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Hotel Indigo Chester
Hotel Indigo Chester

Hotel Indigo Chester is a boutique hotel located in the heart of Chester’s beautiful and historic city.  Newly built in 2019, it was designed to reflect the Roman city’s architecture and its famous racecourse.

Location:

Arriving at Hotel Indigo Chester
Arriving at Hotel Indigo Chester

The hotel is conveniently located being just a ten minute walk from Chester railway station.  Direct trains from London take under two hours and with regular services between Manchester, Leeds and North Wales the city is ideal for a city break without needing to bring the car.  For guests who prefer to travel by car than the M53 motorway is close at hand linking to the National road network.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance lobby, Hotel Indigo Chester
Entrance lobby, Hotel Indigo Chester

We decided to travel by train and on arrival into Chester station it was a quick and easy walk to the hotel.  Hotel Indigo is situated on a fairly quiet road which has a church next door and a park further along.

Cosy seating, entrance lobby, Hotel Indigo Chester
Cosy seating in the entrance lobby,

The entrance lobby is bright and welcoming with its green padded armchairs and floral cushions.  Two receptionists were on duty and with only one couple ahead of us, we were soon checked in by Kurt who was very welcoming, enquiring if we had travelled far and of any plans we might have made for our stay.

Lifts, Hotel Indigo Chester
Retro painted lift doors at the hotel

After confirming the time of our dinner reservation and explaining when breakfast was served, we were handed our key cards and soon taking the lift up to our room on the first floor.  The lift doors have a fun, retro feel as they are painted to resemble old fashioned metal door gates.

The Room:

Edmund Kirby Suite, Hotel Indigo Chester
The Edmund Kirby suite

Rooms are designed around three different local themes: architecture, horse-racing and the city’s famous Eastgate Clock.  We had been booked into the Edmund Kirby suite, named after a local architect who designed the large stone built gothic style church of St. Werburgh of which our room had views.

Deluxe room,, Hotel Indigo Chester
Our spacious room

Our deluxe room had a large entrance hallway with ornate metal coat hooks and a suitcase stand.  With an armchair covered in sumptuous gold fabric by the window, the spacious room oozed elegance.  The king sized Hypnos bed felt like sleeping on a cloud and its surrounding wood panelled headboard featured gold stencilling.  Continuing with the hotel’s retro theme, there was an antique black telephone on one of the bedside tables and pictures and plates adorning the walls continuing the architecture theme.

Using the retro telephone, Hotel Indigo Chester
Using the retro telephone beside the bed

At the foot of the bed was a chaise longue on which I relaxed whilst watching the large wall mounted television.  As our suite was on the corner of the building we had the benefit of four large floor to ceiling windows, three of which overlooked an ornate row of Victorian Gothic houses whilst the one to the side had views of the church and park gates.  Although there was a certain amount of  traffic along the road we didn’t hear any noise at all and slept soundly both nights.

Useful working space in our room at the Hotel Indigo Chester
Our room had a useful work desk

A multi purpose dressing table / desk along one wall had numerous power points and with super fast W-Fi was an ideal work station when we needed to use our laptops.

Bathroom, Hotel Indigo Chester
Our en-suite bathroom

Moving into the bathroom, this came complete with a rainfall shower, luxurious, large, thick towels, bathrobes, slippers and fragrant Zenology toiletries.  I liked it that there was a speaker built into the bathroom so that I could continue listening to the News and other TV programmes from there.

Hospitality tray, Hotel Indigo Chester
Our well stocked hospitality tray with gorgeous cups and saucers

Other room features included air conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities and a complimentary mini bar replenished daily and filled with gin, beer, soft drinks, water and fresh milk for our tea.

Complimentary mini bar, Hotel Indigo Chester
Complimentary mini bar, Hotel Indigo Chester

To accompany our pre-dinner drinks were tasty snacks of irresistible hand cooked crisps.

Dining:

The Forge Restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester
The Forge Restaurant

Dinner: The open plan ground floor is home to a vintage style cocktail bar and The Forge Restaurant.  It’s a meat lover’s paradise with its menu offering the finest locally reared steaks and venison which are all displayed in a meat fridge that diners are invited to select from.

Open Kitchen, Forge Restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester
Open Kitchen, Forge Restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester

Mike Robinson, a leading chef and restaurateur has established a strong reputation for excellent casual dining based on locally sourced and sustainable ingredients and we looked forward to our dining experience.

Meat fridge, The Forge Restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester
The restaurant’s large meat fridge

We were shown to a cosy booth to the rear of the restaurant which was the perfect spot for watching the chefs who were expertly cooking over wood and charcoal in the open kitchen.

The Forge restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester
The Forge Restaurant

The decor of The Forge continues the hotel’s theme of horse racing with artworks of horses, rosettes and other equine-themed decorations adorning the walls.  Helen, who was to be our server for the evening introduced herself and offered helpful suggestions from the menu.  Although the restaurant is noted for its succulent meat, also on offer are a range of tempting vegetarian and vegan dishes.

The Forge Restaurant menu, Hotel Indigo Chester
The Forge Restaurant menu, Hotel Indigo Chester

Whilst sipping glasses of Malbec (most wines are available by the glass and bottle) we made the difficult decision of selecting from the menu.  My starter of blue cheese mousse with walnuts, grapes and celery was light and flavoursome and so beautifully presented that it looked almost too nice to eat.

Blue cheese mousse starter, The Forge, Hotel Indigo Chester
My blue cheese mousse starter

My husband’s cider braised ham hock with tempura mussels was also a popular choice as it was not something he would usually order.

Breast of Gressingham duck, the Forge, Hotel Indigo Chester
My main of Breast of Gressingham duck,

For mains I chose the breast of Gressingham duck with quince, beetroot and kale whilst Mr. C. opted for the Bathurst Estate fallow deer with artichoke and broccoli.  Again, these were both well presented, bursting with flavour and modern interpretations of traditional dishes.

Desserts. The Forge restaurant, Hotel Indigo Chester
Our delicious desserts

Never being one to refuse a dessert I enthused over my sour lemon posset served with salted oats whilst the winter spiced crème brûlée across the table was a clear winner too.  Dining at The Forge is a relaxed affair with top notch cuisine and friendly, attentive service.

Breakfast: This is also served in The Forge when the restaurant is transformed with a vast array of tempting fresh fruit, cheese, yoghurts, pastries, cooked meat and cereals to start the morning with.

Breakfast buffet, Hotel Indigo Chester
Part of the hotel’s breakfast buffet

A friendly and efficient team of servers led by Steve and Joanne brought us pots of freshly brewed coffee and took our orders from the hot menu.  On one morning I ordered the full English and on the other I chose smashed avocadoes with poached eggs.  Both were cooked to perfection and very tasty.

The Facilities:

Cocktail bar, Hotel Indigo Chester
The hotel’s cocktail bar

The hotel features 75 uniquely styled guest rooms, two lifts and 24 hour front desk service.  Adjoining the open plan lobby are attractive lounge areas and the vintage inspired Forge cocktail bar where we enjoyed relaxing and mingling with both guests and locals.

Hotel Indigo Chester, cocktail bar
The cocktail bar

Due to its city centre location the Indigo does not have any car parking on site except for a drop-off bay for loading and unloading.  The hotel has made arrangements to provide a discount rate of £12 down from £20 for 24 hours at the Pepper Street car park an 8 minute walk away.

Out and About:

City Walls

City Walls, Chester
City Walls, Chester

Take a walk along Chester’s ancient city walls which extend for 2 miles (3 km) and are an ideal way to gain a perspective of the city from above.  If you prefer to join a guided tour then these start from outside the tourist office offering a wealth of information and uncovering hidden gems.

Eastgate Clock

Eastgate Clock, Chester
Eastgate Clock, Chester

Admire the beautiful Eastgate clock positioned on a footbridge overlooking Eastgate, Chester’s main shopping street.  The clock was erected in 1899 to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria two years earlier and is the second most photographed clock in England after London’s Big Ben.

Chester Cathedral

Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral

Visit the magnificent Chester Cathedral, a stunning Gothic structure that was a medieval Benedictine abbey before becoming a cathedral in 1541.  Join one of the Cathedral at Height tours for a behind the scenes view of the cathedral and for stunning vistas from its tower top.

Chester Racecourse 

Chester Racecourse
Chester Racecourse

Spend a day at Chester Races which opened in 1539 making it the oldest racecourse still in operation in the world.  The racecourse, also referred to as The Roodee was built on the site of an old Roman harbour and can be viewed during an extended walk along the city walls.

The Rows

The Rows, Chester
The Rows, Chester

Go shopping along The Rows, Chester’s unique Tudor shopping streets.  Steps lead up from ground floor level to long covered balconies lined with shops, galleries and restaurants.  These continuous half-timbered walkways are arranged directly above those at street level.

Pleasure Boat Trips 

Pleasure boat trips, , Chester
Pleasure boat trips

Take a relaxing boat trip along the River Dee.  Tours depart from the Groves Promenade with a choice of 30 minute city cruises and longer two hour boat trips (summer season only).  Further details available at Chester Boat.

Chester Zoo

Giraffes at Chester Zoo
Giraffes at Chester Zoo

Chester Zoo was opened by George Mottershead and his family in 1931.  It is one of the country’s largest zoos covering 125 acres and houses over 7,000 animals covering 500 species.  It’s easily accessible from the city centre without a car as there are frequent bus connections taking around 15 minutes.  (Buses 1 and 1X).

Chester Museums 

Grosvenor Museum, Chester
Grosvenor Museum, Chester

Learn about the city’s history at the Grosvenor Museum and explore the macabre history of medicine through time at Sick to Death, a new visitor attraction housed in a former church.

Overall:

Deluxe room, Hotel Indigo Chester
Our deluxe suite

Our stay at the Hotel Indigo Chester was a superb high-end boutique hotel experience.  It’s sumptuous design with modern and quirky twists create a relaxed and welcoming appeal and with the cathedral, river, city walls and shopping all just a few minutes walk away, it’s the perfect place for a city break.

Racecourse themed artwork, Hotel Indigo Chester
Racecourse themed artwork around the hotel

Details: Hotel Indigo Chester, Grosvenor Park Road, Chester, CH1 1QQ

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During our stay we were guests of Hotel Indigo Chester and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.

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47 responses to “Hotel Indigo Chester”

    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, it’s absolutely beautiful. A modern hotel with nods to the city’s historic past.

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      1. iGaming Informer Avatar

        I saw some cool 360 images via VR…..was magnificent…..

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          That’s good to know.

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  1. leightontravels Avatar

    A great place to stay by the looks of it. I love the The Edmund Kirby suite, so quirky and comfortable. A good spacious desk to work on is a major plus.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The Indigo in Chester is gorgeous and just around the corner from all the action. Our suite was beautiful and having a spacious desk was so much better than propping the laptop up on the bed! Hope your Easter weekend is progressing well and you have both given yourselves a well deserved break.

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  2. worldexplains Avatar
    worldexplains

    Look nice

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it’s a beautiful hotel.

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  3. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Your hotel looks so beautiful, and it seems like there is a lot to do around Chester!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Chester is a beautiful city and staying at the Hotel Indigo was lovely.

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  4. travelling_han Avatar

    Ahhh I stayed here last year and thought it was beautiful 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were pleasantly surprised how beautiful the city was (when I could drag myself out of the book store). Thanks so much for taking an interest and to learn that you adored Bucharest too.

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    2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Apologies Hannah, I mistakenly thought you were commenting on my Bucharest post, sorry for being so careless! The Hotel Indigo Chester is gorgeous and I’m glad you’ve already experienced a stay there. We do seem to like the same sort of hotels.

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  5. Rebecca Avatar

    You had a lovely stay in Chester! I’ve never been to this English city, but having heard how magnificent its cathedral is, I have it on my bucket list! One of these days, I’ll need to return to England to check it out!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m certain you’ll be back over here before too long. Perhaps flying into Manchester next time and focussing on the delights of northern England for a change. Your trip looked fabulous.

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      1. Rebecca Avatar

        I hope to visit northern England, as I haven’t been!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          That would be great especially if we were able to arrange a meet-up.

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          1. Rebecca Avatar

            Yes, that’d be lovely! Until next time!

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  6. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    This hotel looks very stylish. I love the retro look of the elevator doors. Sounds like you had a pleasant stay.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I think it’s the extra touches like the retro lift door style and old fashioned phone that turn a stay in a hotel into a memorable experience. Thanks so much for commenting and have a lovely weekend.

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    Those Retro painted lift doors at the hotel reminded me of the way elevators were presented back in the 1940’s. Nice paint job. Very functional hotel for business travellers.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your interest in my review if the Hotel Indigo in Chester Ian. It’s a very comfortable hotel and it’s retro touches really enhanced our stay.

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  8. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    What a beautiful hotel. The smallest details make all the difference don’t they, like the retro phone! Love it. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Maggie. Yes, the smallest details matter so much and they all add to the overall experience which the hotel provides. Hope you both have a lovely weekend.

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  9. Mike and Kellye Hefner Avatar

    Hotel Indigo Chester looks so well done and expensive, but oh so elegant. We would love to stay there. To us the hotel would be a vacation in itself.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest in my review of The Chester Indigo. It’s a beautiful hotel and like you, staying somewhere like that is part of the experience! Hope you both have a good weekend.

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  10. grandmisadventures Avatar

    It looks so elegant with those dark colors and gentle pops of color 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Meg, Hotel Indigo in Chester is a lovely place to stay and we adored it’s colour schemes too.

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  11. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like a marvelous place to stay Marion. I do love how hotels in Britain and Europe in general are accessible from the train station or metro lines. We enjoyed being car free on our 2017 and 2019 trips. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my review of Hotel Indigo Chester Allan. It’s a very comfortable hotel and as you noted within a few minutes walk from the railway station meaning we could leave our car at home.

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  12. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    I LOVE the decor of the hotel, the food looks delicious too! Sign me up!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The decor is so cheerful and bright and everything about our stay was gorgeous. Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  13. Sheree Avatar

    Another Hotel Indigo!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, can’t get enough of them Sheree! Another great stay.

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        There’s plenty of them in France too

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          1. Sheree Avatar

            Keeping my fingers crossed for you

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  14. ourcrossings Avatar

    Are those gluten-free chocolate brownies that I spy with my little eye? It’s only 1 o’clock in Sligo, but already feels like it’s been one of those days, so I could definitely do with a couple of brownies! I love how beautiful the hotel lobby is with wonderful art and comfy lounge chairs. I am glad to see you had a great stay. Thanks for sharing and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Yes, lots of gluten free treats on offer Aiva at the Indigo in Chester. It’s a lovely hotel and we were made to feel very comfortable there. Thanks so much for taking time to read and comment, it’s much appreciated.

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  15. Dev Avatar

    Marion you always find the best places to visit and stay.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so kind of you to say Dev. The indigo in Chester is gorgeous!

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      1. Dev Avatar

        It looked amazing. So very different than the Hotel Indigo’s I have seen in the states!

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I’ve only stayed in ones in England so far but expect they all have their own styles.

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  16. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    I love those painted lift doors, they must be very cleverly done as I couldn’t tell if they were truly vintage until I read your comments about them. The whole hotel looks lovely, warm and welcoming.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      The hotel is absolutely gorgeous Helen and Chester itself is beautiful too! Thanks so much for taking the time to comment. It’s much appreciated.

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  17. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Your luxury suite is beautiful and spacious Marion – and so inviting. Oh, and just love the retro phone! What a lovely restaurant Forge Restaurant is and your food is beautifully presented. And the cocktail bar – bonus! It’s such a lovely hotel where you can see how much effort has gone into making it a great experience for guests.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Corna for your kind words and interest in my review of the Chester Indigo. Our suite was so gorgeous that two nights didn’t seem long enough!

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