San Antonio is a legendary vacation spot with opportunities everywhere to learn, have fun, and relax. We’ve compiled a list of places to stay in Alamo City to make your trip even more worthwhile.
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The St. Anthony Hotel

300 E. Travis St., San Antonio Opened in 1909, this hotel is a mix of rich San Antonio history and modern amenities. Read more about the St. Anthony Hotel

Crockett Hotel

320 Bonham, San Antonio This 1909 hotel has been renovated based on vintage photographs that showed original architectural details, and the hotel has been continuously operating for over a century. Read more about the Crockett Hotel

Menger Hotel

204 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio Open since 1859, the Menger is just a short three minute walk from the River Walk and sits adjacent to the Alamo. Read more about the Menger Hotel

Hotel Emma

136 E. Grayson St., San Antonio Located within the Pearl Brewery complex, this upscale hotel features elegant individually designed rooms, just a two-minute walk from the River Walk. Read more about Hotel Emma

Inn on the River Walk

129 Woodward Place, San Antonio This inn consists of three 1900 homes along the River Walk and allows you to stay in a comfortable room near one of San Antonio’s most iconic attractions.

Bullis House Inn Bed and Breakfast

621 Pierce St., San Antonio This neoclassical mansion offers a beautiful getaway near the Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle.

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