Just a short walk from Vienna’s historic centre, the ‘Margareten’ district has a laidback and liveable vibe. It’s a neighbourhood filled with secret gardens, hidden treasures, and a multicultural community thriving in the latest era in a long line of reinventions.
A castle town that stood the test of time, Inuyama offers an inspiring mix of new and old, rich heritage and lively culture. From Inuyama Castle on the hill to the revered Joan Tea House, to humble cuisine and the winding Kiso River, this city is home to an abundance of cultural treasures.
Though less than a mile long, Wall Street’s eight city blocks along the East River have become one of the most iconic streets in the world—one that’s evolved from a humble plank fence in a Dutch Settlement into the epicenter of the modern financial world.
Once a haven for a diverse cast of characters from playboys to crooks and creatives, Flinders Lane holds a truly fascinating history. The revitalization of warehouses has injected a new energy and aesthetic into the area. In this vibrant part of the city, stillness is a foreign concept. Unexpected discoveries await at every corner, whether it's stumbling across a hidden bar or chancing upon a fashion boutique where you least expect it.
Founded over thirteen hundred years ago as a prominent stop on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, the township of Dukezong is a place that encapsulates Tibetan heritage and culture. This neighborhood epitomizes a legendary lost paradise of idyllic beauty and tranquility.
Just a short walk from Vienna’s historic centre, the ‘Margareten’ district has a laidback and liveable vibe. It’s a neighbourhood filled with secret gardens, hidden treasures, and a multicultural community thriving in the latest era in a long line of reinventions.
A castle town that stood the test of time, Inuyama offers an inspiring mix of new and old, rich heritage and lively culture. From Inuyama Castle on the hill to the revered Joan Tea House, to humble cuisine and the winding Kiso River, this city is home to an abundance of cultural treasures.
Though less than a mile long, Wall Street’s eight city blocks along the East River have become one of the most iconic streets in the world—one that’s evolved from a humble plank fence in a Dutch Settlement into the epicenter of the modern financial world.
The boom and bust of this precinct’s past and its grass-root ties with copper, wheat and wine have created a unique landscape of culture. A sense of community thrives here, full of free-spirited and free-thinking citizens in the City of Festivals.
Founded over thirteen hundred years ago as a prominent stop on the Ancient Tea Horse Road, the township of Dukezong is a place that encapsulates Tibetan heritage and culture. This neighborhood epitomizes a legendary lost paradise of idyllic beauty and tranquility.
You’ll find us in the world’s most vibrant communities, along interesting streets where there’s always something new to see. And just as no two neighborhoods are alike, no two Hotel Indigos alike. From crisscrossing railroad tracks in our El Paso lobby, to our tranquil former monastery in Venice, there’s a world of stories for you to discover.
We love to celebrate with you, and one-of-a-kind is what we do best. Our hotels and neighborhoods are the perfect setting for whatever you can dream up, big or small.