Whether you're an experienced business traveler ... or a family celebrating togetherness, the beautiful Hotel Contessa in downtown San Antonio is the crown jewel of San Antonio Hotels on the Riverwalk. This urban resort is nestled along the banks of the world-famous Riverwalk and was selected from San Antonio hotels as one of the Top 100 Hotels in the country by Condé Nast Traveler. Hotel Contessa's AAA Four Diamond rating ensures quality of venue and excellence in service.
Located directly along the banks of the colorful San Antonio Riverwalk, we are just a two minute stroll to all Riverwalk restaurants, bars, nightlife and entertainment. We have finished our 13 million dollar renovation that has made us "the" place to stay on the Riverwalk.
Our historic boutique hotel offers spacious, newly renovated rooms and suites and generous amenities just steps from the picturesque and lively Riverwalk. Discover the perfect balance of comfort, convenience and value that has made us a favorite of business and leisure travelers alike among San Antonio hotels.
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The Homewood Suites by Hilton® San Antonio-Riverwalk/Downtown hotel is situated on the famed Riverwalk in the heart of downtown San Antonio, Texas. Whether you're planning an extended stay in our San Antonio hotel or you're just sightseeing over the weekend, you'll love our close proximity to some of San Antonio's most famous attractions, including: * Riverwalk of San Antonio * The Alamo * Alamodome * Institute of Texan Cultures * King William Historic Area * Market Square/El Mercado * Museums of San Antonio * SeaWorld of Texas * Spanish Governor's Palace * Splashtown
Nestled away on San Antonio's historic River Walk, the Mokara Spa San Antonio has been honored as a top spa by both Travel & Leisure and Condé Nast Traveler. Plus, the 2010 Forbes Travel Guide named Mokara as the only "Four Star Spa" in San Antonio. •The Spa is open 8:00am to 8:00pm daily. •The 17,000 square-foot Mokara Spa features 18 private treatment rooms, including a couple’s room for massage treatments, and two rooms where world renowned Vichy showers can be found. •Private men’s and women’s sanctuary lounges where couples may relax in harmony prior to or after services. •Separate men’s and women’s facilities with private lockers, shower facilities, whirlpool, dry sauna, & Eucalyptus steam sauna. •A heated rooftop pool overlooks San Antonio’s beautiful River Walk.
The O'Brien Historic Hotel Downtown Riverwalk, an Ascend Collection® hotel offers quiet luxury in the heart of downtown San Antonio. We are centrally located one block from the famous Riverwalk which offers an array of restaurants, shops and nightlife and only four blocks from the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center. Take a breathtaking walk on the Riverwalk or hop on the red trolley that stops in front of the hotel and enjoy the history and magic that San Antonio has to offer.
Our Victorian home was originally constructed in 1916 as a doctor's office and has since undergone a multitude of changes from an exquisite private residence to a multi-family apartment community in the 1970's and 1980's. Finally in 1990 a full renovation was completed and our beautiful Victoria made it's debut as Inn on the Riverwalk Bed & Breakfast and welcomed its first guests. Inn on the Riverwalk Today... Nestled into surrounding trees and elevated just above the river, guest of the Inn feel as though they are hedden away right in the heart of the city! The path along the river leads from the tranquil atmosohere surrounding the inn, to the sites and attractions of downtown San Antonio. Our dining room, where a full course breakfast is served each morning for our guests, is our Inn's heart and soul and has been renovated and remodled to meet today's standars of comfort and style. French doors lead from the dining area to our river view dining terrace, where guests often choose to have their breakfast while enjoying the relaxing nature and sounds of the river. 13 beautiful private rooms waiting for you!
The Fairmount Hotel in San Antonio, Texas was built in 1906. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Equinox Gallery serves as a meeting place to showcase and educate the community by providing a platform for the diversity in the field of metalsmithing. Our exhibition space honors the history of the culture of the southwest and blends traditional and current objects of adornment. Equinox houses the working studio of owner and artist Alejandro Sifuentes and his work is on view year round. The gallery hosts invitational exhibitions throughout the year and is located in La Villita in the heart of downtown San Antonio, Texas.
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Four Points by Sheraton San Antonio Downtown by the Riverwalk is a business-friendly hotel situated in the vibrant city of San Antonio, Texas. Our centrally located hotel in San Antonio welcomes guests with comfortable accommodations, exceptional services and an inviting atmosphere.
The Tower Life Building is a landmark and historic building in Downtown San Antonio, Texas, USA.Construction of the tower began in 1927 and the building rises 403 feet (123 meters) and has 30 floors. The building, which opened in 1929, was originally named the Smith-Young Tower and is the central component of a partially completed development called the Bowen Island Skyscrapers. The eight sided, neo-gothic brick and terra-cotta tower (complete with gargoyles) was designed by noted local architectural firm Ayres & Ayres (Atlee & Robert M. Ayres). The building also housed San Antonio's first Sears, Roebuck and Company store in its lowest 6 levels.The other completed building in the development is the former Plaza Hotel (also designed by Ayres & Ayres), which opened in 1927. The property became the local outlet of Hilton Hotels in 1956 and was converted into the Granada Apartments in 1966. Subsequent structures in the development were never built as a direct result of the Stock Market Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression.In the 1940s the building was renamed the Transit Tower for the San Antonio Transit Company, which the Smith Brothers purchased in 1943. In 1953 a television transmission tower was added to the structure. Renovations in 2010 removed the obsolete television mast in favor of the tower's original design, a copper tophouse with a 100 ft tall flagpole.The building is now named for its current owner, Tower Life Insurance Company.In 1991 the building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.