Grand Hyatt San Antonio, 34-story skyscraper in Downtown San Antonio, United States
The Grand Hyatt San Antonio is a modern hotel tower with 34 floors rising above downtown with rooms offering views of the city and River Walk below. The structure was designed by Arquitectonica and Kell Munoz Architects and connects directly to the convention center while providing access to nearby dining and shopping.
The hotel opened in 2008 and marked a turning point in downtown San Antonio's skyline development during the early 2000s. The completion of this structure accelerated the modernization of the city's central area and changed how the waterfront district appeared.
The building shapes the skyline with its modern form that contrasts with older structures nearby. Visitors notice how the design adds a contemporary element to the River Walk district while serving as a visual landmark for the city.
The property connects directly to the convention center and sits within walking distance of restaurants and shops along the River Walk. The central location offers easy access to downtown attractions with all major sites reachable on foot.
This is one of the tallest hotel buildings in San Antonio and incorporates environmental management systems throughout its daily operations. Many guests overlook this sustainable approach even though it shapes how the property functions each day.
Location: San Antonio
GPS coordinates: 29.42190,-98.48390
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:42
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