These pools are great places to cool off on a staycation or a trip to SA — but sneaking into them would be ... um ... wrong. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas pools summertime summer heat
Found in the Far West Side of San Antonio, this sprawling resort is home to one of the most amazing hotel pools in the Alamo City. There’s plenty of spots to swim here — there’s a kid's pool and play area, a sand beach-entry pool, water slides, an adult-only infinity pool, an 1,100 foot lazy river and much more in the hotel's 9-acre water park.
Make time to hit up as many of these spots as you can.112 College St., 518-1000,Easily one of the most breathtaking hotels in the city, Omni La Mansión del Rio’s pool matches the entire property. Located in a courtyard with beautiful Spanish-style architecture, the private swimming space makes for a great spot to relax – especially if you order from the pool bar.
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