Omni La Mansion del Rio

San Antonio


This fabulous downtown property was born out of 19th-century religious school buildings in the Spanish-Mexican hacienda style. Set beside the River Walk, its discreet oasis attracts stars and other notables. Enjoy in-room spa services, swim in the outdoor heated pool or unwind at the on-site Las Canarias restaurant.

Valet-only parking costs $39 per night, and there’s a pet fee of $100 per stay.


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