4Hoteliers
SEARCH
SHARE THIS PAGE
NEWSLETTERS
CONTACT US
SUBMIT CONTENT
ADVERTISING
Hotel Indigo invites you to go off the beaten path, all staff can recommend hidden neighborhood gems.
Monday, 3rd March 2014
Source : InterContinental Hotels Group
For travelers who have a passion for discovery, getting recommendations from a hotel for things to do off the beaten path can be a challenge.

Hotel Indigo®, the brand that connects guests and the neighborhood, is the perfect fit for these explorers, who are typically not interested in the museum mentioned in every guidebook or the hottest exclusive restaurant. Instead, they want a meaningful connection with the neighborhood they're visiting and the people who live there, which no other brand but Hotel Indigo provides.

The Hotel Indigo brand has turned the idea of the traditional concierge role into a full-scale experience throughout each hotel, and it starts with the team members, many of whom are locals themselves. Everyone who works at a Hotel Indigo hotel, from a bartender to a room attendant, can recommend hidden neighborhood gems that won't be found in most guidebooks or recommended by many, if any, concierges at other hotels.

"Our guests want to experience something unique and different when they travel. For them, it's not about doing what's trendy or popular. They want to be with interesting people and make a meaningful connection to the neighborhood," said Mary Winslow, director, Americas Brand Management, Hotel Indigo. "Every person who works in a Hotel Indigo hotel is an expert on their local neighborhood. They learn what intrigues our guests and what they're passionate about, and they make recommendations based on their personal knowledge. At our hotels, it's everyone's role to connect guests to the neighborhood."

The newest way that the Hotel Indigo brand is making this connection is through the Neighborhood Guide, an innovative touchscreen display that connects guests to each other, the local neighborhood and to Hotel Indigo locations around the world.

The Neighborhood Guide, a proprietary offering found only at Hotel Indigo hotels, offers guests an overview of each hotel's unique neighborhood story, a roundup of the local hotel team's favorite attractions and restaurants and the technology to share what they've discovered through a fun photo sharing tool linked to Facebook. With 55 Hotel Indigo properties worldwide, guests can explore and discover the brand's global community through an interactive map, prompting some to plan future travel as they discover new hotels and locales around the world.

Piloted in eight test markets in 2012, including Atlanta, San Diego and Chicago, the Neighborhood Guide was immediately well-received by guests, generating more than a quarter of a million guest interactions and the sharing of more than 12,000 pictures.

"The Neighborhood Guide serves as a visual way for our hotel team to engage with guests and to bring our neighborhood story to life in a way that inspires curious travelers to get out and explore," said Barbara Kulwiec, general manager at the Hotel Indigo Asheville hotel in North Carolina. "People can't get enough of the platform's photo feature. Some even include their pets in the pictures! It's wonderful to see how excited guests are about the Neighborhood Guide, and it gives our lobby space a fun, social element."

The Neighborhood Guide information is also available on the Hotel Indigo mobile website, enabling travelers to explore any Hotel Indigo neighborhood they're visiting, even if they don't step foot in a hotel.

"You don't have to be a guest in one of our hotels to discover our neighborhoods," added Winslow. "Anyone can access our recommendations directly from the palm of their hand."

 Latest News  (Click title to read article)




 Latest Articles  (Click title to read)




 Most Read Articles  (Click title to read)




~ Important Notice ~
Articles appearing on 4Hoteliers contain copyright material. They are meant for your personal use and may not be reproduced or redistributed. While 4Hoteliers makes every effort to ensure accuracy, we can not be held responsible for the content nor the views expressed, which may not necessarily be those of either the original author or 4Hoteliers or its agents.
© Copyright 4Hoteliers 2001-2024 ~ unless stated otherwise, all rights reserved.
You can read more about 4Hoteliers and our company here
Use of this web site is subject to our
terms & conditions of service and privacy policy