Other amenities include coin operated laundry facilities and a simple lobby lounge. On a roadside 12 miles from Interstate 10, this laid back hotel is 5 miles from biking trails at McAllister Park and 7 miles from the history exhibits at the Texas Transportation Museum. Check in time: 3:00 PMCheck out time: 11:00 AM. Upgraded rooms add sofas or sleep up to 4. Parking is complimentary. The relaxed rooms offer free Wi Fi, kitchenettes and flat screen TVs, plus dining areas. Austin-Bergstrom International Airport 1 hr 16
Mcallister Park (16 min.) Natural area with jogging & biking trails picnic spots a dog park playscapes & athletic fields. Brackenridge Park (17 min.) Historic riverside park with trails picnic & play areas athletic fields & miniature train rides. Phil Hardberger Park (East) (11 min.) Witte Museum (17 min.) Touring & long-term exhibits about natural history art & Texas heritage plus a Science Treehouse. Splashtown San Antonio (21 min.) 20-acre family water park features slides & hydro tubes plus a wave pool cabanas & concessions. San Antonio Zoo (17 min.) Sprawling zoo with 750 species (from alligators to zebras) cageless habitats exhibits & a train. San Antonio Botanical Garden (20 min.) Scenic 38-acre area with trails a pond roses & native plants a glass conservatory & a cafe. Friedrich Wilderness Park (19 min) A wide range of hiking & walking trails loop through 232 acres of woodlands grasslands & canyons. Morgan S Wonderland (17 min.) Amusement center with acres of themed areas rides & attractions for individuals with special needs. Natural Bridge Wildlife Ranch (24 min) Huge ranch with a petting barnyard plus driving & walking encounters with giraffes zebras & more. The Doseum (20 min.) 2-story museum promoting learning & discovery through interactive exhibits & creative programs. Japanese Tea Garden (17 min.) Scenic park from 1901 with stone bridges a waterfall koi ponds a pagoda & the Jingu House Cafe. San Antonio Museum Of Art (20 min.) Egyptian Greek Roman Latin American & contemporary collections in the former Lone Star Brewery. |