Hyatt Regency Hill Country
9800 Hyatt Resort Drive
San Antonio, TX 78251
Nightly Rates: ( 359.00 - 609.00 )
4 Star
Property Description
Hyatt Regency Hill Country...an ideal place for business and pleasure that offers all the charm of the Texas Hill Country Region. Minutes from downtown San Antonio. This 200-acre resort offers 27 holes of Arthur Hills-designed championship golf...tennis...four spectacular pools, cascading waterfalls...a 950-foot Ramblin' River...and a fully equipped exercise center and outdoor whirlpool.

Amenities
· AM/FM Alarm Clock· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Concierge
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Room Service
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Television with Cable
· Tennis
Room Information
RoomsThe Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort...rustic beauty blends with the hospitality of Texas at this Southwestern resort with ranch-style touches. Accommodations include 500 rooms, 58 suites, Hyatt Gold Passport® and exclusive Regency Club®.
Guest Rooms
The warmth and charm of the American Southwest can be yours with all the touches of a Hill Country ranch house...from exposed wood beams to ironwork accessories. Snuggle into a genuine carved maple bed with a washed pine finish and quilt coverlets. Enjoy panoramic views from the many rooms that open onto wood-trimmed porches. * 193 king-size beds * 240 double-double beds * 60 Gold Passport® rooms
Suites
* 50 suites/parlors
Regency Club
Our exclusive 39 Regency Club
Rate Disclaimer
For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 4PM
· Check out time is 11AM
· Time Zone is CST
· Opened in 1993
· Renovated in 2005
· 500 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 0 floors.
Directions
* Located on the northwest side of San Antonio in a 200-acre pastoral setting of stately oak trees and rolling terrain * 30 minutes from downtown San Antonio, the landmark River Walk and the Alamo * 20 miles from San Antonio International Airport
San Antonio International
Guarantee Policy
A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.
Restaurant Information
Antlers LodgeSavor authentic Hill Country cuisine for appetites as big as Texas! Open for dinner Monday through Saturday 5:30PM-10PM. Winemakers Dinner held each second Friday of the month.

General Store
Freshly-made sandwiches, pizza-by-the-slice, salads and snacks are served. Beverages, packaged snacks and sundries as well. You'll also find an assortment of Texas-themed gifts to take or to have shipped to that special someone. 7AM-11PM Sunday-Thursday; 7AM-Midnight Friday & Saturday.
Aunt Mary's PorchGrab a rocking chair on Aunt Mary's Porch and take in panoramic landscapes while enjoying a fresh espresso, latte or scoop of premium ice cream. Coffee Bar Open Daily call for hours.
Charlie's Long BarSaddle up for a cocktail at Charlie's 56-foot carved wood and copper-topped bar. Serving a variety of Texas beers. Billiards, shuffleboard and jukebox await you. Open 7 days per week 4PM-2AM; Happy Hour each Thursday 5PM-8PM
Papa Ed'sPoolside bar and grill. Open seasonally.
Cactus Oak Tavern & GrillPractice your snacking before your putting. This 19th Hole is open 7 days per week. Salads, sandwiches and Power Bars and sports drinks to go.
Spring House CaféOffering casual fare. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open 7 days per week and Sunday Brunch
Meeting Facility
The Hyatt Regency Hill Country provides 33,000-square feet of meeting space:* 3,800-square foot prefunction space * 13,590-square feet of exhibit space * Both Hill Country Ballroom and Fredricksburg Ballroom can be divided into seven separate rooms * 27 meeting areas * Boardroom and private dining room * Additional 17,000-square feet of outdoor decks and a Texas-sized pavillion for theme parties and events All meeting rooms have high-speed Internet access, multiple microphones, phone and electrical outlets as well as individual controls for climate and sound. AV and sound on-site.
Recreation Information
GolfChampionship golf designed by Arthur Hills and Associates, 27-hole golf course with four tee placements for every skill level.
Tennis Ramblin' River4-acre water feature includes two swimming pools separated by cascading waterfall plus 950-foot river with a gentle current.
Outdoor Pool Other activities* Hot Tub * Exercise room * Full service spa, 21 treatment rooms, 3 outdoor cabanas * Jogging and bicycling paths * Camp Hyatt - daily, fun-filled, educational activities for children
Area Attractions
ResortRustic beauty blends with the friendly warmth of Texas at this Hill Country-themed resort with ranch-style touches. Enjoy championship golf, tennis, world class spa and our health club. Bask in an outdoor spa, or take a walk along the nature trail. A short drive away are hiking trails, horseback riding and fishing. Nearby are the Alamo, Sea World of Texas and the River Walk.
The AlamoThe Alamo, commonly referred to as the "cradle of Texas liberty" was built in 1744 as a chapel and is all that remains of Mission San Antonio de Valero. It is most famous for the Battle of the Alamo, starting on February 24, 1836, when 189 volunteers died for Texas independence against the Mexican army led by Mexico's self-proclaimed dictator, Santa Anna. Among those who died: William Travis, Davy Crocket and Jim Bowie. Alamo Plaza. Open Monday - Saturday 9AM - 5:30PM and Sunday 10AM - 5:30PM.
Six Flags - Fiesta Texas200-acre theme park highlights Texas culture and music in four themed areas: Los Festivales celebrates San Antonio's Mexican and Spanish heritage with two theaters and a restaurant; Crackaxle Canyon recalls the days of a 1920s boom town, including a narrow gauge railroad and train station, two theaters, rapid-river ride, wooden roller coaster and traditonal Texas-style barbecue; Spassburg ("Spass" means "fun") reflects German influences in Texas Hill Country with a restaurant and music hall, early 1900s-style carousel, train station, and children's rides; and Rockville salutes Texas of the 1950s from a high school gym to a corner malt shop. The park also features an extensive water park, 41 rides and attractions, including a giant log flume with 100-foot diagonal drop, daily shows and special musical events. Loop 1604 and I-10; 1-800-IS FIESTA.
Mission San JoseEstablished in 1720, this mission became the most beautiful, most prosperous and best fortified of all the Texas missions. It is also the biggest of all the missions and is most known for its Mariachi Mass held every Sunday at noon.
Mission San Francisco de la EspadaEstablished in 1731, this mission is a favorite of many students of the Spanish period in Texas and popular with photographers. The little church building, restored several times, is still in use. Espada Road south.
River WalkOne level below the busy streets of downtown, the Paseo del Rio or River Walk meanders several miles beneath giant cypress trees and palms, accented by tropical foliage and flowering shrubs. This people-watching paradise of sidewalk cafes, shops, galleries, hotels and clubs is pure charm and romance. Alamo Plaza and Rivercenter Mall.
San Antonio ZooThe Zoo is home to over 3,500 animals representing 750 species of animals on 56 acres, this zoo boasts the third largest animal collection in North America. It is a sanctuary for endangered species like the whooping crane, snow leopard and white rhino. Other exhibits include an Australian walkabout offering close-up views of koalas and kangaroos, African wildlife, children's zoo with a tropical boat tour of animal and plant exhibits, elephant and camel rides in summer and two aquariums. 3903 North St. Mary's at Brackenridge Park. The Zoo is open 365 days a year.
Sea World® of TexasLumbering walruses, playful otters, loveable dolphins and giant killer whales find Texas as homey as the Pacific or Atlantic Oceans. There are five performing stadiums for marine animal shows featuring Shamu, the killer whale. The Texas Splashdown flume ride twists through rapids, dropping five stories. "Rio Loco", Spanish for crazy river, aptly describes this wet and wild ride. "Shamu's Happy Harbor," features sand sculpting, face painting, and other entertaining activities for children. "Lost Lagoon" features a five-acre adventure with surf, sand and fun. The "Alligator Habitat" lets visitors come "eye to eye" with these menacing looking reptiles. Ray Ellison Drive and Westover Hills Boulevard; 1-800-527-4757.

