The Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa Activities

Experiences

Explore the best of San Antonio at The Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa

Largest Pool in Downtown San Antonio

The Pool

Uncover a brand-new pool oasis, tucked away within 4.5 acres of vibrant downtown San Antonio gardens. Hotel guests can soak up the Texas sun in one of our 10 cabanas or relax on poolside lounge chairs.

Outdoor Pool with cabanas and lounge chairs

State of the Art Fitness Center

Get Your Workout In

Keep your well- being routine on track during your stay with our state-of-the-art Fitness Center. Open 24 hours a day and 7 days a week, you can choose from cardiovascular equipment, free weights, or strength training machines for your workout.

Fitness Center with exercise equipment
On-Site Outlets
spa treatment table, product on counters, window

The Spa Plaza San Antonio

Nestled within the historic grounds of San Antonio's only Autograph Collection Hotel, The Spa Plaza San Antonio offers a restorative approach to health and wellness. The Spa Plaza is offering in room treatments with a full opening on March 8th.

Fitness Center with exercise equipment

Fitness Center

Outdoor pool with chaise lounges, trees

Swimming

Swimming Pool

Outdoor

Towels provided

Discover San Antonio Like a True Local

San Antonio Riverwalk

This pedestrian-only sidewalk sits below street level and hugs the banks of the San Antonio River. Separated from the bustle of the streets above, the Riverwalk is lined with gardens, shops, restaurants, and historical sites.

Southtown

Known as the arts district, this buzzy area of five neighborhoods is an eclectic mix of artists, locally-owned bars and restaurants, coffee shops, boutiques, museums, and art galleries. It is home to First Friday and Second Saturday, San Antonio’s longest-running art walks.

La Villita

San Antonio’s first neighborhood is now a thriving art community on the National Register of Historic Districts. Renowned architect O’Neil Ford, known as the “Father of Architecture” in Texas, designed the neighborhood and the Tower of the Americas that Plaza San Antonio looks out toward.

Hemisfair Park

Plaza San Antonio sits immediately adjacent to this park, the site of the World’s Fair held in 1968. A new urban center is underway, which will be a mixed-use development intended to be a “central park” for downtown San Antonio.

The Alamo

Originally a Spanish mission founded in 1718, the Alamo is best known as being the site of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. Throughout its history it has existed under five independent nations and their militaries.

Blue Star Arts Complex

Originally an early 20th-century industrial railway facility, this historic area is now home to a collection of art venues, shops, studios, bars, and dining options.

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