
Stay Near It All—Without Being in the Middle of It
If you’re after a high-end stay that offers peace and quiet while keeping you close to San Antonio’s top attractions, Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk checks all the boxes. Located just steps from the River Walk in the quieter North River Walk district, this sleek Hyatt property is only a short walk or drive from hotspots like the Pearl District, the San Antonio Museum of Art, and The Alamo.It’s a smart pick for travelers who want easy access to culture, food, and history—without staying in the tourist-heavy core.
Thoughtfully Designed Rooms with Style and Soul
Each of the 162 rooms, including 33 suites, feels like a private sanctuary. Expect moody teal walls, floor-to-ceiling windows, and designer touches throughout. Created by Mariana Valero, the interiors strike a balance between cozy and contemporary, with abstract art, wooden details, and an industrial-chic edge.Couples or solo travelers will appreciate the king rooms, while groups or families can opt for the two-queen layout. All beds come outfitted with plush Sferra linens and a striking leather buckle headboard. The view? It varies—some rooms face the surrounding neighborhood, while others offer panoramic glimpses of the city skyline.
Skyline Views at The Moon’s Daughters
Can’t get enough of the view? Head to the hotel’s rooftop lounge, The Moon’s Daughters, located on the 20th floor. This stylish spot combines a breezy terrace, glittering skyline vistas, and a strong cocktail game.Order a “Wish You Were Here”—a tropical mix of rum, passionfruit, lemongrass, and lime—or try small bites like truffle fries and poached pear with prosciutto. It’s ideal for sunset drinks or a nightcap under the stars.
Modern Bathrooms with Spa Vibes
The bathrooms, decked out in marble tile, feature glass-enclosed showers and luxe D.S. & Durga toiletries for a spa-like experience. While the water pressure and heat may not be the strongest, the overall feel is still soothing and refined—perfect for winding down after a full day of sightseeing.Dine at Landrace, a Tribute to Texas Flavor
On-site restaurant Landrace, from James Beard finalist chef Steve McHugh, is a love letter to Texas-grown ingredients. The menu showcases seasonal dishes like dry-aged tomahawk ribeye, wild-caught scallops, and asparagus and pea soup.Breakfast here is worth waking up for. Try the buttery croissant sandwich, stacked with crispy potatoes and barbecue béarnaise—it’s a standout start to the day.
Perfectly Positioned in a Cultural Hotspot
Set in a quieter stretch of the River Walk, Thompson San Antonio is near the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts and several riverfront parks—ideal for strolls or traveling with pets.Within a five-minute drive, you’ll find the San Antonio Museum of Art, Pullman Market, and more than two dozen acclaimed eateries in the Pearl District.
Good to Know Before You Book
The hotel doesn’t have a self-parking lot, but valet service is available with unlimited in-and-out access for $59 per night.For travelers looking to blend luxury, design, and proximity to the best of San Antonio—without being right in the chaos—the Thompson San Antonio – Riverwalk is a standout choice that delivers peace, style, and substance.