New Downtown Hotel Opens Steps From San Antonio’s River Walk

A long-anticipated hotel development has opened in downtown San Antonio, Texas, after more than a decade of planning and construction. The Monarch San Antonio, part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, has welcomed its first guests in the redeveloped Hemisfair District. Rising 17 storeys above the neighbourhood, the property sits close to both the River Walk and the Alamo, placing visitors within easy walking distance of two of the city’s best-known landmarks.
The $185 million project was developed by Zachry Hospitality, a company with longstanding ties to San Antonio. San Antonio-based architecture studio Overland Partners led the building’s design, while The Gettys Group and KBAA worked on the interiors. The concept draws on monarch butterflies that migrate through the region each year, reflected in curved forms, open spaces and natural materials across the hotel’s public areas.
Dining venues inside the property
- Oak & Amber – a restaurant centred on wood-fired cooking
- Aleteo – a rooftop restaurant and bar inspired by Yucatán cuisine
- The Nectarie Café – a French-style café serving breakfast and lunch
The hotel includes 200 guest rooms and 28 suites overlooking nearby parkland and downtown streets. Guests will also find a spa, a fitness studio and a pool deck positioned above the city.
Its location places visitors close to several of San Antonio’s busiest districts. The River Walk, lined with restaurants and riverside paths, sits a few minutes away on foot. Historic landmarks such as the Alamo stand in the same area, while Hemisfair Park borders the surrounding streets. The rooftop restaurant adds another vantage point over downtown and its historic buildings.
The opening forms part of a wider transformation taking place across San Antonio’s central districts. New hotels, parks and cultural spaces have appeared in recent years as the city invests in its historic core. Additional accommodation in the Hemisfair area increases the number of places to stay near key attractions, giving visitors more options when planning a trip to the city centre.



















