The Riverwalk Plaza Hotel sits on the south bank of the river in the heart of downtown San Antonio. Walking distance to the Alamo, Convention Center, La Villita, Market Square, Alamodome and Rivercenter. Just steps away from dining and shopping. This beautiful property is a great hotel that offers its guests plenty of reasons to stay here. Relax and enjoy the courtyard pool, and fitness center....
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Location. The Riverwalk Plaza is located in San Antonio, Texas.Adjacent to the RiverwalkOne block from Plaza de las IslasTwo blocks from the Riverwalk CenterHotel Features. RestaurantComplimentary wireless Internet accessHeated outdoor poolGuestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access Cable televisionCoffeemakers
This six-story, 20-year-old hotel is modern and central to the southern end of the River Walk. www.riverwalkplaza.com . 133 rooms. In-room: dial-up. In-hotel: restaurant, bar, pool, gym. AE, D, DC, MC, V.
The Scene While the property is located right on the river's edge, it resides in a quiet section of the Paseo del Rio, about five minutes from the River Walk crowds and Rivercenter Mall. It is perfect for sightseers who want a bit of solitude and reasonable rates. The Details The front desk is adorned with blue and orange mosaic tiling, reflecting the Southwest hues...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 09, 2004)
I stayed there once on business and found it convenient, helpful staff, clean. Not a lot of fluff, but that is not why I stayed there. Showered and slept. Great Value! After that quality experience, I brought my grandsons out for Christmas. It is convenient to everything and we did feel safe. The Thai restaurant does serve a nice breakfast. Thai dinners good. Remember there are tons of other...
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Posted by pamela46
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 16, 2006)
If you're looking for a nice hotel, this is NOT it. This hotel fell way below our expectations for a Saturday night stay. I was so disappointed in our room that I almost cried. Appears they have not redecorated since 1985 - and with the cheapest and ugliest fabrics they could find. I've seen nicer rooms at Motel 6. When we expressed our disappointment to the desk clerk, they were not...
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Posted by fromaustin
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 27, 2002)
The first thing that I didn't like is the fact that I had to pay $12.00 per day for parking. I reserved a room with a riverwalk view but got a pool view instead. The room seemed clean but there was lipstick on one of the coffee cups, the TV was blurry and about 15 years old (I have the same TV in my bed room at home). For the price, I expected a much more updated hotel. ...
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