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Hyatt Regency Riverwalk - Downtown - Riverwalk Hotels
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£89
£134
This hotel is rated 4 stars out of 5

Area: Downtown - Riverwalk, San Antonio Show Map

Located on the Riverwalk, this 16-story hotel is 1 block away from the Alamo, 2 blocks from the convention center … More

Pricing for stays between 15 Jun - 18 Jun, 2012

Phil from Saskatchewan, Canada said:
"We found the staff very friendly and approachable. They were interested in where we... " More hotel reviews

Hyatt Place San Antonio - Riverwalk - Downtown - Riverwalk Hotels
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£86
This hotel is rated 3 stars out of 5

Area: Downtown - Riverwalk, San Antonio Show Map

Totally redesigned in December 2007, this hotel is located on the Riverwalk, 2 blocks from the La Villita artists' … More

Pricing for stays between 08 Jun - 11 Jun, 2012

Marilyn from Oklahoma, USA said:
"I thought the hotel was closer to the actual Riverwalk when the reservations were ma... " More hotel reviews

Grand Hyatt San Antonio - Downtown - Riverwalk Hotels
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£102
£153
This hotel is rated 4 stars out of 5

Area: Downtown - Riverwalk, San Antonio Show Map

Grand Hyatt San Antonio is just off IH-37 on the scenic River Walk, adjacent to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention … More

Pricing for stays between 16 Jun - 19 Jun, 2012

Shelley from Snyder, TX said:
"Was there on our 6 year wedding anniversary and it was perfect! The only complaint I... " More hotel reviews

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Downtown - Riverwalk, San Antonio Global Hyatt Hotels

The languid San Antonio River and its famed River Walk connect many downtown attractions, including the Alamo Plaza and HemisFair Park. Built for the 1968 World’s Fair, HemisFair Park is the site of the 750-foot Tower of the Americas. Visitors, though, won’t forget the Alamo, site of the legendary 1836 battle between Mexican soldiers and Texan secessionists. Nearby, Mexican goods fill El Mercado.