Hotel in San Antonio, United States
Hotel Havana
150Pearl PointsAtmosphere-first boutique for the right traveller.

About Hotel Havana
Hotel Havana is a 27-room Latin Colonial boutique on Navarro Street in downtown San Antonio with genuine atmosphere and a local bar scene at ground level. The suite upgrade is worth it for stays of two nights or more; standard rooms deliver the aesthetic but feel compact. Book early for spring weekends and Fiesta season; midweek availability is rarely an issue.
Verdict
Hotel Havana is not the boutique novelty that first-time visitors expect. The real pitch here is atmosphere over amenity count: this is a 27-room property on Navarro Street with a distinct Latin Colonial character that makes it one of the most memorable places to stay in downtown San Antonio, even if it cannot match the service depth or F&B; offering of larger competitors. If you have stayed here once and are wondering whether to return, the answer hinges almost entirely on whether you book a standard room or upgrade to one of the suites. The standard rooms deliver the aesthetic but can feel compact; the suites justify a return visit with considerably more breathing room and a sense of occasion that the base category does not fully deliver.
The Stay
The energy inside Hotel Havana sits closer to a private members' house than a traditional hotel lobby. The ground floor bar, Ocho, pulls a local crowd in the evenings, which means the ambient noise level builds after 7 PM. If you are a light sleeper or traveling for a quiet work trip, request a room toward the upper floors and away from the street. For returning guests, this is the single most useful logistical detail to keep in mind when booking.
On the suite question: the upgrade delta at a property this size is usually worth it. Suite-level rooms at boutique hotels in this price tier tend to offer more than just square footage. At Hotel Havana specifically, the design investment in the upper-category rooms is visible in ways the standard rooms do not fully replicate. If you are celebrating something or staying more than two nights, the suite is the right call. For a one-night stopover, the standard room is adequate.
Booking is direct. This is not a property that requires weeks of advance planning except during major San Antonio events (Fiesta in April being the obvious one) or weekend periods in spring and fall when downtown demand spikes. For a midweek stay, you can typically book a week out without issue. Families should note the boutique scale: this is not a resort-format property, and amenities like a large pool or kids' programming are not part of the offer. Couples and solo travelers are the natural fit. For broader context on where Hotel Havana sits in the downtown options, see our full San Antonio hotels guide.
Compared to larger downtown options like Omni La Mansión del Rio or The St. Anthony, Hotel Havana trades service infrastructure for personality. That is a reasonable trade if design and atmosphere are your criteria. It is not a reasonable trade if you want a full-service spa, multiple dining outlets, or a large pool. Know what you are optimizing for before you book. If you are weighing boutique options in other cities, properties like Troutbeck in Amenia or Raffles Boston operate at a similar character-first register, which gives useful calibration for what Hotel Havana is and is not.
Practical Details
Hotel Havana is located at 1015 Navarro St, San Antonio, TX 78205, in the King William–adjacent downtown corridor. It is walkable to the River Walk and close to the main cultural institutions along the downtown spine. For dining and bar options nearby, see our full San Antonio restaurants guide and full San Antonio bars guide. Booking difficulty is low outside peak periods. Check the San Antonio experiences guide for event calendar context before confirming dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hotel Havana family-friendly?
Not the natural fit. Hotel Havana's 27-room setup and bar-forward ground floor at Ocho skew toward couples and solo travellers who want atmosphere over amenities. Families needing connecting rooms, a pool scene, or supervised kids' activities will find Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa a more practical base. If you're bringing children and still want downtown proximity, that's the stronger call.
When is the best time to book Hotel Havana?
Book as early as possible if your dates fall around major San Antonio events — the River Walk's festival calendar fills small-inventory properties like this fast. At 27 rooms, Hotel Havana has almost no buffer when the city is busy. Shoulder weeks between big events give you the most flexibility on rate and availability. Downtown San Antonio at 1015 Navarro St means you're also absorbing any convention-centre overflow, so check the city calendar before locking in.
What is check-in like at Hotel Havana?
The ground floor functions more like a members' house than a hotel lobby, so expect a quieter, less transactional arrival than you'd get at a full-service property. The small room count means staff attention is proportionally higher, but it also means there's no concierge desk infrastructure if you arrive with complex logistics. Arrive knowing what you need — the bar at Ocho is a better place to settle in than a formal check-in queue.
Is Hotel Havana worth the price?
Pricing varies at Hotel Havana; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Location
1015 Navarro St, San Antonio, TX 78205
San Antonio, United States
Compare Hotel Havana
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Hotel Havana | Easy |
| Hotel Emma | Unknown |
| Mokara Hotel & Spa | Unknown |
| The Monarch San Antonio | Unknown |
| Thompson San Antonio - Riverwalk | Unknown |
| Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa | Unknown |
A quick look at how Hotel Havana measures up.
Also Consider
- Hotel Emma, Notable alternative
- Mokara Hotel & Spa, Notable alternative
- The Monarch San Antonio, Notable alternative
- Thompson San Antonio - Riverwalk, Notable alternative
- Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa, Notable alternative
How It Compares
Hotel Havana sits in a distinct niche among downtown San Antonio hotels: small-scale, design-forward, and atmosphere-led. Hotel Emma is the obvious comparison at the boutique end, but it operates at a higher service tier with a full kitchen program and more polished F&B.; If service depth and dining quality matter as much as design, Hotel Emma is the stronger choice. Hotel Havana wins on intimacy and price-point, not on infrastructure.
Mokara Hotel & Spa is the better option if a spa and River Walk proximity are priorities. It offers a more complete amenity set and suits guests who want a full-service experience without leaving the property. The Monarch San Antonio and Thompson San Antonio - Riverwalk both sit closer to the River Walk corridor with more conventional hotel programming, making them easier calls for first-time visitors to the city who want reliability over personality.
Signia by Hilton La Cantera Resort & Spa is a different category entirely: a full resort outside the downtown core that suits families and multi-day leisure stays better than Hotel Havana does. The short version: book Hotel Havana if atmosphere and character are your primary criteria and you are traveling as a couple or solo. Book one of the larger downtown properties if you want service consistency, a pool, or easier walkability to the River Walk.
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