

While the ground floor looked quite sheek, that was nothing like the rest of the hotel. If being “boutique” is to be just like what this hotel is all about, then I will certainly avoid all boutique hotels in the future. Sadly, the only thing that is going for this hotel is its location. The concept of “boutique” hotel also fascinated me. Midtown Atlanta, right across the street from Fox Theater, lots of nice restaurants within easy walking distance. On a recent trip with my wife to Atlanta, I convinced her to stay at this hotel despite our original reservation at Omni Hotel in CNN Center. Unfortunately, Hotel Indigo Atlanta failed to meet my minimal expectation, which was truly disappointing. I am not a complaining type, and as an elite member of IHG Reward Club, I have always preferred to stay at IHG properties due to my loyalty, as well as consistency in quality and value.

Warm regards, Gabriele Webster, General Manager I am sure you will have a great Indigo Experience on your next visit. Thank you for staying with us and I hope you will visit again. It would ruin the integrity of an iconic landmark - one of Atlanta's oldest continually operating hotel. Because it is a historic building we are not able to combine rooms to make a suite. In regards to the room size, they are all approximately the same size, some offer more space and better views. Our bar does offer an excellent array of quality spirits available for purchase. We offer complimentary local draft beer selections and our featured wines as well as complimentary light hors d'Oeuvres. I apologize we gave you the wrong impression about our complimentary welcome reception for IHG Rewards members. Many of our design and decor elements were inspired by the Fabulous Fox Theatre (circa 1920's) located across the street from the hotel. Large wall murals are one of the many interesting features found in every Hotel Indigo to help immerse our guests in each hotel's neighborhood theme, ours being 'Visual Music' to tie in with the strong music culture that helps define midtown Atlanta. It is disappointing to hear you did not care for the decor in the bedrooms. He takes great pride in delivering exceptional experiences with the goal of helping create a memorable stay for all of our guests. I have already shared your review with the team with special recognition of Brad. It is wonderful that our team made a great impression on you.

I also appreciate you taking time to share your opinion in your review. Hello GeorgeSmart from Durham, Thank you for staying at Hotel Indigo Atlanta Midtown. Might be good to combine just a few so you do have something real to offer as an upgrade. All the rooms are very small, as other reviewers have noted. Once we get there, we're told we can't have anything except one of four draft beers or three wines. She tells us in the lobby how wonderful the bar is with a huge array of choices and gives us a ticket. A manager throws a party for IHG folks with status on Wednesdays.

Better to give folks with IHG status a breakfast and stop overselling the room. The hotel pretends that a top floor is an elite perk because it's "super quiet" and for "the view." Turns out all the floors are quiet, and our view was of a massive parking deck. "Indigo Brad" the world's friendliest desk clerk 3. Right across from the Fox theatre, also right next to a MARTA stop. With that said, the positives here are: 1. It should be rebranded by IHG as a old-time Holiday Inn or Holiday Inn Express with free breakfast and wifi, and then expectations will match what can be delivered. Yet, Hotel Indigo, a progressive hipster chain, has attempted unsuccessfully to get Grandma to twerk. Otherwise, there's nothing hipster at all about this place.
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The rooms are tiny and the only thing new in them is a flat screen tv and a mural on the wall. This is an old building, a classic building, a stately building, but it's no spring chicken.
