It’s the first Hotel Indigo property to open in the region
Hotel Indigo is set to open its brand-spanking-new doors in Downtown Dubai this October.
It will be the boutique and lifestyle brand’s first-ever hotel in the region, and just a stone’s throw away from some of Dubai’s most iconic attractions including Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Mall.
No two Hotel Indigo properties are alike as the hotel chain takes its inspiration from its neighbouring areas and its Dubai flagship property is no different.
“As our first opening in the region, Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown combines the city’s heritage with the new, fresh buzz of the ever-evolving landscape through local collaboration,” said Laura Eggleton, General Manager of Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown.
From the wallpaper which has been exclusively created by local artists to bespoke shisha-style lamps and the hand-crafted wardrobes with carved wooden doors, each of the 269 rooms are inspired by the Dubai Creek.
The spa-style mother of pearl bathrooms pay homage to the UAE’s proud heritage of pearl diving, while eye-catching vibrant Moroso designer furniture adds a contemporary touch to the interior.
Boasting over 200 pieces of art and local design, the hotel has also supported local creatives through partnerships with the Dubai’s Alserkal Cultural Foundation, Tashkeel and XVA Gallery.
The swish new hotel is also home to new restaurants and bars including Open Sesame, a relaxed eatery offering a vast selection of healthy dishes and locally roasted specialty coffee, and smoothie bar Bakala Jooos.
If you’re looking for a fun night out, there’s also Satwa-inspired mixed drinks bar Off The Wall, and pool deck bar, Orange Feels, which will offer a vast selection of summery mixed drinks and live music.
If you’re looking to unwind and relax, guests can also check out the “wellness deck” which comes complete with a gym, yoga studio and 25-metre infinity pool.
Rates start from Dhs349 per night including brekkie and if you can’t bear to part from your best four-legged friend, pets are also welcomed with, ahem, open paws.