. I don't have any problem with La
Quinta other than it's not where the action is by the
Riverwalk area. However, having said that, if you
are as cheap as me and don't want to spend the money for
any of the above mentioned hotels, and don't have a car
to stay at any of the hotels on the north side of town
(see comments on Red Roof Inn above) then this is the next
best place to stay that is cheaper than the rest. It
is directly across the street from Market Square which is
a normally crowded two mexican restaurant
attraction. You can't stay any closer to Market
Square than this motel! I think it a safer nighttime
spot than any other hotel in the Market Square area (which
is on the sleazier side of town). But at only $16
cheaper than its sister motel at this date's pricing I
would stay at the other.
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No charge for parking
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Motel 6 - Downtown
210-225-1111 |
$39
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Boy, once I started on the slippery slope of listing
cheaper hotels/motels I feel forced to list just one
more. This is for those who are even cheaper than
the people referred to above at the listing of La Quinta
Market Square. If you are just destitute, without
a car and somehow have access to a computer to read
this, then the cheapest downtown place that I would direct
you to is this place. It's a block away from Market
Square. It's on the edge of a day labor area and not
too far from the County Jail. So you figure it
out. But, it's cheap. If you feel you have to
stay here I don't want to know about it.
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No charge for parking
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