I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Marriott Vesper Hotel, and I must say, the experience was incredible. The staff, including Jasmine, Angel, Glorious, and Micah, were absolutely amazing and went above and beyond to cater to my every need. The check-in and check-out process was smooth and efficient, thanks to their exceptional service.
One of the highlights of my stay was the room size. It was incredibly spacious, providing ample space to relax and unwind. The modern design and aesthetics added a touch of luxury to the overall experience. I was truly impressed by the attention to detail in the room's decor.
If I were to nitpick and find something to complain about, it would be the fact that the room was so large that it would have been nice to have the option to accommodate extra family members. While the room had a refrigerator, I believe having a microwave would have been a convenient addition. It would have allowed guests to heat up leftovers from the neighboring restaurants, adding to the overall convenience of the stay. However, this is just a minor suggestion and in no way detracts from the overall positive experience.
Another minor issue, which is not the hotel's fault, is that the hotel used to be called Hotel Indigo. As a result, some Uber drivers may get confused with the name change. However, I am confident that this issue will resolve itself as time goes on.
The hotel bar was a delightful addition to my stay. It had a sophisticated ambiance and an excellent selection of drinks. However, I did find the prices for their drinks to be slightly higher compared to other bars in the area, which offer great specials. But, this did not outweigh the overall positive experience I had at the Marriott Vesper Hotel.
In conclusion, I highly recommend the Marriott Vesper Hotel for your stay. The incredible staff, spacious and modern rooms, and overall positive experience make it a top choice. Despite the minor suggestions and the slight confusion with the name change, this place is truly great. I look forward to staying here again...
Read moreIntro: The hotel section is great but the dining section leaves a little to be desired.
Pros: -The location is perfect and close to multiple restaurants, the mall, grocery stores, and the highway. -the front desk staff is great especially the guys that work overnight. They are friendly, get you checked in and ensure to accommodate you. -the rooms are my favorite. They are big, clean, and always look presentable. The bed is comfortable and their shower is excellent. -I like when the parking is close to the building where I can park myself. Nothing against valet but if parking is close to the hotel and I can go get my own car then I prefer to do that.
Cons: -The Cache Cafe next to the entrance is terrible. The guy that answered the phone at 10:25 had an attitude problem saying they were closed, but they don’t close until 10:30. Then I explained to them that it’s 10:25 and he got an attitude and said what do you want. He talked over me the entire time I was making the order. Then I went downstairs and address the issue with the cafe and the lady manager stated that the Latin guy was confused on the time. I said how is he confused on the time when there is a clock right there for everyone to view. I told them I didn’t appreciate the service or attitude. After that was said and done, went to the room and the order was a completed mess. Eggs were not seasoned/cold, the potato was hard and cold, and the toast was cold. I took the order back downstairs and told them that they could have it. I decided to get my Marriott points instead. There are to many nice restaurants around this area that you can choose so I will be choosing those restaurants moving forward. Attitude and bad products are a deal breaker for me.
Overall: I recommend the hotel if you are only staying in the hotel as it’s a great hotel. If you need to eat, avoid the cafe and go to a restaurant near by as there are...
Read moreStayed here with my bf while he had work in the city. It's conveniently next door to the Galleria mall. It's obviously a renovated old (historic?) hotel that tried to keep an art nouveau aesthetic. The lobby feels very high end but I thought there'd be more complimentary items for guests but the fridges and snacks by the main lobby counter are for purchase only. There is a small cafe to the left of the entry doors and a lounge/bar past the lobby. The staff were kind of indifferent and didn't acknowledge you unless you specifically seeked them out. I had to have them change our room at first because the AC unit in the first one was SUPER loud and janky. The young maintenance worker told me some units weren't upgraded correctly when the hotel went under renovations and apparently the hotel never fixed the issue? Thankfully the second room they moved us to the unit was new and quiet.
The beds were large and very comfortable. The bathroom was also nice and spacious. The only thing was there wasn't a lot of lighting. So the room stayed pretty dim except for mid morning when you got some natural light. This could go along with the romantic vibe.
Our stay was very quiet and peaceful. The hotel cafe is very cute and the staff in there were very professional and polite. I ended up ordering some pastries and a coffee one morning and another we got room service delivered. I loved the room service delivery kept that old world vibe aesthetic and it was actually quite delicious.
There isn't a lot of restaurants or cafes within walking distance (unless you count what's in the mall). There's a brewery across the street that has good burgers but I'm realizing Houston just isn't a walkable city. Overall our stay...
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