Hotel Indigo - Open

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  • Albany, NY - Latham
  • Asheville, NC - Downtown
  • Athens, GA - University Area
  • Atlanta, GA - Midtown
  • Basking Ridge, NJ
  • Baton Rouge, LA - Downtown
  • Boston, MA - Newton Riverside
  • Chicago, IL - Gold Coast
  • Chicago, IL - Vernon Hills
  • Columbus, IN - Architectural Center
  • Dallas, TX - Downtown
  • Del Mar, CA - 2 miles from the Del Mar Racetrack
  • Durham, NC - Research Triangle Park
  • Fort Myers, FL - River District
  • Houston, TX - Galleria
  • Indianapolis, IN - Fishers
  • Jacksonville, FL - Deerwood Park
  • London, UK - Paddington
  • London, UK - Tower Hill
  • Mérida, Mexico - Hacienda Misne
  • Miami, FL - Dadeland
  • Miami Lakes, FL
  • Nashville, TN - Downtown
  • Nashville, TN - Music Row - Vanderbilt
  • New York, NY - Chelsea
  • Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
  • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada - Downtown City Centre
  • Pittsburgh, PA - East Liberty
  • Rahway, NJ
  • Riverhead, NY - East End
  • St. Louis, MO - Central West End
  • San Antonio, TX - At the Alamo
  • San Antonio, TX - Riverwalk
  • San Diego, CA - Gaslamp Quarter http://www.hotelsandiegodowntown.com/
  • San Jose, Costa Rica - Forum
  • Santa Barbara, CA - Downtown
  • Sarasota, FL
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Shanghai, China - On the Bund
  • St. Louis, MO - Central West End
  • St. Petersburg, FL - Downtown North
  • Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Airport
  • Xiamen, China - Harbour View

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