Hotel Indigo debuts in the historic city of Bath

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Hotel Indigo Bath
The opening of Hotel Indigo Bath, marks the brand’s 18th hotel opening in the UK.

(TAN): IHG Hotels & Resorts has officially opened the highly anticipated Hotel Indigo Bath. Set in a beautiful honey coloured Georgian terrace built in the 18th century, the 166 room building has hosted famous figures from history including Sir Walter Scott, William Wilberforce, and the Duke of York.

Surrounded by culture, Bath is famous for literature, romance, and historic architecture. Also renowned for its ancient Roman baths, the city is home to the only natural thermal hot springs you can use in Britain. Bath is also home to a large collection of museums and galleries and a lively city centre filled with independent shops and restaurants.

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Hotel Indigo Bath offers five different room types to choose from, reflecting the surrounding neighbourhood of Bath. The design and interiors of the rooms are themed around the cultural heritage and history of Bath. All rooms are equipped with Hypnos beds with luxury Egyptian cotton linen, spa-inspired bathrooms, Nespresso coffee machines, high speed Wi-Fi and a variety of channels on a 40” flat screen TV.  

Nicola Fender, Hotel Manager at Hotel Indigo Bath commented: “At Hotel Indigo we believe in providing more than just a good night’s sleep, we want to create an experience as unique as the neighbourhood in which we are found.”

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Hotel Indigo Bath is also home to “The Elder”, a new restaurant from multi-award-winning West Country restaurateur Mike Robinson, co-owner of the only Michelin-starred London pub, the Harwood Arms in Fulham. The Elder is the place to enjoy authentic, honest and timeless British cooking, with a focus on sustainability, seasonality, and locally sourced produce and is open for lunch and dinner with an à la carte menu.  In the bar and the south facing terrace, visitors can enjoy small plates, alongside cocktails and Somerset ciders.

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