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Hotel Indigo

Brisbane City Centre

The luxury, boutique Hotel Indigo has launched its first Queensland hotel in Brisbane, beside the river at North Quay. 

To celebrate the opening of Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre, guests are invited to enjoy overnight accommodation in a contemporary room or suite, breakfast for two, and a $100 credit per day for food and drink at 1603, with prices starting from $470*.

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

Celebrating the unique characteristics of Brisbane, Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre brings the stories of its local neighbourhood to life through a myriad of unique art and design features, such as hand-painted artworks and murals created by Queensland artists including Blends, Bronte Naylor and Furzeillear.

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

At the hotel entrance, guests are greeted by two giant red doors spanning 6 metres high that are inspired by the red fairy doors on Burnett Lane, inviting the curious to uncover the hidden gems inside, like the graffiti covered Tuk Nook coffee cart in the lobby and two hand-painted murals by Furzeillear (Claire Matthews) in reception. 

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

The art story continues at reception where illuminated numbers positioned over a historical map of Brisbane pay homage to key legal cases that have occurred in Brisbane over the years. 

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

One of the hotel's hero pieces is a large-scale artwork by Blends that features a blue wren on an intriguing black portal positioned a staggering 16 stories high on the side of the hotel's exterior facade. Designed to create a sense of intrigue and mystery, the wren is a nod to the award-winning book Boy Swallows Universe, by Brisbane based author Trent Dalton, whose story inspired Blends to create this larger than life artwork.

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

Each of the 212 strikingly designed guest rooms also pay homage to Brisbane’s unexpected treasures through a mix of carefully curated artworks and textures, and are furnished with a full range of modern appliances.

Hotel Indigo, Brisbane City

Plus, guests can enjoy local beer, wine, and classic cocktails with a sake twist at 1603, a contemporary speakeasy-inspired bar on level one that will become a firm favourite for anyone wanting to experience Brisbane’s newest venue.

*Subject to availability, black-out periods apply.

Hotel Indigo is a valued partner of Must Do Brisbane.com 

Hotel Indigo

27/35 Turbot St

Brisbane City

3237 2330

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