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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sonesta ES Suites San Antonio Downtown Alamo Plaza
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good water pressure, but have unfinished industrial looks with exposed pipes and noisy AC units. Parking costs $35-44 daily and the hotel chronically understaffs front desk and breakfast areas, creating long lines and poor service. Check-in delays happen regularly due to overbooking.
Hilton Garden Inn San Antonio Downtown Riverwalk
Rooms are small but clean and quiet, located steps from the Riverwalk with convenient ground-floor parking access. Staff excellence varies wildly—most employees go above and beyond, but elevator breakdowns and valet delays plague some stays. The hotel shines or stumbles depending on when you visit.
The Gunter Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with thoughtful touches like steamers and record players, but doors slam loudly and sound insulation is poor. Shower runs warm not hot. Staff delivers exceptional service, though some maintenance issues go unresolved. Parking costs $60 a night.
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel San Antonio Downtown
Clean rooms with comfortable beds and quiet atmosphere, but roaches are a real problem. Staff and lobby are pleasant, and the free Riverwalk shuttle helps, though shuttle service stops at 1:30 am. Parking is expensive relative to what you get.