
San Antonio is arguably Texas' most culturally rich city. The UNESCO site of Alamo is a popular attraction for history buffs while visitors can also admire the stunning colonial architecture on a stroll around the city. Many of the most historic hotels in San Antonio lie near Alamo and are well positioned for exploring the city on foot. For those who enjoy the charm of a traditional stay, our Hotel Gurus have hand-selected the best historic hotels in San Antonio. From grand colonial-era mansions to old-world luxury stays and even an allegedly haunted house - there is something for everyone here.
For great value

- First opening its doors in 1859, The Menger Hotel is the longest-running hotel west of the Mississippi. Boasting elegant Victorian style with traditional oil paintings and charming rooms packed with antiques. Surrounded by a Spanish courtyard garden which houses a lovely pool and just steps from the World Heritage Site, the Alamo, this is a has-it-all stay offered at very reasonable rates.
For families

- Dating back to 1909, Crockett House, retains a classic and elegant feel. However, despite the apparent grandeur, it is well suited to families owing to its spacious rooms, babysitting facilities and a large outdoor pool. Parents will enjoy the use of the Alamo Plaza Spa, which partners with the hotel, and is a great way to unwind after a day's sightseeing.
For a plantation

- Noble Inns is a collection of three historic houses, set around a pool, in the hipster King William District. Having been in the family for over 170 years, the oldest house - Ogle - dates back to 1857. Featuring snug Victorian-era style rooms packed with antiques, this is an utterly charming choice.
For old-world glamour

- The St Anthony exudes old-world glamour, both a hotel and a registered national historic site, this is a unique stay. Decked head-to-toe in French Empire antiques, from Corinthian columns and Italian marble to glittering chandeliers and Venetian tiled flooring and grand pianos. Modern touches, including the chic bar and infinity pool, make this a truly luxurious option.
For a haunted hotel

- Hotel Gibbs offers simple, colourful, and spacious rooms located on the grounds of the original Alamo compound dating back to 1836. The building itself is over 100-years-old and has long been known to be haunted! A fun stay (if you are that way inclined) with easy access to the city's sights and a lively bar.
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