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First Waterfront Hotel In Alexandria Opens (ICYMI)

In a special promotion, the Alexandria hotel will donate to preserving the 18th century ship it uncovered during construction.

ALEXANDRIA, VA — For Old Town Alexandria visitors, staying on the waterfront was not an option unless they knew a friend with a property. That has changed since Hotel Indigo, Alexandria's first waterfront hotel, opened Wednesday at 220 South Union Street.

The hotel is LEED-certified and features five stories, 120 rooms and a terrace overlooking the Potomac River. Managed by InterContinental Hotels Group, the hotel mixes modern design elements with tributes to Old Town Alexandria's historical roots. Hotel Indigo's nod to "The Port City" includes a sculpture of a fisherman pulling in a net by local Chris Erney.

“We are excited to open Hotel Indigo Alexandria in Old Town. Guests will find many of the best neighborhood sites within walking distance of the hotel," said General Manager Kate Ellis.

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Hotel Indigo has already cemented itself in Old Town Alexandria history. When the hotel broke ground in late 2015, it discovered remains of an 18th century ship and 1755 warehouse. The discoveries have inspired designs of warehouses and marine images found all over the hotel.

The hotel has also incorporated local partners into its operation. Washington Business Journal reported that local Chef Cathal Armstrong will open an upscale restaurant called Hummingbird near the end of May. The lobby features to-go items from Blüprint Chocolates, Society Fair, Together We Bake, Port City Brewing Co. and other local businesses. In addition, the lobby features a library stocked by local bookstore Hooray for Books. The hotel will work with Torpedo Factory Art Center rotate works of art of the hotel facing the outdoor lounge, general manager Kate Ellis told the Journal.

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The hotel had offered a preview for visitors by serving as a rest stop during Alexandria's annual GW Parkway Classic on April 23.

Hotel Indigo is booking for rooms on or after May 6 with rates starting at $159 per night. The hotel is offering a "Save our Ship" promotion where guests can receive 15 percent off the room rate. A $10 donation goes to the Alexandria Archeology Fund, which goes toward preserving the historic ship that was unearthed during construction.

Images by Isaac Maiselman/courtesy of Hotel Indigo

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