What began as a wholesale grocer's warehouse in the mid-1800s is now one of San Antonio's most noteworthy boutique hotels. The feeling in the hotel is of a converted loft—hardwood floors, exposed-brick walls—with heavy South Texas influences. Many rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows looking out on Alamo Plaza or the River Walk. All rooms have slate-tiled walk-in showers. The location can be...
Intimacy, history, amenities -- that's a tough combination to beat. The 17 rooms in the 1883 Dullnig building are extremely attractive, with beautifully finished pine floors, large windows, high ceilings, and elegant reproduction pieces. They come with all the modern fittings, including flatscreen TVs with DVD players, as well as such posh touches as plush robes, makeup mirrors, and umbrellas....
A bed-and-breakfast with a unique history.:
The Scene
The Dullnig Building was erected in 1864 and operated as one of San Antonio's earliest grocery stores. Over the next several years, owner George Dullnig become an important...