Situated in Tequila, 16 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express, Capital O Hotel Posada Terraza, Tequila Jalisco features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace.
Arnold
Mexico
Yes as other people have said the road in is a little tough. They also need signage that can be seen directing you to the office Possible some English print outs
Located in Tequila, 14 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express, Hotel Solar de las Animas provides accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Situated in Tequila, 14 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express, Casa Salles Hotel Boutique features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Mark
United Kingdom
Everything about this place is perfect the setting the staff the facilities the restaurant need I go on !
Worth every penny will visit again
Matices Hotel de Barricas is located next to a Tequila Brewery just outside the Mexican town of Tequila. It offers tequila tasting sessions and guided tours of the facility and the on-site museum.
Cuauhtli Alfonso
Mexico
Excellent location, great tequila factory and fields.
Casona 1530 in Tequila has a terrace and a restaurant. Featuring a shared lounge, the 3-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Located in Tequila, 13 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express, Hotel Casa Jima Agave features accommodation with a shared lounge and free private parking.
Angelica
United States
Very clean very friendly people close to everything
Set in Tequila, Jalisco region, Hotel Victorina de Híjar is situated 14 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space for guests.
Featuring free parking and a charming interior courtyard with stone arches, Hotel Casa Dulce Maria is set in a colonial-style house in central Tequila.
todo muy bien muy cómodo y buen aire acondicionado
Located in Tequila, 14 km from Estacion Amatitan Tequila Express, Hotel Boutique Real Tequila provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
it was ok but the ac didn’t work the tv didn’t work
Featuring free WiFi, Hostal Herencia is situated in Tequila. At the hotel, the rooms include a desk, a balcony with a city view, a shared bathroom, a flat-screen TV, bed linen and towels.
Set in Tequila, Hotel El Origen de BRICM offers air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi. The accommodation provides a concierge service and a tour desk for guests.
FAQs about hotels in Tequila
On average, it costs £123 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tequila for tonight. You'll pay on average around £282 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tequila will cost around £151 (based on Booking.com prices).
Tequila is an historic place. A small little town with a big name and a big history.
Downtown is always busy and parking is scarce. Lots of "promotors" for tours and parking garages make you feel a bit like you're in a tourist trap. But if you hold on and try to make it on your own, you'll be able to find decent parking without paying premiums or "special fees".
I loved the Tequila museum and the quaint cobbled stone streets. Not enough parking spaces for day trippers like me.
Sergio M
Mexico
10
Scored 10
The Jose Cuervo Promenade and the town plaza was alive with...
The Jose Cuervo Promenade and the town plaza was alive with music, vendors and was clean and beautiful. There are many museums dedicated to the history of the town and the drink. We went during the week so it was lively but not overly loud, not sure how it is on weekends. Great tour at Jose Cuervo and the opportunity to see other distilleries like Sauza. Tequila is definitely worth the trip.
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Kimberly Ann Marr
10
Scored 10
Loved the variety of food and tequila tasting.
Loved the variety of food and tequila tasting. Visiting Tequila and taking a guided tour was a learning experience about the city and process of making tequila. It was fun and relaxing to sit at the plaza and people watch, while enjoying a Cantarito. Also, discovered a stand next to the church where they make an amazing dessert called Marquesitas, a fabulous taste, the original is with Nutella and queso de bola….. sweet and salty 😋
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
nice small town with good eats and drinks; especially...
nice small town with good eats and drinks; especially comparing prices to the USA. If not a Tequila drinker, probably 3 days/ two-nights would be enough. Felt safe walking the streets at night.
lawrence
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very interesting Pueblo Magico and much more to explore than...
Very interesting Pueblo Magico and much more to explore than just the Tequila Distilleries. However, I highly recommend a distillery tour or two as I learned a lot about the whole process from seeding the Agave plants through bottling the tequila. It is really worth a tour! Loved the museum and Cultural Center, too. Walking is easy and to me, preferable for the whole of centro, as you can see and explore more that way. La Antigua Casona was our best dining experience (food and service both top notch). El Palomar Cafe (on the main square) and Cafe Azulado were my favorites for breakfast/brunch. La Fonda Cholula (traditional Mexican) and Real Marinera (lots of seafood dishes) were both great for more casual dinner meals.
Reena
Mexico
10
Scored 10
The town is very festive on the weekends with families out...
The town is very festive on the weekends with families out enjoying the plaza with tequila, food, and craft vendors. The people are very friendly.
We heard a lot of fireworks going off and was told that for a donation the church will set off fireworks to celebrate a birthday.
This exceeded our expectations! It was very clean. On a warm day, they had the air conditioning units running to keep the apartment cool. Very modern appliances, nice bath towels, comfortable bed. And excellent location ... short walk to the plaza where everything is happening. Security gates that meant off-street parking your car there was safe and secure. It is not a hotel do don't expect nightly room service, etc. But it is excellent for the value and we will be going there again!
What a lovely place in the heart of tequila but out of the crazy area where it would be super noisy and you couldn’t get any sleep. This place was quiet, very clean and you couldn’t ask for a nicer staff. We parked our car and walked everywhere in town. It is a superb location.
Cool location, old Agave plantation being remodeled and built as a hotel the small town Mexican Way! (I say that as a 45 year traveler to Mexico). Very nice family and facility. On top of the hill with 360* views of mountains, the big volcano, town and lots of agave fields.
Since the hotel is on a hill we had a beautiful view of the agave fields on the hillsides around. At night there was a lightning storm and we sat there just watching the show - it was quite expressive.
Breakfast was simple but delicious, and the staff was very friendly.
You're paying for the experience of staying in a barrel and having a tequila tour & tasting included. Besides that, I'm not sure it was worth the price. Although we loved our tour guide Raquel! Yummy agave sticks too! And the grounds are beautiful.
Good taxi transfer provided (thank you Caesar) to airport and back arranged by hotel. Modern decor. Good brand new air conditioning unit. Very comfortable bed and good TV. Nice storage for clothes etc. Great views. Friendly staff. Large bathroom.
extremely friendly staff. the entire hotel is pristine. the rooftop breakfast view was wonderful and the good was delicious. a very short walk to downtown. very quiet at night
The inside of the hotel is very beautiful. Our room was clean. The gated parking was very spacious and safe. The front desk also helped us book one of our tequila tours.
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