You’re spoiled for choices when it comes to places to stay too as there has been a raft of cool new hotels and restaurants springing up to cope with the demand of the new visitors. Hotel Indigo Dundee is the newest of these to open so last week I decided to take a trip up to Tayside myself to check it out and also spend to a little time exploring the V&A properly too.
I’ve stayed in a few Hotel Indigo properties before and I love that they personalise the design of each property depending on the city. It adds a great sense of individuality that you don’t often get with multinational chains. The Hotel Indigo Dundee is actually located in an old textile mill which has been beautifully converted. The designers have kept lots of buildings original features like the bare brick walls and ceilings but added lots of modern touches and twists.
I was checked in by a super helpful staff-member and allocated a Superior King room and it was absolutely packed with character. It took me a little while to spot them all but there was loads of nods to Dundee in here too. Amongst them was the recipe for Dundee cake was wrapped around the wall on thin ribbon, a tile in the shower with the orange Dundee Marmalade logo on it and a few copies of the Beano on the sideboard.
The room absolutely ticked all of my boxes. There was a huge comfy bed, a decent TV, fast WIFI and it had a great big bathroom with a very powerful rainfall shower. There was nothing at all that I could find to moan about. I’d really recommend it if you’re planning a visit to Dundee.
To book or find out more about Hotel Indigo Dundee, click here.
Hotel Indigo Dundee, Lower Dens Mill, Constable Street, Dundee, DD4 6AD
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