Whether you’re traveling to San Antonio to see the Alamo or stroll the Riverwalk, you’ll most likely need a place to spend the night. In some cases, several nights. Well, let me tell you, San Antonio is absolutely full of fabulous hotels, motels, and resorts. If you plan on seeing the Alamo, then you’ll want to check out lodging that is nearby (trust me there is plenty). There are also a few hotels that boast an Alamo theme. Want to take you vacation to a theme level? Why not check out one of the amazing historic hotels that dot the city. Did you know that the oldest continually operating hotel west of the Mississippi River was located in San Antonio? Well, it is and we have plenty of information about it.
For families, there are resorts both in and outside of town which provide huge amounts of activity to fill your whole vacation. If you don’t really care where you’re going to stay, then we have options for you as well. You should definitely check out some of the most popular hotels in San Antonio. They may put a dent in your pocket, but you can safely assume that the pampering will be well worth it! With links to different hotels and plenty of information to help you make the decision about where to stay on your San Antonio vacation, this lodging guide will no doubt prove to be an invaluable resource while your planning your trip to the Lone Star State.
San Antonio Hotel Guides:
| Stellar Historic Hotels in San Antonio |
| Why stay in a "chain hotel" when you can experience the historic flair of San Antonio at one of these historic establishments. |
| Wonderful Hotels Near the Alamo |
| Maximize your experience by spending the night as close to The Alamo as possible. Sorry... the barracks are closed to new travelers. |
| The Most Popular Lodging in San Antonio |
| These hotels and lodging options are some of the most popular places to stay in San Antonio. |
| Great Alamo-related Hotels |
| For the most complete Alamo vacation available, these hotels offer Alamo-related accommodations. |
| Ravishing Resorts in the San Antonio Area |
| For the traveler who wants it all, these resorts offer more than just a place to lay down your head. |
Other options for lodging in San Antonio include:
| Beauregard House Bed and Breakfast: When visiting a historical town like San Antonio, it is quite an experience to spend at least one night of your vacation in a quaint bed and breakfast. These lodging options often afford visitors all of the amenities at home and a genuine feeling of respect. At a bed and breakfast you are treated as an honored guest, not just another number. The Beauregard House is no exception. This B & B is only about a block from the San Antonio Riverwalk and very near the Alamo. Each guestroom at the Beauregard House has a private bathroom and a formal breakfast is served each morning. Free parking and laundry services are also available at this Victorian paradise. |
| Best Western Sunset Station Hotel: With an extremely convenient location only two blocks away from the Alamo and other Riverwalk attractions, the BW Sunset Station is a great place to stay for those who enjoy sightseeing. Free parking, a business center, and free internet access are just a few things that help make your stay at Sunset Station absolutely fabulous. |
| Gardenia Inn Bed and Breakfast: The second B & B on the list, the Gardenia Inn is a wonderfully relaxing place to stay in San Antonio. The Greek Revival home was built circa 1905 and attracts visitors both with it’s charm and elegance. While there are only five rooms at this bed and breakfast, each one is sumptuously decorated in a way that will astound even the most jaded guests. Each room has access to a private bath. Free wireless internet and a delightful breakfast are just two of the many amenities available at the Gardenia Inn Bed and Breakfast. |
| The Havana Riverwalk Inn: This hotel is so wonderfully designed that the moment you step into the lobby you feel as if you’ve been transported to an exotic location far away from San Antonio. The hotel was originally built in 1914 and since that time owners of the hotel have traveled far and wide to bring back antiques and objects d’art to make each room in the hotel special in some way. The 28 rooms and suites are each decorated differently, giving guests a new experience each time they stay. Only minutes from the Riverwalk and some of San Antonio’s top attractions, you couldn’t ask for a more convenient place to stay. |
| Sheraton Gunter Hotel San Antonio: A historic masterpiece, the Sheraton Gunter Hotel was originally established in 1909 and has recently been re-dedicated. Though the hotel is historic, it has some very modern amenities. An exercise room and outdoor heated pool are just a few of these services. A café, bakery, pub, and all day room service make dining at the Gunter simple. Accommodations in this rather large hotel are anything but ordinary. Rooms and suites feature antique furniture and the best in bedding with amenities like cable TV, Nintendo, and high speed internet access. |
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