Hotel Indigo opens in Liverpool
Published: 06/06/2011 - Filed under: News »
IHG’s Hotel Indigo brand has opened its fourth UK property, a 151-room hotel in Liverpool featuring a Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill.
Hotel Indigo Liverpool joins two properties by the brand in London’s Paddington and Tower Hill districts, along with a Glasgow property which opened earlier this year (see online news April 15).

The new hotel is located on Chapel Street, and features the 130-seater Marco Pierre White Steakhouse Bar and Grill – his third venue in the North West - as well as a “more relaxed dining area” with a regionally-inspired menu and al fresco dining.
In-room décor features artwork depicting the city and its cotton trade history, including the Cotton Exchange and the Liver Birds.
The hotel is offering a special opening rate of £89, including bed, hot breakfast and free wifi. For more information visit hotelindigoliverpool.com, and for a round-up of new hotels in Liverpool, click here.
Report by Mark Caswell



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