10 of the most unique Airbnbs in and around San Antonio
Glamping! Ruby
unique feature: Camp without compromising on comfort among an eclectic range of colorful vintage caravans. The property includes many garden games and tools for cooking. You are also a short drive to Crescent Bend Nature Park.
Site: Cibolo
Starting rate: $80 per night
Small houses at Pipe Creek
unique feature: Greg and Jamie Otterman’s first tiny house in nearby Pipe Creek was so successful that they recently opened a second tiny house known as The nest. The couple stock farm-fresh eggs from their own chicken coop along with other breakfast supplies in the kitchen and are known to provide special treats like s’mores kits for special occasions. The homes are built to help guests enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings, and the Ottermans have also created two private hiking trails for visitors to enjoy. The getaway is a perfect place to feel “in the woods” while still being close enough to drive to Fredericksburg, Bandera, or Helotes for a day trip.
Site: Pipe Creek
Starting rate: $151-$161
Gray Forest Cabins (Robert Wood Art Studio)
unique feature: This historic rock cottage sits on the site of the former home and studio of famous landscape painter Robert Wood. Many of his oil masterpieces from the 1930s and 1940s were created here. Enjoy the fire pit right outside the front door and quick access to Six Flags Fiesta Texas, Helotes and Government Canyon State Natural Area.
Site: Gray Forest (northwest of San Antonio)
Starting rate: $125 per night
Lambermont Castle, North
unique feature: This historic house (and event venue) was built in 1894 to emulate the castles of Belgium. The first floor is a common area for all guests and includes a library, music room and traditional lounge.
Site: near Fort Sam Houston and Pearl
Starting rate: $150 per night
The Parrots Hilton Studio at the Enchanted Cottage
unique feature: This charming private cottage rivals those of fairy tales. Walk through the doors of the rose-covered arch and you may be visited by the owners’ parrots, who live in an aviary on the property.
Site: between the Deco district and Woodlawn Lake park
Starting rate: $85 per night
Exotic Game Lodge
unique feature: This upscale hunting cabin is backed by a game ranch where zebras, donkeys, giant tortoises and other exotic animals roam. The owner provides corn for you to feed the animals as they approach the fence. It sleeps 12 and is perfect for a crowd.
Site: Far North San Antonio near Timberwood Park
Starting rate: $395 per night
Briam Cottage filled with art
unique feature: Described as a functional art gallery, this 1870s cottage features stone walls each adorned with colorful artwork.
Site: Southtown
Price: $153 per night
Casa Lejana
unique feature: Translated as “distant home”, Casa Lejana is a perfect escape with a rich history dating back to the 1930s. During its lifetime it has been the Helotes town pool, an old ranch house and a family restaurant. The property has several casitas and the owners can work with you to book several together if you are hosting a group.
Site: Helots
Starting rate: $131 per night
Redwood Tree House
unique feature: Stay in nature with this tree house built around a concrete tree and (during the warmer months) quick access to a level swimming pool. The house sleeps eight people and has a large deck so you can spend most of your getaway outdoors.
Site: New Braunfels
Starting rate: $322 per night
The Oge House
unique feature: This historic pre-war mansion in the King William Historic District has been restored and updated with modern conveniences. With seven bedrooms, the home is perfect for family reunions or large gatherings.
Site: King William Historic District
Starting rate: $1,807 per night
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