(713) 961-3000
2525 W Loop Fwy S
Houston,
TX
77027
29.7422
-95.4574
Neighborhoods: Afton Oaks/ River Oaks, Central
Hotel Derek
Last updated 8.24.09
What People Are Saying About Hotel Derek
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – A conservative exterior belies the hotel's chic appeal, but the swanky lobby - with its dark wood, chaise lounges and bold artwork - offers a preview of what to expect from stylish rooms. Recorded jazz fills the entryway and postmodern furniture (with Lone Star leanings) and a video fireplace decorate the area. Adding to the upscale atmosphere is adjacent Bistro Moderne, one of Houston's most stylish restaurants. – – The Details – Illuminated pieces of artwork represent each floor--the 11th floor features a large photograph of a pair of dice showing five…
doesn't measure up to the $$
by LittleStacy at Citysearch
My husband and I stayed here for our anniversary and then we stayed in a suite for a couple days, a couple of weeks after Ike when we had lived w/o electricity just to cool off. But as I said the staff was snobby, it was over priced for what we got. The Hotel ZaZa, Houstonian and the Omni are much better for the money!
- Pros: Close to everything/upscale
- Cons: Snobby staff/overpriced/poor view
Very over priced
by CSMobileUser at Citysearch
The hotel is in a nice area but the rooms are old and over priced and the bar in it atracts a really bad crowed
Not what I expected
by younggiftednblack08 at Citysearch
I am someone who spoiled myself by always staying in nice, trendy, and boutique hotels and living here in Houston I was intrigued by what I heard about Hotel Derek. My girlfriend and I decided one night to spend the evening out and made reservations to stay at the Hotel Derek. The lobby was very trendy and I must say I was somewhat impressed. However, it went downhill from there. After we got into the elevator, I could tell that the hotel had done a great deal of renovating. I applaud the effort but your guests should not be able to tell when you painted over something or covered something with wallpaper. I do not know if they had not finished their renovations but some things that obviously needed replacing were still in plain view. This continued even into our room. The furniture was okay but again it seemed as if they did not finish renovating the room. The window sill looked like it needed some work and there was also a vague musty smell to the room. Overall, I did not hate the hotel but it doesn't come close to comparing to the hotels with whom it competes. I would say check it out for yourself but Hotel Derek is definitely not the leader of boutique hotels in Houston.
- Pros: Lobby
- Cons: Looks like it was renovated to the untrained eye
The Details on Hotel Derek
The Extras:
Hotel Derek is one of the few upscale hotels in Houston that allows pets. For $50, Fido can sleep alongside you and gets special treats.
Know Before You Go:
Hotel Derek's interior designer is Dayna Lee, owner of Powerstrip Studios in Los Angeles.








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