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Hotel Indigo Wuxi Qingming Bridge to accept bookings from 30th September
Hotel Indigo Wuxi Qingming Bridge announced that it will commence accepting bookings from Tuesday, 30th September. Conveniently located approximately 4.3 kilometers from Wuxi Railway Station, 14.1 kilometers from Wuxi East Railway Station, and 12.2 kilometers from Sunan Shuofang International Airport, the hotel offers easy access for both business and leisure travelers. With 141 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, inspired by Wuxi's "waterfront lanes" and "literary study rooms," each accommodation is equipped with BALMUDA audio systems, Dyson hairdryers, and capsule coffee machines, ensuring a stylish and comfortable stay. Where a storied past meets a stylish present Nestled in the historic Qingming Bridge Ancient Canal Scenic Area, along the picturesque Nanchang Street, the hotel blends the timeless charm of Jiangnan water towns with the rich history of Wuxi, known as the "City of a Thousand Bridges." Inspired by the city's iconic bridges, the hotel combines cultural heritage with modern aesthetics, creating an immersive stay that celebrates both tradition and contemporary lifestyle. At the heart of its design is the concept of the Bridge which symbolises a connection across time and space. Here, the elegance of Jiangnan's waterways meets innovative modern design, offering guests a unique narrative that links past and present. Thus, the hotel serves as an inspiring new starting point for exploring the cultural essence of Wuxi. A touch of tradition Xijin A Neighborhood Café takes inspiration from the culinary traditions of the Grand Canal's historic docks, offering authentic Jiangnan flavors enhanced by modern cooking techniques. An open kitchen adds an interactive dimension, allowing guests to immerse themselves in Wuxi's food culture. The hotel also offers a versatile 240-sqm meeting space for both business and social events, along with a temperature-controlled swimming pool and fitness centre for relaxation and rejuvenation. With its refined design and cultural depth, Hotel Indigo Wuxi Qingming Bridge is more than a place to stay: it is a gateway to discovery, marking the beginning of a unique journey for every guest.
Halil Asar is new F&B director at Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach
Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach officially introduced Halil Asar as its new food and beverage director. Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach general manager Andreas Bergel said of Asar: “ With his impressive career spanning Michelin-starred outlets and esteemed global hospitality enterprises, we are very enthusiastic to see him lead for further excellence on our F&B efforts, including our modern sea-view dining venue with curated beverages program, SugarSand, as well as many other upcoming F&B outlets in our neighbourhood.” Through Asar’s leadership, the luxury vibrant resort is looking forward to setting a new standard in Bali's dynamic culinary scene and offering guests unparalleled dining experiences in grand and gracious style. Maitre d', sommelier, author Sporting more than a decade of experience in the sector, Asar has earned a reputation as a virtuoso in the culinary world and is ready to bring his wealth of expertise to the vibrant beachside of Seminyak. Starting as a restaurant general manager, sommelier, and the immediate past director of food and beverage at Delano Hotel Dubai, Asar gained industry recognition and sharpened his skills to excellence. In 2009, he was the youngest maitre d' and sommelier at the Parkheuvel, Rotterdam, a stellar restaurant with three Michelin Stars. He soon earned the title of Sommelier of the Year in 2014 from an esteemed Middle Eastern award-giving body, and his deep love for food and wine brought him to be recognised for the LQA Outstanding Employee Award. Notably, he was also the recipient of the Hotel & Catering 40 F&B All-stars in 2023 during his duty as the group director of operations at KATA, an award-winning contemporary Japanese restaurant in Dubai. Beyond his culinary expertise, Asar is a polyglot who has mastered five languages: Dutch, French, Turkish, English, and German. His passion for travel and gastronomy inspired him to write the book Gastheer & Sommelier Halil Asar’s Road Trip which took readers on a culinary road trip through Europe.
IHG’s Hotel Indigo brand makes its New Zealand debut
IHG Hotels & Resorts’ boutique lifestyle brand, Hotel Indigo, recently made its New Zealand debut with the official opening of Hotel Indigo Auckland in Midtown on Albert Street. The much-anticipated 225-room hotel is a powerful neighbourhood storyteller, blending rich local history, culturally inspired art, and globally influenced cuisine, creating a vibrant new destination for both visitors and Aucklanders in the City of Sails. Matt Tripolone, IHG Hotels & Resorts’ managing director for Australasia & Pacific, remarked: “Hotel Indigo is one of the world’s leading boutique lifestyle brands, and we are excited to see its New Zealand debut in Auckland as we continue to grow IHG’s portfolio of exceptional luxury & lifestyle stay experiences in the region. This marks the fifth Hotel Indigo in Australasia, and we congratulate our partners at Ninety-Four Feet on this landmark development.” Hotel general manager Matthew Simister added: “This boutique brand is deeply connected to the local community, and we’ve proudly woven Auckland’s rich history, art, and culture into every aspect of the hotel. From our uniquely designed guest rooms to our signature dining experience at Bistro Saine, we can’t wait for guests to experience everything we have carefully curated to connect them with the neighbourhood.” Where a storied past meets a progressive present Located on the historic site of a 1912 motor house that imported Cadillacs into New Zealand, Hotel Indigo Auckland’s design pays homage to its industrial past with an exciting mix of heritage-listed and modern architecture. As one of Auckland’s tallest buildings, Hotel Indigo Auckland boasts floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaking views of the city skyline and harbour. The hotel spans 27 floors of a 41-storey tower, which also houses 30 exclusive residential apartments, including three stunning penthouses. Stunning interiors and gallery-quality artworks make every corner of the hotel an immersive cultural experience. Commissioned exclusively for the hotel, acclaimed contemporary artist and photographer Stuart Robertson, known for his global art project Peace in 10,000 Hands, has curated a bespoke photographic exhibition spanning all 25 accommodation floors. Each level tells a distinct story of Auckland through a visual lens, capturing the fabric of the neighbourhood and its modern-day popular culture. Renowned stylist Simone Haag has transformed the hotel’s lobby into a captivating showcase of local artistry, featuring handcrafted paintings, wooden sculptures, ceramics, glasswork, woven pieces, and leather creations. Multidisciplinary artist, architect, and designer Raukura Turei has created two extraordinary installations using natural elements sourced from her ancestral land, exploring connections to atua (gods) and tīpuna (ancestors). Neighbourly comforts True to Hotel Indigo’s philosophy that no two properties are the same, the design of Hotel Indigo Auckland embraces the site’s motoring heritage. The hotel’s 225 rooms (including 10 accessible rooms) feature automotive-inspired touches such as rear-view mirrors above plush king-size beds, industrial-style open wardrobes, headlamp lighting, pegboard shelving, and upholstery reminiscent of classic car interiors. Carpets on each floor depict maps of Auckland streets, reinforcing the connection to the city while offering guests a contemporary boutique experience. The locally inspired mini-bar includes North Island Kokako organic drip coffee, Karma Drinks, limited-edition Flox-designed 1907 artesian water, and a tea selection from Zealong Tea Estate. Also, bathrooms are elevated with premium GHD hairdryers and luxurious MARACA body and hair care amenities with a Waitematā range made exclusively in New Zealand for Hotel Indigo Auckland. An exceptional dining experience When it comes to gastronomic experiences, Bistro Saine, a refined yet approachable French-Mediterranean restaurant led by Korean-born and French trained executive chef Yutak Son, is where it’s at. Rooted in seasonality and local provenance, Bistro Saine draws inspiration from Europe’s grand brasseries and the energetic dining scenes of New York, seamlessly blending timeless French techniques with modern Mediterranean influences from Southern France, Italy, and Spain. Designed in consultation with James Ingram of leading Australian hospitality consultancy Ingram Advisory, Bistro Saine is the first of three dynamic dining concepts at Hotel Indigo Auckland. Guests can also look forward to Café Etiquette, a stylish café and wine bar, and The Henry, an elegant cocktail lounge evoking the chic ambiance of New York, London, and Paris.
Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road appoints Nicolas Raynal as executive chef
Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wellness Road announced the appointment of Nicolas Raynal as its new executive chef. In this role, Raynal will take charge of all culinary activities at the property. Likewise, Raynal will drive the strategic direction and total refresh of Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road’s food and beverage offerings as it celebrates ten vibrant years in operation. General manager Nicolas Mercier said of the new executive chef: “We’re excited to have Nicolas Raynal and his expertise on board as we are set to celebrate our milestone ten-year anniversary with exceptional culinary events in our restaurants and bars. It’s the perfect time to retell our story and continue to delight Bangkok’s diners.” With his culinary mission to interpret the luxury and lifestyle promise of the hotel into a variety of meals to reflect every mood, Raynal aims to encourage repeat visits to everywhere from the pool to CHAR Rooftop Bar. Raynal said: “Eating is a universal experience; and the best way to connect with someone and learn their story is over a meal. Our curated new menus will be a fantastic opportunity for us to engage with our guests as they enjoy every bite.” A French national with an affinity for multi-cultural environments, Raynal has over 20 years of hospitality experience in Michelin-starred restaurants and luxury hotels in France, Switzerland, Hong Kong, and, most recently, Thailand, where he was part of the pre-opening team and Head Chef for Brasserie Palmier at the Four Seasons Bangkok. Refreshing changes Among Raynal’s opening salvos at the Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road is CHAR Restaurant’s new menu which is slated to launch on Wednesday, 5th February. Hotel guests and local residents alike can savour dishes that embody the restaurant’s new modern brasserie concept. Centred around the culinary philosophy of “comfort food, but with a twist”, must-try dishes include the refreshing Scallop Tiradito, classic Chicken Cordon Bleu, elevated Steak Frites with Café de Paris Butter using Australian Wagyu, as well as irresistible desserts like the freshly-made Profiteroles. Other upcoming initiatives include romantic Valentine’s dinners, all-new business set lunches, four-hand dinners and seasonal menus spotlighting premium produce. Likewise, CHAR Rooftop Bar’s food menu has also been refreshed, with tempting internationally-inspired bites to pair with signature cocktails such as Marinated Sardines Tartine, Pork Rillette with Fresh Green Peppers and Citrus Madeleines. More transformations are planned for Metro On Wireless and 22 Steps Craft House later this year.
RBH to manage Hotel Indigo and Staybridge Suites Dundee
RBH Hospitality Management has been appointed as the operator of the dual-branded Hotel Indigo and Staybridge Suites in Dundee, as of 1 November 2024. This new partnership with owner group Percor Capital marks a significant milestone for RBH, further expanding its footprint in Scotland. Comprising 102 bedrooms at Hotel Indigo and 85 at Staybridge Suites, the property also includes the fantastic Daisy Tasker restaurant and, thanks to recent investment, Eighteen22 – a new bar serving an array of whiskies, beers, wine and cocktails. The appointment continues RBH’s growth within the Scottish market, bringing its total portfolio of Scottish properties to nine and represents a return to Dundee for the operator. With this addition, RBH’s current portfolio will include 20 IHG-branded properties across the UK, highlighting the company’s continued strong relationship with the global hotel brand. On the appointment, David Hart, CEO of RBH Hospitality Management, said: “We are excited to return to Dundee and forge a strategic partnership with Percor Capital to manage these exceptional properties. The dual-branded model of Hotel Indigo and Staybridge Suites enables us to diversify our offering by meeting the unique needs of both short-term and extended-stay guests – a critical component of our broader growth strategy. "This appointment not only reinforces our commitment to the Scottish market but also strengthens our long-standing partnership with IHG as we continue to expand our portfolio of high-performing properties.”
Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach makes its debut
IHG Hotels & Resorts unveils its newest property in Indonesia: Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach. Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach offers a fresh perspective on island life through the lens of Bintan’s rich seafaring heritage and breathtaking scenery. Perfectly nestled on the island’s picturesque coast, the resort provides a rejuvenating retreat for those seeking to immerse themselves in the island’s heritage and pristine, untouched landscapes. Each Hotel Indigo is as unique as its location, drawing vibrant inspiration and energy from the local culture, aiming to immerse guests in authentic experiences and forge genuine connections with its neighbourhoods. Located just a 60-minute ferry ride from Singapore, the new Hotel indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach invites guests to explore a different side of Bintan: rich with history, natural beauty, and ripe for adventure, where the echoes of ancient maritime trade and local legends mingle with modern comforts. An immersive experience Cluster general manager for the Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach and the soon-to-open Holiday Inn Bintan Lagoi Beach Michael Beechey said: "At Hotel Indigo Bintan Lagoi Beach, we have created a space where guests can truly immerse themselves in the island’s unique heritage and stunning landscapes. Bintan is a destination full of stories waiting to be told.” Whether through design inspired by its storied past or immersive dining experiences, guests will be offered a genuine connection to the heart of Bintan, where history and creativity intersect. Nestled in the Riau Archipelago, Bintan is an island where the past and present converge seamlessly. Its captivating coastal scenery is shaped by centuries of maritime history, where the influence of ancient spice routes and the legacy of local fishing traditions remain visible today. From its stunning beaches to the lush forests that cover its hills, Bintan invites visitors to explore its natural wonders and connect with its vibrant local communities. Whether hiking through dense greenery, visiting traditional fishing villages, or simply taking in the stunning ocean views, Bintan offers an unparalleled sense of place: a perfect destination for those who seek both adventure and serenity.
Nicolas Mercier takes general manager role at Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road
Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road announced the appointment of Nicolas Mercier as its new general manager. A French national with over 20 years of experience in Southeast Asia’s international luxury hospitality landscape, Mercier brings his strategic acumen and commitment to excellence in steering the boutique hotel to further success as it enters its tenth year of operations in 2025. Mercier said of the appointment: “While I am no stranger to Thailand as a visitor, I am now excited to start my new chapter at Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road. The amazing vibrancy of life in Asia that has captivated me ever since I was a child is in full force in Bangkok. As a boutique luxury and lifestyle hotel, we are especially well-placed to follow our creativity in offering our guests thoughtful, inspiring moments throughout their stay that also reflect our unique location.” With his keen eye for the big picture combined with an appreciation for the important details that make up a memorable stay, Mercier looks forward to strengthening Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road’s position in the competitive Bangkok market, including for culinary experiences. He said: “The festive season is right around the corner, and we will soon be unveiling our Festive Indulgences programme themed around the ‘Spectacular Stage’ concept, promising show-stopping moments for all of our valued guests during this magical time of the year.” A stellar resumé Prior to this most recent appointment, Mercier was, most recently, hotel manager at InterContinental Hotel & Residences Jakarta Pondok Indah. He also held key leadership roles at Ultimate Provence Wine Estate & Boutique Hotel in France, InterContinental Phu Quoc Long Beach Resort in Vietnam, Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour in Australia, as well as Fairmont & Swissôtel The Stamford in Singapore. A firm believer in the statement “Knowledge is power,” he is passionate about both developing and enabling his team to take the lead in creating exceptional experiences for every guest, while still keeping sustainability goals and responsibility towards the community in mind.
Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach brings back its Fusion Festival
Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach announced that it is bringing back its highly anticipated Fusion Festival on 2nd and 3rd November 2024. Slated to be held on the hotel grounds, Fusion Festival is being done in collaboration with Body Factory Bali. As with previous festivals, the event invites everyone to immerse themselves in a weekend dedicated to fitness, wellness, and the vibrant spirit of Bali. According to the hotel’s marketing and communications director Ian Kusuma: “Bali is not just a holiday spot; it's a haven for fitness enthusiasts. The Fusion Festival is our way of celebrating this unique aspect of the island. It's an opportunity for everyone, from locals to tourists, to embrace a lifestyle of wellness, surrounded by Bali's breathtaking scenery and communities.” More than just another wellness event Participating in fitness activities while in Bali offers more than just physical benefits, as the island's serene environment naturally enhances the experience, allowing participants to connect deeply with themselves and their surroundings. Whether you're stretching in a yoga class, pushing your limits in a high-intensity HYROX workout, or simply enjoying a scenic run along the coast, Bali amplifies the sense of well-being and fulfilment. That said, the festival kicks off with a full day of fitness classes led by professional coaches from Body Factory Bali. The line-up includes yoga and stretch sessions to harmonise the mind and body; high-intensity HYROX workouts to challenge strength and stamina; mobility and pilates sessions for flexibility and core strength; handstand sessions for balance; and a fight club-style training session which combines boxing and muscular conditioning. The second day of the festival will feature the Sunday Run Club. Participants will start from the iconic SugarSand beachfront venue and head towards the airport. This scenic route offers runners a chance to experience the island's natural beauty while enjoying a fulfilling workout.
Hotel Indigo opens second property in Indonesia
IHG Hotels & Resorts announced the opening of the Hotel Indigo Bandung Dago Pakar. This is the second property under the Hotel Indigo brand to open in Indonesia Hotel general manager Pascal Caubo said of the property: "Hotel Indigo Bandung Dago Pakar is a tribute to the rich tapestry of Sundanese culture and the natural splendour of Bandung. We are thrilled to open the doors to a retreat where every detail reflects the vibrant spirit and natural beauty of this beloved neighbourhood.” Much like other hotels under the luxury-centric Hotel Indigo brand, this new outpost draws vibrant inspiration and energy from local culture, immersing guests in authentic experiences, whilst establishing strong ties with its host community. With this ethos at its core, Hotel Indigo Bandung Dago Pakar brings the essence of the destination to life through its unique sights, sounds, and flavours. A cultural infusion Located 700 metres above sea level, the hotel offers a tranquil escape amidst the lush greenery and morning mists of Bandung. Inspired by the local Sundanese word “Dagoan” or “to wait”, the hotel reflects the warm hospitality guests can expect as they explore the Dago Pakar neighbourhood. The hotel's design integrates traditional Sundanese motifs and nature elements, such as cascading waterfalls, classic Bandung batiks, and folklore inspired by the nearby Tangkuban Perahu mountain. Its 277 rooms and suites blend local charm with contemporary comfort, and the lobby, encased in floor-to-ceiling windows, showcases the picturesque views of the surrounding vistas. Something for everyone Additional amenities include Bandung's highest rooftop infinity pool which offers stunning views of the Dago Pakar vistas, and Kancil Club where children can play and be engaged with traditional Sundanese games and activities. Nine stylish meeting rooms along with a spacious Grand Ballroom equipped with state-of-the-art technology will also be available later in the year; perfect for events ranging from intimate gatherings to large weddings.
New look unveiled for Hotel Indigo Edinburgh
Hotel Indigo Edinburgh York Place has completed a transformative refurbishment of its public areas, representing a £750k investment into the property by owners, Splendid Hospitality Group. Orchestrated by Bell and Swift, a distinguished commercial interior design firm based near Glasgow, the redesigned spaces look to transport guests through Edinburgh’s rich history, celebrating the people of the city and to tie into the ‘Arts & Alchemy’ neighbourhood around York Place, drawing inspiration from the city's artistic and historical heritage. The reception area, bar and dining room have all been completely re-designed, utilising local suppliers, each reflecting unique elements of Edinburgh's cultural tapestry. Reception – "The Performer": The reception area has been designed to excite guests upon arrival, embodying the spirit of performance and creativity. A curtain now greets guests, symbolising the unveiling of an enchanting and immersive experience that a trip to the theatre brings. Artwork plays a pivotal role in this space, weaving together the design narrative and setting the stage for a memorable stay. Bar – "The Photographer & Chemist": The bar, a creative darker space, now reflects both the gritty industrial side of the city’s past and the alchemical history of photography and chemistry. This area blends art and technology through AI design, with a red theatrical theme continually running throughout from the reception to the bar’s service area. The carpet design, inspired by the mixing of chemicals used in a photography dark room, which were once used to reveal snapshots of the city, with the inclusion of industrial elements creating a unique, immersive atmosphere. Dining Room – "The Architect": The newly expanded restaurant has increased its capacity from 41 to 80 covers, offering guests an open and airy breakfast area. The space honours the city’s famous architects, featuring herringbone flooring and stripped back look that reflect the city's rich architectural heritage. The use of local merchants and contractors underscores the hotel's commitment to supporting the community, in keeping with Indigo’s neighbourhood story. The refurbishment also pays homage to Edinburgh's local history at the entrance to the hotel, where guests are greeted by planters, inspired by the red and white aprons once worn by merchants who carried fish along the streets. This historical nod is seamlessly integrated into the contemporary design, creating a cohesive and meaningful aesthetic. The hotel’s general manager, Chris Logan, said: “We are thrilled to welcome guests to experience our beautifully redesigned spaces that honour the city's past while embracing its dynamic present. The unveiling of these areas marks a new chapter for the hotel, inviting guests to draw back the curtain and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of Edinburgh's culture and history.” View more artist impressions of the new public spaces
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Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road, an IHG Hotel, Witthayu Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand Thailand
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Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road, an IHG Hotel, Wireless Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand
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