
Best Luxury Hotels in Texas
Located in the south-central region of Texas, the state’s second most populous city, San Antonio is known for its cultural heritage. It is home to the famous Alamo Mission (where a pivotal battle was fought during the Texas Revolution), the River Walk (a network of walkways along the San Antonio River lined with shops, restaurants and bars) and the Tower of the Americas, a 750-foot-tall observation tower offering panoramic views of the city. There’s a strong Mexican-American influence, as seen in the food, music and art. The city is also a major centre for the military, with installations including Joint Base San Antonio.
Texas, San Antonio
JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa

Set on 600 acres of rolling hills, the JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country Resort & Spa has over 1000 bedrooms. The resort offers several dining options, including Cibolo Moon, a Southwestern-style restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; the 18 Oaks Steakhouse for prime Texan cuts; and the High Velocity sports bar. Guests can luxuriate at the world-class spa, or take part in outdoor activities; two championship golf courses, a water park with multiple pools and a lazy river and a zip line course are all onsite and yoga/fitness classes are provided.
Texas, Irving
Four Seasons Resort and Club Dallas at Las Colinas

Somewhat of an exclusive country club, this particular Four Seasons Resort is found a little away from the hub of activity. En route to Fort Worth, in a leafy suburb of Las Colinas, it places guests close to the lakeside and the locale’s fancy shops and eateries. But there are amenities galore onsite. Three pools (one with a pseudo beach, one that spans 25,000-square-feet), 12 tennis courts, a triple deck Sports Club, a kids club, an 18-hole golf course, two restaurants and a bar. 431 rooms are decorated in muted, earthy colours, with a classic, upscale style.
Texas, Houston, Downtown Houston
Four Seasons Hotel Houston

From Uptown, to Downtown and The Four Seasons, which first opened its doors in the same year as the St Regis. Here you’ll find the acclaimed Toro Toro restaurant, the Pan-Latin steakhouse by Richard Sandoval, and Bandista, the intimate speakeasy serving up inventive cocktails and rate spirits. Its spa provides treatments such as facials, body scrubs, and cupping therapy, as well as a nail salon, a relaxation lounge, a steam room and a sauna. A pool area with sofas, palm trees and family amenities can be enjoyed on the terrace and on the first floor, are the unique Topgolf Swing Suites, for a round of indoor simulated golf with food by Bayou & Bottle. Choose a room on a higher floor (of the 404 including 63 suites available) for stunning views of the city skyline.