Unforgettable! This boutique hotel is a hidden gem, offering a one-of-a-kind fusion of history, local culture, and modern luxury.
From the moment I stepped into the hotel, I was captivated by its charm. The infusion of history and original elements throughout the property created a unique ambiance that immediately transported me to another era. The tasteful incorporation of local art and craftsmanship further added to the hotel's allure.
The spa grounds at Hercules were nothing short of incredible. Amidst a serene and picturesque setting, I indulged in moments of relaxation and rejuvenation. The attention to detail in the design and maintenance of the spa facilities was evident, and it allowed me to unwind in true tranquility.
One of the highlights of my stay was exploring the local craft artisan shops on the hotel grounds. The assortment of traditional cotton handicrafts at the chic boutique was truly impressive. I couldn't resist bringing home some beautiful pieces that now serve as cherished mementos of my trip.
The Hercules Brewery within the hotel was a delightful surprise. The concept of having a brewery on-site was unique, and it turned out to be a perfect complement to the overall experience. The food served at the brewery was nothing short of amazing, featuring a delectable range of dishes that tantalized my taste buds. The combination of scrumptious food and artisanal brews made each meal a gastronomic delight.
The warm and attentive staff at Hercules Brewery Hotel deserves special mention. Their genuine hospitality and willingness to go the extra mile made my stay all the more memorable. They were always ready to assist with a smile, and their local insights and recommendations enriched my exploration of Queretaro.
It is a haven for those seeking a unique and enchanting experience in Queretaro. The fusion of history, modern amenities, and local culture creates a magical ambiance that lingers in your memory long after you depart. I cannot wait to return to this remarkable place and relive the wonderful moments I had during my stay. If you're looking for an extraordinary escape in Mexico, do yourself a favor and book...
Read moreMosquitoes: the place is infested with mosquitoes. they are everywhere! expect to find 30-40 in your room. It might take 1-2 days for someone to react to this issue (as its not viewed as a problem)|2. Location: There is nothing around the hotel, it's a typical dull working class Mexican neighborhood that likes to party until late. There is a "river" that runs along the hotel, the surrounding building have waste water pipes than directly drains into this outdoor sewer.|3. Staff: the entire staff does not know how to talk to people. To know when someone needs attention, or to know when to leave people alone. With exception of the luggage valet (who somehow operates with manners and a voice of calm kindness (he should be the manager))|4. Water: knowing the probable source of the water, the cleanliness of the beer and baths become questionable. We didnt receive a clear answer to this question.|5. Fish Source: A fish restaurant in central Mexico! How fresh can it be? The waiter didnt know where the fish came from, additionally the chef had no idea. I hope its not the "river"|6. Sleep: We didnt get much sleep. Expect loud late night parties, slamming doors, train noise and vibrations. And constant mosquito attacks.|7. Spa: its got the paint peeling, rusty pipe industrial look. Cool right? Why don't we do this in the US? Good question, I will tell you. The chemicals used in industrial processes almost always render the space too toxic to use. Especially as it relates to food and bathing.|8. Boring: After your selfie at the Hercules fountain and a 15 walk, you are probably thinking: "Can we leave now?"|I want to leave this on a positive note: if you happen to find yourself within 15 minutes of the hotel and want a snack, the restaurant at the front of the...
Read moreJust wow. The hotel is something out of another world altogether. From the moment you walk in, rustic, industrial, and heartfelt decor sweep you into a space that films would dream of using as a set. High ceilings, adventurous tunnels, a trendy brewery and even a lounge for dancing are just some of the highlights that make this place unique. Don't miss the opportunity to climb to the top of the clock tower for a cool view and an elusive living area to work out of. The food is fantastic. The eggs benedict are to die for if you have breakfast at El Comedor. The chamorro at the brewery melts in your mouth. Pizzas, and a delicious tostada de rez are other notable items there. If you like wheat beer, the Buen Chofer is super tasty. Salon Salvaje is the spot to dance and hang out at, with weekly entertainment available, it is a nocturnal haven. Danny at the pool and at El Comedor was terrific, he never ceased to greet us with a smile and take care of our drink & food orders. Carlos at the valet, a huge thank you to you for treating my family like they were part of yours. Make sure to check out the shop for cute and comfy bathing suits. If you visit the spa, the plunge pools are awesome. Should you decide to request a massage, I definitely recommend Alicia. She gave me one of the best massages I've had in a while. Overall, a lovely, warm and inviting experience. Thank you Hotel Hercules and your devoted staff for a...
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