Day Trips: The St. Anthony Hotel

The legendary San Antonio hotel reopens with the look of modern luxury

Day Trips: The St. Anthony Hotel

The St. Anthony Hotel has played a role in the evolution of San Antonio, so it's good to see the new owners bringing the old lady into the next century.

Day Trips: The St. Anthony Hotel

Opened in 1909, the St. Anthony was the city's first luxury hotel in a town that now boasts nearly a dozen historic hotels. It was the first fully air-conditioned hotel in the world.

The hotel that hosted Princess Grace and John Wayne has a new angular look with modern colors and electronic gadgets. The historic features have become subtle trim to stylish and sometimes garish fixtures. One place where no expense seems to have been spared is the long extension off the lobby called Peacock Alley. The settees are lit by opulent chandeliers and floor-to-ceiling windows that look out to Travis Park.

Day Trips: The St. Anthony Hotel
Photos by Gerald E. McLeod

When completely operational this October, the hotel will have a restaurant, two bars (including the historic St. Anthony Club), and a rooftop lounge with great views of the city.

Asked about the tales of haunted rooms, former general manager Nick Ghawi said he doesn't believe in such things. When reporters called for Halloween ghost stories, he used to tell them to call the nearby Gunther Hotel. "I'd tell them that place was haunted plenty," Nick said with a sly grin.

The St. Anthony Hotel is on the northern edge of downtown San Antonio at 300 E. Travis Street. For information, go to www.thestanthonyhotel.com. To make reservations, call 210/227-4392.


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