Great location across the street from a River Walk entrance
Quaint, historic boutique hotel with character and charm
Spacious, individually decorated rooms with upscale,
slate-tile bathrooms
Suites with separate bedrooms and living areas available
Rooms include mini-fridges, Keurig coffeemakers, and robes
Free hot breakfast, cookies and lemonade, and glass of wine
Two meeting rooms available; business center with guest computer
Free Wi-Fi throughout
Limited room service available
Free passes to nearby gym and pool
No full restaurant, fitness center, or pool on-site
Some street noise can be heard in rooms
No on-site parking (city garage nearby)
No pets allowed (pro for some)
The mid-range Riverwalk Vista is conveniently located across
the street from the famous River Walk and all of its attractions. A converted 19th-century mercantile, this quaint boutique hotel exudes character and charm. Public spaces
are large and lovely, and its 17 rooms are clean and spacious with mini-fridges
and Keurig coffeemakers. The walk-in slate showers are especially nice. Much
like a bed-and-breakfast, the hotel provides a free hot breakfast, afternoon snacks, and
even a free glass of wine in the evening. It adds up to a good value and a solid
choice for tourists and business travelers alike. But because of its small size, it’s
smart to have a backup option. Another historic (and pet-friendly) property worth considering is
the three-pearl Hotel Indigo San Antonio at the Alamo, which has similar rates on most dates.
Scene
A quiet boutique hotel in the midst of a bustling tourist center
Entering the Riverwalk Vista is like taking a step back in
time. The converted grocery warehouse from the 19th century
showcases photos depicting its history, and patchwork quilts hang on the walls.
Iron support posts are attached to original wood plank floors. Rustic leather
armchairs and sofas sit in front of huge windows that cascade light upon
thriving potted plants. Period antiques are around every turn. Some walls are
exposed brick, nicely painted in white. Despite being a boutique hotel with 17 rooms, the Riverwalk
Vista has spacious common areas where guests can relax in quiet comfort. The
breakfast area is the center of activity. The large room features exposed
pipes, weathered, farmhouse-style tables, and a vintage jukebox in the corner.
Like the rest of the hotel, it’s been thoughtfully furnished to honor its past.
This hotel attracts tourists and business travelers alike who prefer charming,
small hotels with history and individual character.
Location
Across the street from the River Walk in downtown San Antonio
The aptly named Riverwalk Vista is directly across the
street from steps that descend onto the famous River Walk, where dozens of
restaurants, shops, and hotels await. This access is positioned roughly in the middle
of the River Walk, only a five-minute walk from the historic Arneson River
Theater on the water. The Blimpie Rivercenter Mall, Briscoe Western Art Museum, and the Alamo are all about a five-minute walk away. Up from the Riverwalk in downtown, the Tower of the
Americas in Hemisfair Park is a 12-minute walk. The Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center is a 10-minute walk. The Historic Market Square is five to 10 minutes by
public transit or five minutes driving. The AT&T Center where the NBA’s San
Antonio Spurs play is 10 to 15 minutes by car. Lackland Air Force Base is around 20 minutes away by car. The hotel is surrounded by all types of
restaurants, including a McDonald’s on the
ground floor below it. There also is a pub that has live music on the ground
floor of the same building. The Amtrak Station is a five-minute drive or 10-minute transit ride. The city’s trolley stops next to the hotel, which provides cheap and convenient transportation throughout downtown. San Antonio International Airport is a 15-minute drive or about an hour by public transit.
Rooms
Spacious and individually decorated with upscale, slate-tile bathrooms
Rooms at the Riverwalk Vista are individually decorated in a simple, rustic style
but they have common design elements including original hardwood floors. Period
wood antiques or quality reproductions are used for most furniture including
headboards, dressers, and desks paired with modern office chairs. Vintage, light brown leather armchairs and matching ottomans are a cozy touch. Most rooms have walls of exposed brick and floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe rooms with lots of natural light.
Other walls are painted in muted earth tones, while drapes are typically olive.
Photos depicting the building’s history or San Antonio-themed artwork hang on
the walls. Ceilings are high, lending airy ambiance. Bedding is white with grayish brown throws. Some of the furniture shows nicks and general
signs of age, but some guests report that adds to the historic character. The
bathrooms are roomy and decidedly more modern and upscale, with dark slate
floors and walk-in showers with clear glass doors. The spacious, light
granite-topped vanities have magnifying mirrors. Room options include Standard queen
and king rooms, and King and Queen Suites. One suite combination includes a connecting parlor
between two suites. Minibars are stocked with soft drinks, and each room has a Keurig coffeemaker. All rooms are well-equipped with 26-inch flat-screen TVs and DVD players, iHome docks, and free Wi-Fi. Free bottled water and robes lend extra comfort. Safes are also provided. Views are of the river or city skyline. There's a music club
directly below the hotel that creates some muted noise in the rooms, and outside noise from the bustling tourist area below can be heard especially in street-facing rooms. But generally, guests report room noise is acceptable for an urban hotel.
Features
Freebies include hot breakfast, afternoon snacks, evening wine, and Wi-Fi
As an intimate, historic property, the Riverwalk Vista has fairly limited features, but they do provide a lot of extra perks, especially when it comes to food and drink. A varied hot breakfast is
included in room rates, with everything from apple cake to empanadas to hard-boiled eggs available. Guests also are offered free cookies and lemonade in
the afternoon and a free glass of wine each evening. Room service is available for lunch and dinner, although there's no full restaurant. There is no fitness center or
pool on-site either, but guests are offered free passes to a nearby gym and pool at sister property El Tropicano. Business travelers can make use of the two meeting rooms and a computer station with Internet access and
printer. Free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the building. There's an elevator
but guests must climb a short flight of stairs to the hotel, which occupies the
second and third floors of the building. Valet dry cleaning services are
available. No on-site parking is available, but a city garage with reasonable rates is a half-block away. Arriving guests can unload their luggage in the commercial loading zone in front of the hotel. Note that upon check in, guests receive a code to enter the secure building. No pets are allowed in the hotel.