111 E Pecan St, San Antonio, Texas, United States | (618) 248-8274
Eight-minute walk to buzzing center of the River Walk
Close to numerous attractions, restaurants, and bars
Contemporary rooms have flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, and safes
Heated rooftop pool with whirlpool and decent views
Casual bar and grill serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner
Spa that offers massages, body wraps, and facials
Large and modern fitness center open 24 hours
24-hour business center with computer stations and printers
Extensive meeting and event space
Gift shop selling snack and apparel
Pet-friendly for a fee
Some complaints of interior and exterior noise
Parking requires a fee (common in downtown)
Free Wi-Fi only for Wyndham Rewards members
Food at restaurant is reportedly mediocre
The 410-room Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk is an upper-middle-range property ideal for business travelers or tourists looking for a downtown stay slightly removed from the action. The lively center of the River Walk is a quick eight-minute walk, while the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center is eight minutes away by car. Neutral-toned rooms have generic contemporary furnishings equipped with flat-screen TVs, coffeemakers, safes, and free Wi-Fi. Some guests, however, have complained of noise from air-conditioning units and nearby bars. Quality features include a heated rooftop pool with pleasant views, a large 24-hour fitness center, business center, and spa offering massage treatments. A bar and restaurant are on-site, but food is reportedly average. Travelers may prefer the similarly priced Menger Hotel, which is a historic hotel next to the Alamo.
Scene
Contemporary, neutrally toned hotel for business or leisure travelers
This high-rise hotel with 21 floors is on a quiet part of the San Antonio River Walk. Built in 1996 and renovated in 2007, the furnishings are contemporary but generic, outfitted largely in shades of black, white, and beige. The lobby has plenty of gray seating (where you’ll spot business people in-between meetings) atop stylish patterned carpet, chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, and polished stone floors. While the restaurant is mostly decorated in the same vein, one area has a dated country look with red-patterned carpet, a large wooden horse sculpture, and pale-yellow walls. The pool area is the most impressive scene in the hotel, with lots of space and pleasant views, though guests are generally at nearby tourist spots or in an office building.
Location
Located on a quiet part of the River Walk, near shops, restaurants, and attractions
This hotel is located at the quiet end of San Antonio’s River Walk, which is lined with shops, restaurants, and historical attractions. The location makes it ideal for those who want to be within walking distance of top attractions, but away from the noise of the center. The most buzzing area is about eight minutes away on foot. There are several restaurants and bars just a few minutes' walk from the hotel. Nearby attractions include the Alamo (12-minute walk away), Tobin Center for the Performing Arts (nine-minute walk), El Mercado marketplace (14-minute walk) and San Antonio Museum of Art (22-minute walk). It’s an eight-minute drive to Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, and San Antonio International Airport is 17 minutes. Like most hotels downtown, parking is available for a hefty fee.
Rooms
Plush bedding and cozy rooms decorated in tans and browns
The 410 rooms are comfortable and decorated with generic contemporary furnishings in a white, brown and beige color scheme. Floors are carpeted and tall windows show city views, the best of which are from the higher floors. Deluxe Rooms come with couches and ottomans, while Executive Suites have spacious sitting areas, dining tables, and kitchenettes. Beds are plush and all rooms have a work desk, ergonomic chair, flat-screen TV, safe, and coffeemaker. Wi-Fi is only free for Wyndham Rewards members. Modern bathrooms have white tiling and a black-granite countertop, shower/tub combo, hairdryer, and toiletries. Some guests have complained of noise from neighboring rooms and people outside the hotel.
Features
Heated rooftop pool, spa, fitness center, and restaurant
This three-and-a-half-pearl hotel is not lacking in facilities. There’s a heated rooftop pool large enough for laps, with a separate whirlpool, lounge chairs, and tables to sit and enjoy the pleasant views. A spa offers facials, massages, and body wraps, while the spacious 24-hour fitness center has plenty of cardio and weight-training equipment. There’s one bar and restaurant, a casual place serving American food that is reportedly mediocre. Room service is available 24 hours. As the hotel is popular with business travelers, there are 13 meeting rooms accommodating up to 3,000 people and a 24-hour business center with computers, printers, and fax machines. Pets are allowed for a fee and there is valet parking for a charge.