![]() ![]() Overall, I would highly reccomend this fantastic hotel in San Diego! The only word of caution (as I wouldn't call this a negative) is that Hotel Indigo is a dog-friendly hotel, so you see plenty of dogs. Excellent views including right into Petco Park, which was amazing. Far enough away to avoid the noise but close enough to walk to all sites, restaurants, etc. The hotel is perfectly located in the Gaslamp Quarter. ![]() As someone who has run programs like these a number of times, their level of service is a great attribute to Hotel Indigo. Also, employees at the front desk, like Nicolette, deserve credit as they were very responsive to both ours and our participants needs. Diana, our sales contact, also went above and beyond as she even helped run an errand for us when we were in a bit of a pinch. His dedication to helping our event succeed was unparellel. ![]() The most accomodating, flexible, and service oriented partner I have ever worked with. Mike, our conference services contact was amazing. I used tripadvisor to help narrow my search to find this hotel and was quite pleased with the results, so I hope this review helps others. I used Hotel Indigo for a week long business event for my organization which included conference rooms, breakfast, lunches, hotel rooms, etc. This hotel is only appropriate for small meetings - less than 100. A few of the meetings for my conference were held at the hotel, but the meeting rooms were cramped. At the beginning of the day (which this was), hey should have the ingredients to make every dish, and if they don't, the waitress should be told. When she came back from the kitchen, she said they were out of avocado. I asked the waitress what happened to the rest of the ingredients. There was no avocado and very little of anything else in it- particularly the green chilies. I ordered a breakfast burrito, which was supposed to have cheese, potatoes, green chilies, and avocado. We ate in the restaurant only once and were underwhelmed. The lobby is very upscale, with a nice bar and small cafe-style restaurant. We said, "No" and pointed out the annoying TV reflection hovering over the city. Within minutes, the manager came over and asked us if everything was OK. (See the photo.) I sent the photo to Facebook with a complaint and tagged the hotel. The bartender said, "No." We asked to have it turned down, but the view was really distracting. No one in the lounge was watching the TV, and we asked to have the one in our area turned off, so we could see the city lights without watching TV in the reflection. The view and the ambiance were spoiled by flat screen TVs that reflected into the glass wind screen around the bar. On the 9th floor there is a bar with a great view. The front desk staff were very polite and accommodating. Our room was spacious and had a gorgeous view of the city lights. Although it was a nice hotel, I would never pay the full rate for all nights. Since the conference room block was partially closed, I had to pay the full rate ~$300 for one night and about half that rate for the other nights with the conference discount. I stayed at the Hotel Indigo in San Diego's Gaslamp district for four days while on a combination business/pleasure trip. ![]() ![]()
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