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Our Stay At The Glamorous Boutique Hotel Indigo, Downtown LA [Review]

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If you’re planning a trip to LA, you might be considering staying in downtown Los Angeles.

It’s not the hippest neighborhood in the city, but that doesn’t mean your accommodation has to be rundown and dreary.

Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown is a boutique hotel just a 10-minute walk from the 7th Street Station.

Not only is the location ideal, but the service, facilities, and variety of entertainment on offer, make it a wonderful place to stay when you need an urban vibe.

If you’re looking for a place to stay in a non-touristy part of LA, here is why you might want to consider this boutique hotel in downtown as a base for your adventure.

What I Liked About 4-Star Hotel Indigo – Los Angeles Downtown, IHG Hotel

1. A Downtown LA Hotel Original As Its Surroundings

With 350 guest rooms and suites, the 18-story hotel pulls inspiration from the city’s past to create a chic, upscale design with innovative twists, creativity, and floral accents, that caught my eye the minute I walked through the door.

I’ve stayed in a couple different Hotel Indigo properties before, and I always love the original, artistic design.

No two Indigos are alike, and this Los Angeles property in Downtown definitely had its own personality.

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Entering the lobby, I was greeted by a floor to ceiling installation of bowler hats stationed above vibrant flower-patterned carpeting that references La Fiesta de Las Flores, a Los Angeles cultural celebration that dates back to 1894.

2. The Prohibition Era Lounge Bar

prohibition Bar in Indigo Hotel Boutique hotel in downtown los angeles

Nods to LA history and culture carry throughout the hotel, continuing from the lobby and upstairs to 18 Social Lounge, a penthouse cocktail lounge that evokes the Golden Age of Hollywood, located on the 18th floor.

From here you views of the dazzling lights of downtown cityscapes, all while being surrounded by flashy décor and classy cocktails.

One important note: this lounge is only open Wednesday through Saturday from 7.00pm – 10.00pm.

3. The Metropole Bar + Kitchen

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If you miss out by staying on a Tuesday night, as I did, the downstairs bar at Metropole Bar + Kitchen is just as classy.

The LA story of Golden Age Cinema continues in The Metropole Bar + Kitchen, which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Plus, happy hour from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. has a variety of small bites and classy drinks for decent prices.

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