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Explore 56 hotels in San Antonio, TX. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
Hotel Emma
Rooms are immaculate and comfortable with powerful showers and large balconies, though the old building carries some noise. Staff treats you like royalty at every turn. The bar and lobby buzz with crowds on weekends, but the hotel offers quiet hideaways and a peaceful library for escape.
Mokara Hotel & Spa
Rooms are spacious, spotless, and comfortable with quality linens and oversized tubs. The River Walk location is quiet and convenient, staff consistently goes above and beyond, and the spa and fitness center are top-notch. Restaurant and rooftop pool add value.
Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk
Rooms are clean and comfortable with hot showers and soft beds, though some need refreshing. The real value comes from free breakfast, dinner buffet, and three drinks nightly plus excellent staff service. Location sits a quarter-block from the Riverwalk with direct basement access.
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa
Staff genuinely care and go above and beyond with personal touches. The sprawling grounds, pools, restaurants, and common areas are beautiful and well maintained. Guests consistently praise the warm hospitality and attention to detail throughout the resort.
Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Northwest Medical Center
Rooms are clean and spacious with comfortable beds and quiet conditions. Staff excels at service. Free breakfast and evening drinks are basic but included, though breakfast repeats the same eggs, sausage, and potatoes daily. Location near busy streets makes it loud outside, and slow elevators frustrate guests.
InterContinental San Antonio Riverwalk by IHG
Clean, modern rooms with quality bedding and thoughtful touches like Nespresso machines. Staff excels at service. Expect a $25 daily amenities fee plus steep parking costs ($65 valet or $30 self-parking in a distant garage), and note you can't use food credits on checkout day.
Canopy by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk
Rooms are small but well-designed with comfortable beds, stained concrete floors, and spa-like bathrooms. River view rooms have partially blocked sights. Staff consistently goes above and beyond. The Riverwalk location puts restaurants and shops right outside.
Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa
Staff delivers excellent service and the grounds are beautiful with good amenities. Rooms feel dated and need updates. Most guests love the experience, though one long-time visitor says quality dropped since Hilton took over and complaints about costs and rowdy pool behavior.
Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk
Rooms are spotless and comfortable with nice riverwalk views. The location on the riverwalk puts you steps from restaurants and attractions. Staff is mostly friendly and helpful, though valet service is slow and unreliable with long waits and app tracking failures.
Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk
Staff goes hard and treats you right. Rooms are spacious and clean with good daily housekeeping. Valet parking costs $70, self-park is $44, but you're steps from the River Walk and Convention Center.
Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk
Clean, spacious rooms with good Riverwalk views and balconies work well. Free breakfast and nightly drinks with dinner stretch your budget. Location beats everything else, though the whirlpool got dirty and some stairwells need cleaning.
The St. Anthony, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Antonio
Rooms are spacious and clean with huge showers. Staff goes above and beyond with attentive service. The location near the riverwalk, on-site restaurants, and St. Anthony Club bar all impress guests.
Hotel Valencia Riverwalk, Valencia Hotel Collection
Rooms are spacious, clean, and quiet with comfortable beds. The downtown location puts you steps from the Riverwalk and restaurants, though some street noise reaches upper floors. Staff goes out of their way to help you, and the on-site restaurant Acenar beats tourist traps nearby.
The Crockett Hotel
The Crockett sits right next to the Alamo with walkable access to the River Walk, making location its strongest feature. Rooms are small, basic, and dated with occasional maintenance issues like broken AC, but they're clean and have good water pressure. Staff is friendly, the tavern serves solid food with live music, and prices beat nearby alternatives.
Omni La Mansión del Rio
Rooms are spacious and clean with good beds and River Walk views, but they're dated, dark, and thin windows let in street noise and construction sounds. Staff and location are excellent. One guest found it overpriced for the room quality.
Staybridge Suites San Antonio Downtown Conv Ctr, an IHG Hotel
Rooms are clean, spacious, and comfortable, but elevator noise bleeds through. Staff are genuinely friendly and helpful. Free breakfast and social hours with wine are solid perks, but prices jump during events and parking costs $30.
San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter on the River Walk
Rooms are clean and well-maintained with decent space, though beds run hard and pillows soft. Location puts you steps from River Walk and shopping. Staff stays friendly and helpful. Parking costs money either way, valet or lot.
Menger Hotel
Rooms have uncomfortable beds, paper thin walls, broken plumbing that runs constantly, and dust everywhere. Staff ignore guests at check-in and refuse basic requests. The building is historically beautiful but the hotel does not maintain it or care about customer service.
San Antonio Marriott Riverwalk
Rooms are clean and comfortable with nice bedding, though they lack microwaves and hair dryers. The hotel sits right on the Riverwalk with excellent access to restaurants and attractions. Staff consistently goes above and beyond to help guests, making this a standout for service.
Holiday Inn San Antonio Seaworld by IHG
Staff goes hard here with quick fixes and genuine kindness at all hours. Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, but bathrooms lack ventilation fans and bathtubs sit dangerously high. Breakfast buffet impresses with variety and hot coffee at your table.
Hotel Gibbs Downtown San Antonio Riverwalk
Great staff and location near the Alamo, but housekeeping is inconsistent. Creaky floors and construction noise happen. One guest found a cockroach and got no bed cleaning in three days, while others praised cleanliness. Expect an older building with character, hit or miss service quality.
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham San Antonio Downtown
Spacious, clean rooms with modern amenities in a great downtown location near River Walk and restaurants. Staff is friendly and helpful. Breakfast is solid with good vegetarian options. Watch out for slow elevators and occasional maintenance issues like poor tub drainage.
Hyatt Vacation Club at Wild Oak Ranch
Villas are spacious and clean with full kitchens. Amenities like pools, lazy river, and activities impress families, but plumbing issues plague some rooms and staff responsiveness varies. Timeshare sales pitch happens but stays low-key.
The Westin Riverwalk, San Antonio
Rooms are comfortable with great Riverwalk views, but cleanliness is inconsistent. Staff service ranges from excellent to inattentive, and management has mishandled guest situations poorly. Location near the convention center and Riverwalk makes it convenient despite these issues.
The Emily Morgan San Antonio - a DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
This hotel sits right across from the Alamo with great views and friendly staff, but rooms are dated and sometimes have issues with hot water and HVAC. Expect room layouts with poor bathroom privacy and call room service only if you have time to wait. The location makes it worth staying despite these problems.
Hilton Palacio del Rio
Riverwalk location is excellent with stunning views. Rooms are clean and updated, though pillows smell bad to some guests. Staff consistently treats you well from valet to front desk. Parking costs $50 unless you use the app for discounts.
Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk, by Hyatt
Staff consistently delivers excellent service and attention. The rooftop restaurant offers stunning skyline views, and the quiet north Riverwalk location keeps noise down while staying close to action. Rooms feel modern and stylish with good views, though construction nearby is an occasional issue.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Antonio Alamo Plaza/Convention Center
Rooms smell bad and guests reported bedbugs and cigarette odors. Elevators and common areas stink too. Breakfast is poor and rarely refilled. Parking costs nearly as much as your room. Staff kindness doesn't fix these basic problems.
Embassy Suites by Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk Downtown
Spacious modern rooms with good water pressure and views overlook the Riverwalk. Housekeeping quality varies with occasional cleanliness issues. Staff goes out of their way to help, and the complimentary evening happy hour and made-to-order breakfast stand out.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott San Antonio Alamo Plaza/Convention Center
Rooms are dark and stuffy with thin walls that let in street noise, bad smells, and outdated fixtures. Staff is friendly and breakfast is good, but AC struggles and you pay for valet parking. Noise from Bowie Street side is severe at night.