Sydney’s Colorful Central Neighborhood Gets a Splash of Indigo
Hotel & Resort March 29, 2018

WHY IT RATES: Located within the Haymarket entertainment precinct, the design of the forthcoming Hotel Indigo Sydney Central will draw its unique identity from the surrounding neighborhood’s rich heritage. —Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Senior Writer.
Travelers will soon have a refreshingly local way to satisfy their curiosity when staying in Sydney, with the signing of Hotel Indigo Sydney Central by IHG and Watson Elite.
No two Hotel Indigo properties are the same, with each drawing on the story of its local area to inspire every aspect of the hotel to help guests feel part of the destination. That’s why Sydney’s Central precinct, with its rich history, is the perfect fit for the brand.
When it opens in 2021, Hotel Indigo Sydney Central’s design, created by Bates Smart, will draw its unique identity from the neighborhood’s rich heritage and the nuances of the site. The cantilevered northern wing will provide a sophisticated and calming backdrop to its neighbor, the heritage-listed Corporation Building, while a grand artwork will become a distinctive external feature, celebrating the hotel’s location within the Haymarket entertainment precinct.
Inside, the design will ensure the hotel fits naturally into the neighborhood, telling stories of the local culture by weaving together rich materials, color palette and custom pieces from local artists, photographers and furniture makers.
The 168-room hotel will boast a restaurant, café and bar that will draw on distinctive local ingredients for their menus, echoing the produce markets that were located in Haymarket from the early 20th century through to the 1980s. It will also include five suites, rooftop terraces for meetings and events with views over the city, and a gymnasium.
"Hotel Indigo Sydney Central will be IHG’s first lifestyle-branded boutique hotel in Sydney, providing its signature ‘effortless authenticity’ to guests visiting Australia’s largest business and tourist hub," said Abhijay Sandilya, IHG’s senior director, development - Australasia & South Pacific “It’s also the third Hotel Indigo signing for Australia, demonstrating the appetite for a hotel that offers a local and unique experience as well as the reassurance of a global hotel chain.”
“We expect Hotel Indigo Sydney Central to become one of the city’s leading boutique hotels, making its mark thanks to its unique, eclectic style. It will perfectly complement our existing midscale to luxury IHG assets across this landmark city, building IHG’s scale in Australia’s largest city.”
“Sydney is an exciting city to be in, it continues to lead the Australian market in terms of hotel performance, and we expect to see the growth trend continue," Cruz Chen, chief executive officer at Watson Elite, added. "With a prime asset in the middle of the central precinct, opposite Capitol Square, we knew we needed a hotel brand that would build on the best of the area and deliver an outstanding guest experience. The Hotel Indigo brand is the perfect fit."
”I have seen first-hand how Hotel Indigo does this in world-class cities like Shanghai, Singapore, and Hong Kong and am excited to do the same here. I can’t think of a better partner than IHG to make this hotel a resounding success."
Launched in 2004, Hotel Indigo is the world’s first globally branded boutique hotel brand. It launched in the Asia Pacific in January 2015 with the opening of Hotel Indigo Bangkok Wireless Road, Thailand, followed by the opening of Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong, Singapore in July 2016 and then Hotel Indigo Bali Seminyak Beach in late 2017. There are currently 82 Hotel Indigo properties (10,645 rooms) in the global pipeline.
SOURCE: IHG press release
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