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Hotel Indigo Boston Garden

3.6 (65 reviews)
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Andrea R.

This is THE prime location and is accessible to all transportation. This is a boutique hotel with a big personality. The staff were very welcoming and accommodating. There is a restaurant attached to the hotel with a bar. The rooms are nice with updated fixtures. They offer valet, and there are a ton of restaurants and shops in the area.

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Amanda V.

I headed to my favorite city to see my favorite hockey team for my birthday, and what better location than Hotel Indigo Boston Garden. The staff were fabulous and I was greeted with a little birthday treat upon entering my room. My room faced Causeway Street, and it did seem a bit noisy at first; however, I used the sound machine that is thoughtfully included in each room and slept like a baby. I didn't need the complimentary sleep kit available at the front desk. I can't wait to stay here again!

Jo M.

If you like the coziness, clean, attentiveness of a boutique hotel, you will love this experience in a perfectly located spot. It's on the edge of the West End that borders the North End. Hotel Indigo-Boston Garden is literally in front of THE Garden. It's within walking distance of the must explore North End for all things Italian, the latter part of the Freedom Trail (Paul Revere's house, USS Constitution, and Bunker Hill), the Harborwalk in Charlestown, and a tour of the Garden for all sports fan. I think that we were collectively skeptical of the area when we arrived. This street looked a little sketchy, and they had mini kits for a quiet nights rest, when you checked into the hotel. We discovered that during game days this place gets loud, and the corner pizzeria is popular all night long. I never worried for our safety though. It just appears to be more of an adult area of town. Also, it's the perfect location to catch the rail to explore other parts of Massachusetts; in fact, the North Station is also at the Garden, which is the cheapest way to get to Salem (more on that later). We highly recommend this hotel. Blake's is attached to the hotel. They make a great cappuccino, and it's good spot to get a late night snack or breakfast. We seemed to gravitate to the super comfy barstools to share about the exploring we did that day, plan for the next day, and chat with locals. The bartenders were always super nice as were other hotel staff and throughout Boston. Note to self: Ask about food vouchers, when we stay at our next Hotel Indigo. Travel tips: *Take a pair of broken in walking shoes. This is a great walking city. *Take an umbrella. You never know when a shower might pop up on your stroll. *Take the free bottled water offered each day by Hotel Indigo Boston-Garden. This was just a welcomed and thoughtful touch by the hotel. *Take a sweater or light jacket because even in the summer, it can feel a little chilly in the early mornings and evenings.

Larry G.

Modern, lean and in good condition. Only thing is that it's small but it does look upscale. It must have been residential at 1 time or another. Patrick checked us in and was friendly and polite. So far everything is up to standards!

Austin S.

This place is in a great location if you're going to a game. Their service staff is also amazing and very quick. The elevators are a little small and the rooms are slightly dated, but still quite nice. The beds were very firm and comfy so I appreciated that. For the price, I think it's good but I do feel they should have had more staff on for the 4 Nations face off. Also, we had a little disagreement with the manager on duty which made me more disgruntled than it should have. When we checked in, we were given a paper and the woman at the desk told us that we got either breakfast or snacks/drinks. We thought that was nice and went on about our business. The next morning, we went to the restaurant and they said that we needed the vouchers before we could order so I walked over and asked about it. Then was told by Patrick Strong at the desk that we didn't have them. I was confused obviously and let him know that we were told the day before about it and were given a paper. He then asked how I got the paper and why I thought we should have breakfast vouchers. Then asked who the woman was that I spoke with. I let him know what she looked like and that we had the paper upstairs. He was really short with me and I got very red-faced because it felt as thought he implied that I was lying. I would have been fine if he said that the woman made a mistake or gave us vouchers for the mistake. Either way - I wasn't too hung up on the vouchers themselves, but we were told it was included and then I was told that I made an error and must have taken the paper from someone else which pissed me off a little. The rest of the stay went well and check out was smooth.

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Matthew W.

The Indigo was incredibly affordable. Our concierge, Duke, was very helpful and friendly even when we checked in at 2am. The doormen were also very helpful, carrying our luggage to our Uber as well. We love that they're pet-friendly too ($75 one-time fee). There's a bar/restaurant (Blake's) open late in the lobby if you're hungry. Indigo is also in a great location, within walking distance to Pauli's, Neptune's, Hub Hall, TD Garden (the latter two are a 2 min walk), etc. It's also only a 20min drive to Logan airport if you're flying in. While a bit dated, the King room was spacious and furnished, coming equipped with a large (55') TV, coffee maker (and keurig pods), mini fridge, microwave, sink, closet, ironing board+iron, safe, and desk. It's also very well-lit (counted 5 lamps in addition to the overhead ceiling lights) and clean. A/C and ventilation works well. Bed is large and very comfortable with multiple full-sized pillows; side tables have alarm clocks, 3-prong outlets, and multiple usb ports for charging. Internet is surprisingly fast, or at least usable. There's also a fitness room downstairs, which I wasn't able to check. Bathroom is nearly resort-like; full-sized mirror, large walk-in shower with soap/shampoo dispensers, toiletries, lots of fresh towels, and extras (e.g. blow-dryer). Overall, I'm very impressed and pleasantly surprised with this hotel. The Indigo is of course missing a few things to make it perfect (a pool, free continental breakfast, etc), but really, I'm nitpicking. I was expecting the bare minimum since we only planned to stay here a few days, but if all my other hotel visits were like this, I'd travel far more.

Britney M.

This hotel was AMAZING! The staff were so friendly and extremely helpful. I had a great time at this hotel. The doormen and concierges (Edison and Tati). I appreciated all the recommendations from the staff on where to go while visiting. Our room was actually bigger than I thought. Bathroom spectacular. Only thing is we didn't really have a window. There was a building in the way so sunlight was not a thing but it was still a good room.

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Rose M.

Second time staying and I still love it. Staff is very friendly. Bed and pillows are amazing. Great location for TD garden. Short walking distance to North End and Faneuil hall.

I used the little footrest as a sort of table. Tons of room for an actual coffee table
Jan C.

I booked a "suite" for two nights. While it was pretty roomy it was seriously lacking in furnishings and comfort. It was dark, even with all the lights, few that there were, on. The living area has only a small sofa and a sort of footrest and a small cheap side table. See pics. For the price and area (there's plenty of room) they really should spring for a coffee table an actual side table, a small chair and a lamp. The kitchen area was also lacking. Fridge cranked up all the way only got moderately cold. It also needs a microwave. Be aware that the walls are thin. You can clearly hear your neighbor's phone conversations. On the plus side, The front desk staff is very nice and helpful

This was waiting in my room on check-in :)
Tracy A.

We loved our stay at the Indigo! We were in town for a few days for a concert and a hockey game (birthday weekend!). Unbeknownst to me, my husband called ahead and asked to have flowers and champagne waiting for us. The flowers were lovely, the champagne was wonderful and they even made a swan couple for us! The staff was very friendly and helpful, the room was scrubbed-with-a-toothbrush clean and very modern (pro tip - push the button on the shower regulator for hotter water). The location is perfect - right across the street from TD Garden/North Station. The street noise is what it is, but when we closed the door to our bedroom we literally heard NOTHING from outside - it was quite magical. There is a restaurant in the lobby - we loved it there and Tabitha, the server/bartender was amazing. Good food (though when we were there it had just recently reopened and the menu was limited) and drinks - if you don't see what you like on the drink menu, let Tabitha make you something wonderful - she won't disappoint you! My understanding is that the hotel was hard hit by the pandemic and that the new management made some wonderful changes - you owe it to yourself to ignore the poorer reviews and check it out anew!

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Should have coffee downstairs and capuchino machine was broken. Room was small and no free breakfast. Was a nice stay but nothing special

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Stayed in early April. Everything was fabulous, and the staff was incredible! Above and beyond in every way. Will definitely go back!

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Though centrally located, it has Expensive parking, poor air conditioning, very loud surrounding areas and thin walls.

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