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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Home2 Suites by Hilton San Antonio Downtown - Riverwalk, TX
Rooms have serious cleanliness and maintenance issues including dirty bathrooms, broken fixtures, and old worn furniture, though the location near downtown is excellent. Staff service quality varies wildly. Valet parking costs $45-50 per night and guests report vehicle damage, so street parking is cheaper and safer. City noise penetrates windows despite soundproof rooms.
Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Downtown/Market Square
Staff here excels at customer service, but rooms are a gamble. One guest left after three filthy rooms with mold and dust, while another found theirs clean and up to date. This older property needs better housekeeping consistency for the high nightly rate.
Holiday Inn Express & Suites San Antonio Rivercenter Area by IHG
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds. Staff goes out of their way to help guests. Breakfast is excellent with lots of options, and free parking makes mornings easy. Construction currently disrupts the parking area, but the location near River Walk and local attractions works well for most guests.
Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio Riverwalk
Staff treats you well, but the property feels dated and needs updates. Bathrooms smell questionable and toiletries underperform. Location on the Riverwalk is excellent, though the quieter section means less action nearby.
Hyatt Place San Antonio/Riverwalk
Bathrooms are cramped and rooms near the elevator are loud with poor soundproofing. Staff hospitality varies widely from excellent to frustrating with housekeeping communication issues. Location on Riverwalk is good but parking costs $25 and the immediate area isn't ideal for walking.
Hotel Contessa
Spacious rooms with comfortable beds and great views of the Riverwalk or city. Staff goes above and beyond with service. One guest reported a couch that smelled like urine, so inspect your room carefully, and the surrounding area gets crowded with homeless people.
San Antonio Marriott Northwest Medical Center
The rooms are clean, quiet, and upscale with good comfort. Staff members like Adolfo and Susie go out of their way to help guests. Food and bar options are solid, though parking costs $10 per night.
Holiday Inn San Antonio-Riverwalk by IHG
Great location on the Riverwalk with friendly staff, but cleanliness is inconsistent. Multiple guests found dirty floors, rust on fixtures, and brown residue on surfaces. Rooms lack USB outlets and streaming apps on TVs.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites San Antonio Downtown/Market Square
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good beds, but first-floor rooms lack privacy and bathrooms have drainage problems. Staff ranges from unfriendly to excellent depending on who you encounter. The location near Market Square is walkable and the free shuttle service is helpful, though the small breakfast area gets crowded.
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.
Hampton Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk
Rooms are clean with comfortable beds and good views of the Riverwalk. Front desk moves slowly and gets backed up during check-in. Skip the valet parking due to mandatory tipping and slow service, though the location itself is excellent.
Courtyard by Marriott San Antonio SeaWorld®/Westover Hills
Rooms are clean and comfortable with nice pool views. Staff are generally friendly and helpful, though management handling of billing disputes is poor. Expect older bath towels and a $10 parking fee.
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.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott San Antonio Downtown/Riverwalk Area
Staff hospitality shines but the hotel has real problems: musty smells, pest issues, slow elevators, a broken hot tub, and inconsistent room prep. The Riverwalk location is excellent, making it worth considering if management fixes maintenance issues.