4 Star Hotels Near the San Antonio Airport

Flying into San Antonio means that visitors are flying into the heart of Texas. Visitors looking for four star hotels near the San Antonio Airport do not need to search far and wide. Within just ten miles of the airport, there are plenty of four star hotels to choose from. Some even offer free airport shuttle rides. When looking for elegance and class in San Antonio, one does not have to search hard.
1908 Ayres Inn

The elegant four star 1908 Ayres Inn is the closest four star hotel to the San Antonio International Airport (five miles). With a private library and free wireless Internet, guests disappear into a world of style and sophistication not found in most hotels. Every morning, the 1908 Ayers Inn greets its guests with over 30 items in its free Continental breakfast.

1908 Ayres Inn
124 W. Woodlawn Ave
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 736-4232

Omni Hotel - San Antonio

Luxury and European classiness defines the Omni Hotel in San Antonio. Just eight miles from the airport and nine from the famous River Walk, the Omni Hotel is close enough to offer a free shuttle service to the airport yet far enough away to separate oneself from the hectic nature of the airport. With over 300 rooms, free Wi-Fi, and two pools, the Omni Hotel can turn any night into one to remember.


Omni Hotel - San Antonio
9821 Colonnade Boulevard
San Antonio, Texas 78230
(210) 691-8888

Emily Morgan Hotel

Built in Gothic Revival style, the gargoyles on the roof of the Emily Morgan Hotel greet guests from 14-stories up in the air. The Emily Morgan is located just across the street from Texas' best known attraction, The Alamo approximately 9.5 miles from the airport. Internet connectivity is available for a one time fee and pets are welcome at the cost of $75 per stay. Non-smoking rooms are available as is hypo-allergenic bedding.

Emily Morgan Hotel
705 East Houston Street
San Antonio, Texas 78205
(210) 225-5100

Patrick M. Lind has been freelance writing since 2007 and has worked as an editor and journalist for ChicagoSporting.com. He received a Master of Arts in history from the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, Asia and Middle East.

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