With hotels across Europe, North America and Asia, it was only a matter of time before Hotel Indigo landed in the sunny state of Queensland. The boutique accommodation brand is known for its vibrant hotels, which are designed and decorated to reflect the uniqueness of the local neighbourhoods they reside in. Its Brisbane iteration has got its own quirky flavour of course, and upon entry guests will be greeted by a kaleidoscope of colour and character. The hotel is lined with hand-painted artworks and murals created by local Queensland artists like Blends, Leans and Fuzeillear, including a large-scale artwork of a wren inspired by Trent Dalton’s Boy Swallows Universe. The hotel is made up of 212 unique guest rooms, which also pay homage to Brisbane’s identity through a mix of artworks, and feature a range of modern appliances and amenities.
Guests won’t go hungry, either, as the hotel houses a handful of dining hubs where you can fill your belly. In the morning, guests can visit the Tuk Nook coffee cart, which serves up crackin’ caffeinated beverages and a selection of danishes, muffins and sandwiches. The culinary offering is taken to the next level at signature restaurant Izakaya Publico, which offers an authentic Japanese dining experience using locally sourced produce. As the first restaurant in Australia with a Warayaki Grill, diners can tuck into flavoursome grilled fare like bonito tataki and kushiyaki skewers alongside other Japanese-inspired dishes. Thirsty folk will be able to wet their whistle at 1603, a contemporary speakeasy-inspired bar that offers up cocktails with a sake twist alongside local beer and wine.
Salivating at the thought of a staycay? Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre is offering special opening rates. Make a booking on the Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre website.