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    Bottleworks Hotel

    4.7 (126 reviews)
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    The luxurious bath
    Scott N.

    Our friend recommended Bottleworks for our five day stay in Indianapolis. It was a fantastic suggestion! I remember telling her after the first time we walked to the room that the room was a mile from the elevators! Familiarity with the hotel shrunk that perceived distance. We reserved a Landmark King room. It was HUGE! It's hard to describe, but it was well... huge. It took a few minutes to figure out the lights, but after that we settled in. There was more than enough space for our clothes AND enough hangers for ten shirts! I was blown away. Everything about the room was extraordinary except the shower, which would have been extraordinary if it drained properly. Unfortunately it did not. One quick shower left the shower floor flooded. Soap suds floating on the water didn't move... that is how slowly the drain... drained. The issue with the shower was the only negative. We didn't mention it during our stay because we didn't want maintenance coming in while we were there. We took quick showers and it was okay, but not as luxurious as it should have been. The hotel is beautiful. The hallways are bigger than most hotel rooms at regular hotels. The location is perfect. We mentioned the slow draining shower on checkout and they offered a discount. Very respectful and accommodating. We would stay here again without hesitation!

    Debbie E.

    On the National Registry of Historic Places, the hotel has many interesting features. Chrissa gave our History Club group a tour. Some of the original terrazzo and terra cotta were preserved and the staircase is amazing. Besides hotel rooms, there are several meeting rooms and a vast courtyard for weddings and other events. There are interesting framed photographs lining the halls and outdoor windows.

    Gilded King
    Chris E.

    Booked a room for my wife's birthday on a Friday night. I selected the Gilded King. Large room for the price, very spacious! Everything looked clean and new. The furniture and bed were ver comfortable. The bathroom had beautiful marble. The only complaint was the tv didn't come out far enough to get a good angle from the bed, but you could still at least watched it. The minibar had a nice selection with snacks. As for the hotel itself, it's very nice inside. The staff is very welcoming, and we saw security walking around more than once. Has a vintage industrial look. Has a nail salon, coffee shop, and bar inside as well. The location is right across the street from the garage, almost with many other choices within walking distance. There's plenty of parking as well, we chose to use the parking garage right beside the hotel for $15 overnight which was clean. There were a few trucks and large SUVs in it too. Valet is $48 for anyone interested. Overall a great experience! Definitely recommend! You can stay the weekend and everything you could want is within walking distance.

    Stephanie G.

    My husband and I decided to do a one night staycation downtown Indy and opted for the Gilded King room at the Bottleworks hotel. From the moment you step inside, you feel like you've been taken back in time to a the beauty and splendor of the art deco age! The hotel is stunning and I loved seeing the original touches from its origin of the bottling factory from the tile to the water meter end table. There are so many great things within walking distance. The hotel itself has Blue Collar coffee, hotel bar, Modita restaurant, W nail bar and the Woodhouse day spa! If none of those options are for you, you can walk across the street to the Garage Food Hall or catch a movie at the Living Room theater. We opted for dinner at the Fountain Room (again across the street!) for an elevated dinner option. While you can valet at the hotel, we chose to self park in the garage across the street for $15 overnight. A must stop whether or local or visiting!

    Room with terrace
    Becky T.

    I remember watching this building renovation and finally got the chance to stay at Bottleworks. It didn't disappoint! First of all, the space is gorgeous. This old Coca Cola factory has been given new life with plenty of nods to the history of the building. The lobby feels inviting and very cool with comfortable seating and a pool table. The hotel bar (Sundry & Vice) is beautiful and the cocktails on tap are a fun touch. It's easy to access a bar, coffee shop, spa, and restaurants in the building. I love the Bottleworks district because there are so many great food and entertainment options in one area. It's a great location for exploring Indy! I got a last minute upgrade and really enjoyed reading and drinking coffee on the private terrace. The couch was comfortable, lighting was very adjustable, and the room was quiet. I appreciated the touches of luxury like the rainfall shower and marble bathroom. There were two taps in the hallway with flat and sparkling water. I would definitely recommend staying at Bottleworks!

    Room service breakfast
    Layne D.

    We had a wonderful stay at Bottleworks! The hotel is very trendy and beautiful, our room was clean and definitely one of my favorite stays in recent memory. The staff we encountered were friendly and helpful. Valet parking was a breeze, although you definitely are paying for that convenience. As others have mentioned, you can walk to a variety of restaurants, bars, shops, and entertainment options. I stopped by the bar within the hotel and had a great experience, we also had a delicious breakfast in our room. They also have a snack bar in room with a menu listing the prices if you are looking for something easy and convenient. Two minor things we noticed though: a few of the soda/mixer options had expiration dates showing them as expiring 1-6 months prior to the date we stayed. Definitely not going to pay a premium for anything expired. Additionally, while most of our breakfast was great, the fruit bowl was 90% canned mandarin oranges and blueberries. Totally understand having some filler fruit, but one slice of mango and 3 slices of strawberries is pretty weak. Overall though, I would definitely return and recommend this hotel!

    Hallway to the Guest Rooms
    Alex R.

    We had a great experience staying at the Bottleworks Hotel. The staff was friendly and accommodating. The hotel is beautiful. I loved that the building still has the classic features of the building but still feels very modern. Room service was quick, with a pretty extensive menu. The location of this hotel is very convenient. There are restaurants, a coffee house, and many other businesses connected, without even having to step outside. You are within a short walking distance to the Garage and many other bars on Mass Ave. The guest rooms were quiet, granted we stayed on a Monday and Tuesday night. Highly recommend a stay at this hotel.

    Big screen tv and a nice work space
    Krystal C.

    These photos are of our last visit but we are here again this year and on a new floor so excited to explore again. We brought our friends this time and I I made a request to surprise our friends and they were happy to oblige us.

    Daviana C.

    Surprised my hubby with a weekend stay at Bottleworks for our 11th anniversary (steel anniversary =hotel right? They're made of steel!) Loved the set up of Bottleworks, definitely a nice romantic spot to get away in Indy! Staff was great! They even left anniversary treats and cards for us in our room! The location is also perfect! Food and entertainment choices are limitless on Mass Ave. Our favorite things to do are popping over to Gordon's Milkshake, eating at Bakersfield, and playing some retro arcade games at 16 Bit, all within walking distance from the hotel. There's even tons more to do and explore! Might become our anniversary tradition!

    Anthony L.

    EXCEEDED my expectations in every way. So deceiving from the outside. Does not look that big but it is MASSIVE inside. It is also decorated beautifully. Honestly one of the most beautiful hotels I've ever stayed in. The room is also gigantic, clean and modern with an amazing shower. Apparently (according to wife) the hair dryer is also very fancy. Check in was quick , the staff are great and there are many great places to eat and things to do in walking distance. There is $15 parking (for 24 hours) just put in GPS 824 Massachusetts ave Indianapolis. It's like a 30 second walk across the street. Otherwise they charge $45 a night for valet I would come back just for this hotel Oh the coolest part (or a great part) is the hallways have fresh seltzer dispensers and cups so you can get seltzer (or water) at any time

    Outdoor balcony off the Terrace King
    Holly R.

    We loved this boutique hotel! We had booked a standard king room and were upgraded to a terrace king! Very nice amenities and very friendly staff!! The hotel is clean and in a very nice location! Lots of dining, shopping, and activities right outside the front door and even more only a few minutes away! 10/10 would stay again and highly recommend!

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    They're made of steel!) Loved the set up of Bottleworks, definitely a nice romantic spot to get away in Indy!

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