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Tour Video bởi @staceycabellofficialI was blown away by the history here—walking through the old bank lobby felt like time travel. The 3 AM scare was intense, but honestly, it made the trip unforgettable. Plus, grabbing a drink at Teller's Bar right inside the old cages? Such a unique experience.

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  • The '5:30 Kickback'—free hot dinner and 3 alcoholic drinks every single night
  • Rooftop pool deck on the 22nd floor with skyline views
  • Housed in the historic Alamo National Bank building with 50-foot ceilings and stained glass

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A captivating tour of the Drury Plaza Hotel San Antonio Riverwalk, housed within the historic Alamo National Bank building. The footage highlights the stunningly preserved 1920s architecture, including original marble flooring, vaulted ceilings, and the massive bank vault still located in the lobby. The creator explores the unique Teller's Bar, where guests can enjoy craft cocktails inside converted bank teller cages. A significant portion of the video details the hotel's haunted reputation, featuring a personal account of a mysterious scream heard at 3:00 AM. Visuals include the vintage Ford Model A on display, the intricate stained glass windows, and the atmospheric corridors that contribute to the property's spooky yet glamorous allure.

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Drury Plaza Hotel used to be the Alamo National Bank, and the lobby you're looking at right now, it's all original. Vaulted ceilings, marble details, and even the old bank vault is still here. While we were there, I couldn't stop walking around and just soaking it all in. The details in this place are unreal. Like these old teller windows from when it was a bank in the 1920s. And of course, I had heard it was haunted. People talked about seeing shadows, hearing footsteps, all the usual spooky stuff. But here's the wild part: around 3:00 AM, I was woken up by a man's scream. No joke. It was so loud and sounded so close. I even got up to check in the hallway and there was no one there. Tucked inside the lobby is Teller's Bar, named after the actual bank tellers who worked right here. You can still feel the old school vibes, but now it's all about craft cocktails instead of cash. So tell me in the comments, would you stay here?