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Hyatt Regency San Antonio

(3 Ratings)
Incredibly walkable location
The Hyatt Regency San Antonio sits upon the banks of the bustling Riverwalk. Nestled amongst shops and restaurants with gorgeous views to enjoy, you will soon fall in love with this location and the amenities they offer.


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Reviews

HTX186
HTX186 first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Nice but could of been better.

The room I stayed in was nice, but for 500 dollars (two nights), I expected a little more. The mini fridge was nice but they have a weird way of ripping you off by charging you everytime you take an item out of the fridge (even if you put it back). The view of the river was nice, and the Alamo is right behind the parking garage of the hotel.


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