SPONSORED: Looking for the perfect place to stay this summer? The Sunday Times Travel named Hotel Indigo Dundee the top hotel IN SCOTLAND


Looking for the perfect place to stay when visiting Scotland’s renaissance city this summer?

Well, look no further than the luxurious and historically rich Hotel Indigo Dundee.

The Sunday Times Travel placed the hotel as the TOP hotel to visit across the whole of Scotland in 2018.

The leading publication writes:

The once derelict Baxter Brothers jute mill is now a Shoreditch-chic boutique hotel – and a brilliant base for exploring a city with a new-found buzz.

Read the article in full here. 

And who could disagree with such a claim?

Hotel Indigo, formerly a textile mill, pays homage to Dundee’s jute-filled past through minimalist design in an antique setting.

With breathtaking views of the city, bespoke features, eloquent designs, and more, it is the ideal spot to soak up Dundee’s culture over a long weekend.

Plus, it’s located directly in the city centre, so you can access Dundee’s visitor attractions within seconds.

Award-winning

The Sunday Times are not the only ones to acknowledge Hotel Indigo’s charm and style.

The Guardian listed the hotel in their top list of top 50 hotels to visit in the UK, stating:

The industrial-style design – polished cement, cast iron – is strikingly modern yet in keeping with the building’s heritage; original features such as the vaulted brickwork ceilings have been restored.

The Telegraph listed Hotel Indigo as the best hotel to visit when in Dundee, stating:

There’s wit, there’s style, there’s comfort – and there’s a bare bricks bar/restaurant that’s straight out of Shoreditch.

Read the full feature here.

So, have we managed to convince you that Hotel Indigo is the perfect place to stay this Spring?

Socials

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Twitter: @IndigoDundee

Instagram: @hotelindigodundee

Websites

www.hotelindigo.co.uk

www.daisytasker.co.uk

More info

Address: Lower Dens Mill, Constable St, Dundee DD4 6AD

Telephone: 0330 331 1750

Claire Merten