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Hotel Indigo Old Town Alexandria

A four-story brick and stone hotel building with large windows, the sign Hotel INDIGO above the entrance, and small trees lining the sidewalk under a clear blue sky.
A man stands behind the sleek, modern front desk of Hotel Indigo. The lobby features wood and brick accents, hanging lights, a framed photo on a blue wall, and two fishbowls on the counter.
Modern hotel room with a large bed, white bedding, colorful pillows, a plaid armchair, desk with chair by the window, flat screen TV on a dresser, and wood flooring. Bright natural light fills the space.
A modern conference room with a long dark table, twelve beige chairs, three glass vases, notepads with pens, large windows with curtains, and a flat-screen TV on the wall.
A modern meeting room with a white table, eight chairs with yellow cushions, a gray lounge chair, built-in wooden shelves with books and decor, blue carpet, and large windows with sheer curtains.
A modern, well-lit classroom with several rows of desks and beige chairs. Each desk has a notebook and pen. Large windows with sheer curtains let in natural light. The room has a blue carpet and neutral walls.
A modern room with a blue wall featuring white architectural drawings and text, a large window letting in natural light, beige tiled floors, and gold-colored handrails. Ceiling lights and wooden slats are visible overhead.
A modern outdoor patio with wooden decking, white chairs, large planters, green plants, and string lights overhead. Tables and chairs are visible in the background under sunny, clear skies.
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Nestled on the shores of one of the busiest ports in America, Hotel Indigo® Alexandria is a charming enclave of colonial treasures and historic waterfront architecture. Between Old Town’s iconic cobblestones to the north and the Potomac’s storied banks to the east, our boutique hotel showcases the neighborhood’s dynamic allure.

Traces of Alexandria’s colonial past are evident throughout the hotel, but the story got subterranean when crews unearthed a 50-foot vessel during construction. According to archaeologists, the ship was abandoned in the late 18th century and served as a crucial part of the process responsible for extending the waterfront.

Perfectly situated on the banks of the Potomac River, Hotel Indigo is ready to welcome you and your wedding guests all in one place to celebrate your special day. Recognized by Virginia Tourism as a Green Hotel and LGBT friendly, we love all lovers! Interested in hosting your welcome reception, non-traditional wedding or day after brunch on our patio? Contact our restaurant Hummingbird to learn more!

View some of Hotel Indigo’s hotel room accessibility information collected through a July 2024 partnership with TravelAbility.