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Hotel Indigo Omaha Downtown

4.3 (38 reviews)
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Crystal F.

Beautiful rooms. Spacious and nice. Ambiance is amazing. Bar is great. Speak easy room downstairs. Front desk is so helpful. Will be back

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This is a good place to stay when in downtown Omaha. Great Staff, fitness center and bistro.

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Marie F.

What a delightful place to stay with delightful people!!! Maya at the front desk is so personable & helpful with a 1000 watt smile!! Your stay includes a shuttle driver (Nick) who gladly takes you free of charge to attractions or dinner within several miles of the hotel. I do recommend tipping though. A bar is available for light breakfast fare in the morning and drinks at night. There's a cool Speakeasy hidden behind the black door. Knock 3 times for entry. There's a whole story and theme for their cocktails and mocktails. There's a charge to park around the hotel, so I'd recommend doing valet parking and paying when reserving your room bc there aren't a lot of spaces. Ok, now for the room. My room was the standard 2 Queen beds. And there was plenty of space for 2-4 people. There's a nice big shower with multiple shower heads. Offered bathroom amenities are hand soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel. All are attached and not travel size bottles. The bed is comfortable. The a/c seemed to be on a timer of some sort. The fan ran 24/7 and seemed to go between freezing or comfortable most of the time. During the night it got downright cold. But I sleep best that way. There's no microwave in the room but one is available in the common area. There's also some refreshments for purchase downstairs. My room came with a Nespresso coffee machine and a small cute orange mini fridge. A chair for lounging in along with a writing desk and chair were also available in the room. Because of the history of this building, the room has tall ceilings and exposed brick under the large windows with a view. I enjoyed my stay so much that I extended it another day. And Maya was awesome with accommodating me! Don't sleep on The Hotel Indigo...but do go sleep AT the Hotel Indigo if you're ever in Omaha!

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Christina P.

With a son at Creighton University, we have been up to Omaha many times and stayed in multiple locations. Hotel Indigo (an IHG hotel) was an impressive surprise! It is a beautiful and thoughtfully renovated space close to the University as well as the downtown and Old Market areas. From the moment you step into the lobby, the staff is friendly and the vibe is comfortable. The rooms are spacious and the amenities are numerous. They have a small area off the lobby with essential items, a Nepresso coffee maker and a clever little speakeasy called Anna's Place. This little gem is a must if you're staying at the hotel (or even if you're not) with local history and deliciously crafted cocktails. The gym is well appointed and they will also soon be opening a bistro restaurant next door. For now, they offer coffee in the guestrooms and lobby, as well as a few small choices for breakfast. The architecture is interesting and the decor is tasteful. Other than parking (we had to park on the street), I would say Hotel Indigo is a perfect choice if you're in the Omaha area.

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Aaron S.

We had a great stay here! Our room was very clean, staff was extremely kind and helpful, and housekeeping was consistent and met our needs. Located downtown, not only was I pleasantly surprised how quiet it was, but there is so much to do downtown that this hotel is in a great location near likely anything that one would want to do. Their shuttle service is very helpful as **available parking downtown is very limited**. That said, with the hotel's happy hour, the speakeasy located inside it, and the lovely Astute Coffee next door, you don't have to go far for some of the area's delights.

Leilani G.

I could not have possibly picked a better place to stay for my time in Omaha. At Hotel Indigo, everything from the friendly staff, cleanliness, comfort, and location were worry of 5+ stars. When I got into Omaha it was a little too early for check-in so I opted to store my bags at the hotel so I could walk around and explore the city. The hotel is only about a 5-10 minute walk from Old Market, the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge, Creighton University, and a ton of other local attractions. In addition to this, the hotel has a driver who will take you anywhere within 3 miles of the Indigo. We used the service quite a few times during our stay and our driver was Nick. He was so friendly and knowledgeable about Omaha. He is seriously the best, so make sure to tip generously if you use his services! Now when it comes to the room and amenities, it could not have been a better stay. Our room was so elegantly decorated, the bathroom was very spacious and came equipped with a rainfall shower, and of course the most important part, the bed, was so comfortable and cozy. Another interesting feature of the Indigo is that in addition to their downstairs bar, they also have a speakeasy on their first floor. It is called Anna Wilson, and it's a very cool spot to hang out with super friendly staff. Overall, I was so impressed by the Indigo and would give it more than 5 stars if I could. It was only a quick 2 night stay for us but I would have happily stayed longer.

King bed, boutique-style room. Large TV and desk space.
Ben T.

We were very pleasantly surprised by this hotel and would HIGHLY recommend if you're staying in Omaha. It's a brand new hotel with urban/rustic boutique-style rooms. We arrived late at night and, while the hotel parking lot was full, there was more than enough street parking available. The front desk informed us the area was pretty safe and we could trust our car being parked where we did. Very convenient. Checking in (and out in the morning) was super easy. The staff was notably friendly and all really wanted to ensure our stay went well while we were in town. Traveling with a dog can be stressful; but this hotel made every accommodation to make it as easy as possible. I couldn't find anything to complain about, if I tried. Lastly, and I don't know if this is just because they're brand new and somewhat unknown, but the cost for our stay was MORE than reasonable. Well below what I've paid to stay at much lesser hotels. Long story short: I wish I had a reason to stay in Omaha longer, just to enjoy this hotel more!

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Nice, clean room. But they blast pop music in the lobby all night and it's keeping me up. I don't need to listen to Taylor at 330 am.

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One of the best hotels I've ever stayed in. Amazing modern design, clean rooms, great amenities, and attentive staff

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