Are you traveling to San Antonio soon? Wondering where to stay in San Antonio? I had the amazing opportunity to live there for six weeks and extensively explore the city. This post is going to give you the best hotels to stay while visiting this vibrant and colorful part of Texas. 

Did you know according to US News that Alamo City is one of the most visited places in Texas? 

If you’re going to stay in San Antonio of course you can stay at cheaper options like La Quinta Inn, Days Inn, or Holiday Inns but that’s not what this post is about. You want the right place to stay to truly enjoy your holiday.

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San Antonio Explorer Pass

To make your trip budget friendly, look into the San Antonio Explorer Pass. You can save a bunch of money by paying one flat fee and choose four to five San Antonio attractions that are included in the pass.

Attractions included are Six Flags Fiesta, SeaWorld, Texas Hill Country and LBJ Tour, and Extreme Escape Games. This is best for travelers who don’t want to see everything and do what they want.

Where To Stay in San Antonio?

Below you’ll find the best neighborhoods to stay in. The average price to stay is about $120 per night while downtown hotels will be around $90 a night. 

  • San Antonio Riverwalk – Best for first time travelers. It’s within easy reach of many restaurants, bars, and other tourist attractions.
  • Downtown San Antonio – Great for budget travelers who want close proximity to top attractions. 
  • Southtown San Antonio – This is the best area for nightlife.
  • Pearl District – This is the perfect hub for creativity, food, and leisure.
  • Northwest San Antonio – Perfect for a family trip with peace and quiet at night. 

San Antonio Downtown Hotels

Where to stay in San Antonio? The downtown area is a great place to stay. You’ll be close to the Riverwalk, but not super central to all the weekend festivities.

1. Hotel Havana

Looking for boutique hotels in one of the best areas in San Antonio? Hotel Havana is a historic boutique hotel built in 1914 and inspired by the union of old and new worlds, with roots from its Pan-Latin culture. It’s a great place to stay because of the location.

2. Aiden By Best Western San Antonio Riverwalk

Aiden by Best Western features free Wi-Fi. Rooms include 55″ Flat-Screen TVs with cable and streaming service options as well as a small refrigerator. Modern amenities include tea-and coffee-making facilities.

Just a short drive away is Hemisfair Park and the Tower of the Americas. The Alamo is about a mile away.

3. Menger Hotel

This hotel is adjacent to the Alamo. It is a central location and perfect for first-time visitors to San Antonio.

The Menger historic hotel features a restaurant and an outdoor pool. Menger Hotel offers free Wi-Fi. The hotel is 3.1 miles from the zoo and botanical garden.

San Antonio Riverwalk Hotels

The San Antonio Riverwalk is one of the best places to stay since it is located in the heart of the city. It’s within walking distance of restaurants, bars, and tourist activities. It gives you easy access to the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas– the missions.

4. Hotel Emma

Hotel Emma is one of the best luxury hotels in the Pearl district. Included in your stay is free Wi-Fi and year-round outdoor swimming pool. This beautiful hotel has a sun terrace and fitness center, and guests can enjoy a drink at the onsite bar.

Certain units feature a private terrace with views of the famous River Walk or the city. Rooms have a private bathroom equipped with a shower, bath robes and slippers.

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5. Mokara Hotel & Spa

This Forbes Four-star hotel features an on-site spa and dining options. The decor showcases high ceilings and marble finishes, the elegant spacious rooms at Mokara Hotel also have a spa bath.

Mokara Hotel and & Spa is also a pet-friendly hotel so you can bring your furry bestie with you. At Ostra Restaurant, you can enjoy seafood plus an oyster bar.

Go for cocktails at Rooftop Cafe. The Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center is less than a mile away.

6. Hotel Valencia Riverwalk

Hotel Valencia Riverwalk is a great location with a terrace and views of the river and an on-site restaurant. It is also near Dorrego’s Restaurant and Naranja Bar which overlook the Riverwalk.

Guests can also take advantage of the city shuttle. Nearby attractions are the Ripleys Believe It Or Not Museum and The Alamo.

7. Canopy By Hilton San Antonio Riverwalk

Canopy by Hilton is another good location. This property also provides guests with a riverfront restaurant and Third Floor Terrace Bar.

Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. The hotel offers a à la carte or American breakfast. 

8. Element San Antonio Riverwalk

Element San Antonio Riverwalk is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for free breakfast. I have stayed here before and the staff is absolutely wonderful! It is about a ten minute walk from The Alamo.

They also offer free bikes, private parking, a fitness center, and a restaurant. It’s great for business travelers because they also have a business center.

9. St. Anthony Hotel 

The best part about the St. Anthony Hotel is that there is a rooftop pool where outside guests are allowed to come for their summer pool parties. It’s also THE place to get married. It is a luxury collection hotel so be prepared to be wowed. 

It is a designated national historic landmark with an outdoor heated pool, private cabanas, and a pool bar. Each guestroom features high ceilings, wood and marble finishes, and pillow-top beds.

Sip cocktails and grab a bite to eat at The Haunt, or enjoy Texas-inspired drinks and live music at the historic St. Anthony Club.

10. Hilton Palacio Del Rio

This city center hotel is within walking distance of popular attractions, including the Alamo, and features many modern conveniences. The Hilton Palacio Del Rio also provides guests with private balconies in every guestroom.

Couples have good things to stay about it and the hotel star ratings are excellent at 9.3 for location.

11. Hotel Contessa

The accommodations feature an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a garden. Among the facilities at Hotel Contessa are a restaurant, room service and a 24-hour front desk, along with free Wi-Fi throughout the property.

There’s a hot tub, evening entertainment and an ATM.

Attractions Near The Riverwalk

If you’d like a completely done for your three day trip with a map, then check out my post on the Best Three Day San Antonio Weekend Itinerary

Majestic Theatre

Established in 1929 and 1914, the Majestic & Empire Theatres are the historic Crown Jewels of Houston St., entertaining downtown for over 90 years. You can see a broadway show or two and marvel at the beautiful interior.

San Antonio Historic Market Square 

A first-time visitor should definitely go shopping at the largest Mexican market outside Mexico. Located in the city center, you can enjoy the sights of old Mexico. At El Mercado, you can explore over 100 locally owned businesses, delicious restaurants, and fun bars.

San Fernando Cathedral 

The San Fernando Cathedral left its mark on Texas history as it was founded in 1731 and is the oldest, continuously functioning religious community in the State of Texas. I also recommend taking this historical down town food and walking tour

Every Tuesday plus Friday through Sunday there is a free light show starting at 9pm that showcases the history. The light show has three times—9pm, 9:30pm, and 10pm.

La Villita 

There are many historic sites in downtown. La Villita is an Artisan village is listed on the U.S. government’s National Register of Historic Places, featuring architectural styles that range from adobe structures, to early Victorian and Texas vernacular limestone buildings.

The Alamo 

The Battle of the Alamo is famous for its thirteen day standoff between the Texans and Mexicans. “Remember the Alamo” is still a thing.

Plus Davy Crockett and William B. Travis were the most famous Americans to be deleted during this Texas Revolution.  Every Friday through Sunday, there is a guided tour of The Alamo for $40 if you’d like go with a tour guide.

King William Historic District

The King William District was by far my most favorite part of living here. They have Victorian Era houses and they’re beautifully decorated during Fiesta. These historic buildings make you feel like you’re taking a walk into the past.

Hotels Near The San Antonio International Airport

The San Antonio Airport is located near the north side of the city. If you’re looking to be more low key, this is a great area. It’s also good for families.

12. Super 8 Wyndham SAT Airport North

This is a great budget hotel that is perfect for travelers who need to stay near the airport. It’s also about 12 miles away from Six Flags Fiesta.

The Wyndham San Antonio Airport North offer clean rooms with air-conditioning, a private bathroom, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel features family rooms.

13. Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Airport 

I’ve also stayed at the Drury Inn & Suites San Antonio Airport and I loved it. Since its right by the expressway, you can get around the city easily and also get to the airport just as easily.

They offer complimentary hot breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi. The rooms also have a compact refrigerator, flat screen cable TV, and microwave. Suites include a sofa bed.

14. Estancia Del Norte A Tapestry Hotel by Hilton

I lived at the Estancia Del Norte for six weeks while job training for Southwest and it is a really pretty hotel. It is decorated with a Spanish colonial influence and are equipped with cable TV.

An in-room safe and coffee maker are provided. They also have a shuttle which will take you across the street to the mall.

15. La Cantera Resort & Spa

ThisHill Country resort and spa showcases four outdoor swimming pools, including an adults-only infinity pool and hot tub. You can definitely curl up with a good book poolside if that’s your vibe.

They also have an on-site golf course. It is just across the street from the Shops at La Cantera Resort & Spa and Six Flags Fiesta Texas, with free shuttle service for guests.

Attractions Near The Airport 

World’s Biggest Cowboy Boots

These adorable cowboy boots are on the side of a pretty popping mall. Bring your patience or go early because there’s a lot of people driving past trying to get on the freeway.

San Antonio Botanical Garden

There is a section in the San Antonio Botanical Garden that has a Japanese garden donated by the city of Kumamoto. It is a sister city of San Antonio. It’s really peaceful to sit down and enjoy it. 

Denman Estate Park

In a gesture to promote friendship between the two cities, Gwangju donated a large Korean pagoda and wall for the people of San Antonio to enjoy. 

Japanese Tea Garden

If you’re looking to go to a land far away, the Japanese Tea Garden is a great place to start. General admission is absolutely free. Here you’ll find koi fish ponds, a waterfall, and landscaping inspired by the far east.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas 

This is one of my favorite theme parks in the States. Being from the Chicago area, I would spend my summers and autumns going to the park. 

16. Embassy Suites Brooks City Base Hotel & Spa

This hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant. The Embassy Suites Brooks City is a 4-star hotel that offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.

17. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Brooks City Base

At the hotel, rooms come with a desk. At Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott San Antonio Brooks City Base the rooms are equipped with bed linen and towels.

Tower of the Americas is 6.6 miles from the accommodation, while AT&T Center is 6.6 miles from the property.

Attractions Near South San Antonio

Mission Concepcion

These Spanish colonial missions are the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Texas and part of the National Park Service. Dedicated in 1755, Mission Concepción is America’s oldest unrestored church and a landmark of Spanish colonial times. The missions are all located in southern San Antonio.

Recommended UNESCO Mission Tours 

Mission San Jose

Mission San Jose is Texas’ largest historic mission with a carved limestone facade and rose window. Since the grounds are vast, chances of getting people in your photo are slim. This is one of the most gorgeous spots of all the missions.

Mission San Juan Capistrano

Mission San Juan Capistrano is the remains of a Spanish mission that housed indigenous converts and includes an unfinished 1780s church. I really love the construction of the three bells at the front of the church. The uniqueness of Mission San Juan Capistrano is what makes it one of the most Instagrammable places in San Antonio.

Mission Espada

Mission Espada is Texas’s oldest Spanish Colonial mission. They offer tours and mass in its 18th-century church.

How To Get To San Antonio

San Antonio By Airplane

The best way to get to San Antonio is via domestic flights in the United States. The airport you will fly into is San Antonio International and the airport code is SAT.

San Antonio By Bus

You can take a bus to San Antonio, Texas. I’ve used Greyhound before when traveling in the US.

San Antonio By Train

There are nineteen Amtrak trains that go to San Antonio per day. They can get you to San Antonio from 74 cities around the USA including Sacramento.

How To Get Around San Antonio

Downtown San Antonio is very walkable so you can easily get around by foot. If you don’t have a car, there are other ways to navigate San Antonio.

  • Bus—VIA Metropolitan Transit Service – Buses cost $1.30 for one way and 15 cents when transferring to another bus. Express buses cost $2.60. Carry exact change or download the VIA go mobile app.
  • VIVA Culture Route(buses 11, 11a, 11b) – These buses travel from downtown to the San Antonio Museum of Art, Japanese Tea Garden, San Antonio ZooWitte Museum, Brackenridge Park, and the San Antonio Botanical Garden.
  • VIVA Missions(bus 40) – This bus goes from downtown to the four historic missions in the south.
  • VIVA Centro(bus 301) – This bus takes you all around downtown, east side and west side. You can catch all of the VIVA buses at Alamo Plaza.
  • RIVER TAXI—GO RIO river-taxi shuttles – The River Taxi stops at locations along the Downtown Reach and Museum Reach sections of the River Walk and runs daily from 10am to 9pm.
  • Hop-on Hop-off San Antonio Tour – This bus takes you around the city’s highlights and you can hop on and hop off at the designated stops.
  • By Ride-share & Taxi – Uber and Lyft are popular ride sharing options.
  • SWell Cycle – This is a public bike-share program and the easiest way to reserve and find the bikes is to download the SWell Cycle app. You can purchase passes at B-stations for 30-minute rides ($3). A 24-hour pass is $12, and monthly membership is $18 ($100 for entire year).
  • By Car – San Antonio’s weekday rush hour is between 7:30am to 9am and 4:30pm to 6pm.

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