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Hotel Indigo Old Town Alexandria

A four-story hotel building with Hotel Indigo signage, featuring tan and red brickwork, large windows, and trees planted along the sidewalk under a clear blue sky.
A man stands behind the modern reception desk at Hotel Indigo, featuring wood accents, hanging lights, and a brick wall with the hotel logo. A framed photo and two glass bowls decorate the space.
A modern hotel room with a large bed, colorful pillows, wooden floor, flat-screen TV on a dresser, armchair by the window, and a small work desk with a blue chair. Natural light comes through the window.
A modern hotel room with a large bed, colorful pillows, a wooden desk with an open notebook, a blue chair, two plaid armchairs by a window overlooking a body of water, and a TV on a low stand.
Modern hotel room with two large beds, a flat-screen TV on a light-colored dresser, a white armchair near a window with sheer curtains, and a small table with a lamp and decorative plant.
Modern lounge area with brick walls, large windows with sheer curtains, a beige sofa, leather armchairs, blue accent chairs, and a floral rug. Floor lamps and ceiling lights create a bright, inviting atmosphere.
A stylish bathroom with teal-patterned wallpaper, a large mirror above a marble countertop, neatly folded towels on a lower shelf, a walk-in glass shower, and a toilet next to the vanity.
A modern interior space features a blue wall with white ship blueprints, gold handrails along a ramp, light-colored tile flooring, large windows, and a wood slat ceiling with hanging lights.
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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.

Take in views of the river from our guest rooms or from the restaurant overlooking the water, then head out to explore the quaint streets of Alexandria, once home to George Washington and Jim Morrison.

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