Tag: Hotel Indigo

Hotel Indigo Opens San Antonio at the Alamo

This past week saw the opening of Hotel Indigo San Antonio at the Alamo. Located across from the historic Alamo, this new property joins San Antonio Riverwalk as the second Hotel Indigo in the San Antonio, Texas market.

Hotel Indigo San Antonio at the Alamo Exterior

Honoring the tradition of San Antonio’s rich past, the Hotel Indigo San Antonio at the Alamo is located in the heart of downtown in the historic Gibbs Building. The 100-year-old building has been renovated into a 91-room property, including seven suites, while still retaining all of its original wood work and marble.  The historic area features the city’s best in entertainment, seasonal events, dining and unique shopping experiences. Read More »

Hotel Indigo Opens Two Hotels in 2010 in Atlanta, GA

Two New Hotel Indigos to Open in Atlanta, Georgia

Hotel Indigo Opens Two New Hotels in Atlanta, Georgia

Cheers! One of my favorite hotel chains, Hotel Indigo has been busy! I just found out that, even though Atlanta already has one Midtown location, (and a lovely one at that), the chain is opening up two new ones. The first will open up  on Ellis Street in downtown (formerly the Carnegie building). The hotel, like other Hotel Indigos, will sport wall murals in the guest rooms that change every four years, an ever-changing background in the lobby areas and even music and lovely scents that change with and match the season (think cinnamon in fall and spruce and pine in winter!).

The chain is also opening a Hotel Indigo College Park near Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. This particular hotel will feature a more retro look. It will be conveniently located one block from the College Park Marta station, and it will apparently be the closest hotel to the airport.

Let’s hope the economy doesn’t prolong the opening of either of these hotels! I’ve always found the staff the be very friendly, the rooms to be clean and very comfortably furnished and the overall decor to be very relaxing and welcoming. Probably because the hotels are constructed around the idea of the Golden Mean, or perfect proportion – if you don’t believe me, visit one of the (new!) hotels yourself.

Photo: MikeShinkel

Review of Hotel Indigo in Sarasota, Florida

The front desk at Hotel Indigo Sarasota shows off the chain's signature color and graphic murals

The front desk at Hotel Indigo Sarasota shows off the chain

Guest Post by Leigh Caldwell of ThemeParkMom.

Comfy, casual
Not your daddy’s biz hotel
It’s not stuffy here

So that’s my haiku tribute to the Intercontinental Hotels Group boutique hotel chain, Hotel Indigo.

On a recent stay at the Hotel Indigo Sarasota, I expected to see the color blue (indigo, actually) and the logo’s iconic seashell everywhere, but I was surprised to find a hotel filled with poetry (haiku, actually).

The three-liners are everywhere – on the brochures, in the fitness center and even on the room’s plastic laundry bag. Hotel Indigo says the haiku are designed to surprise, refresh and provide tranquility.

One of the sweetest surprises of my Hotel Indigo stay was a personalized haiku left in my room the evening of my stay, along with a bottle of water and a snack. The front desk staff told me they enjoy writing haiku for the guests, and they often try to base the personalized poems on the industry in which the traveler works.

Location

Hotel Indigo Sarasota sits on Tamiami Trail, across the street from Sarasota's Bayfront.

Hotel Indigo Sarasota sits on Tamiami Trail, across the street from Sarasota

Hotel Indigo Sarasota is just a few minutes’ drive from Sarasota’s downtown and just 10 minutes south of Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport. It is within walking distance of many of the attractions on Sarasota’s Bayfront and would be the perfect place to stay when visiting the city to attend a performance at Sarasota’ Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall. The city’s Rosemary District, an area undergoing an urban renewal, is also within walking distance and features locally-owned restaurants and unusual shops for browsing.

If you plan on sticking your toes in the sand on your Sarasota trip, Lido Beach is 10 minutes away. And Dr. Beach’s second best beach in the world, Siesta Beach, is just a 15-20 minute drive.

My travel companions and I had a delightful dinner at the Broadway Bar, three blocks north of the hotel. Though not revealed in the restaurant’s name, this is a true red-sauce Italian mom-and-pop joint, complete with the red-and-white checked tablecloths.

Guest rooms

Guest rooms have laminate wood floors and a comfy casual decor.

Guest rooms have laminate wood floors and a comfy casual decor.

The guest rooms at Hotel Indigo Sarasota are not the typical cookie-cutter business hotel. They are spacious, with hardwood floors, comfy beds with a sea of white linens and bold, graphic wall murals.

I stayed in a king suite, which was a large, single room that included a sitting area in addition to the bed. The couch in the sitting area has a pull-out bed for extra guests or children.

an efficient workspace and another graphic wall mural

an efficient workspace and another graphic wall mural

The workspace was furnished with a comfortable desk, lamp and desk chair with wheels. Free wireless Internet also makes it possible to work in the sitting area or on the bed.

The tranquil feeling continued in the bathroom, which had a huge, tiled walk-in shower with glass walls.

The only thing I found missing in my Hotel Indigo Sarasota room was a closet. There is a wardrobe with hanging space, but on short stays such as this one, I prefer not to unpack much of my clothing, opting to set up my suitcase on a luggage rack in the closet. There was a luggage rack in the room, where I was able to put my suitcase in an unused corner, but I generally prefer to conceal it from view.

Public spaces

The lobby stretches into a casual wine bar/lounge/eatery that I found refreshing after eating in many stuffy hotel dining rooms. The hotel’s kitchen serves a small menu, but it provided plenty of variety in my opinion, with a few appetizer choices, sandwiches and entree salads. There is also a counter to buy potato chips, bakery goods and other snack items to consume in the lounge, your room or the pool area. Room service is also available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

A hot tub and cold tub replace the traditional hotel pool at Hotel Indigo Sarasota.

A hot tub and cold tub replace the traditional hotel pool at Hotel Indigo Sarasota.

There is not a large pool area at the Hotel Indigo Sarasota. A pleasant space outdoors offers a rectangular hot tub and a cold pool. But the pool is the same size at the hot tub and not made for swimming, only for a dip. I did spend some time in the pool area and found comfortable chairs and shaded tables, as well as a great signal for the hotel’s free wireless Internet. I do not swim frequently on my business travels, and I don’t know any other business traveler who does, but you should know this in advance if you are planning a vacation stay.

The hotel also offers a fitness center just off the pool, equipped with treadmills, ellipticals and weight-lifting equipment.

I am definitely adding Hotel Indigo to my list of preferred brands when traveling. The more casual vibe of this hotel really fits my lifestyle and personality, and I encourage weary road warriors to give it a try.

All photos by the author.

Hotel Indigo Opens in Miami Lakes

South Beach in Miami, Florida

South Beach in Miami, Florida

I’ve written about Hotel Indigo before – the one here in Atlanta – and anybody who read that post knows how much I adore that hotel. It’s so pretty and fresh and clean looking, and it even has a cute little bar and lounge area off the lobby which is a fun place to hang out.

Well, I just found out that Hotel Indigo Miami Lakes opened earlier this month, and as I’m planning a trip to Miami in the near future, I am very excited about this! The hotel has 86 rooms and it used to be the Don Shula Golf Club. I have to admit, all the palm trees surrounding the hotel give it a very inviting feel, and the tropical colors remind you of how close you are to the water. This hotel has a restaurant on site called Phi, which looks great. There’s a pool, too, which is even more of a must for Florida hotels than here in Atlanta; Florida summers feel like you’re walking around in a boiling sponge most of the time. And check out the location – right next to the championship Senator Golf Course and the delectable Don Shula Steakhouse. You’ll be pretty close to South Beach too.

I learned something new about the Hotel Indigo brand, too – they offer something called Seasonal Renewal. In the hotel’s public areas, changes will be made to the scents, music, artwork, murals and signage four times a year to complement the changing seasons. How neat!  That means that even the most frequent visitors will have something to look forward to on their next visit.

Three more Hotel Indigo’s are set to open later this year in Miami Beach, St. Petersburg and Ft. Meyers, so stay tuned for info about those as well.

Photo Credits: Heather0714,

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