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A Sydney Stay with a Suite Soundtrack

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
31/03/2026
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Hotel Indigo Potts Point
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The best music hotels across the globe are those that have found their groove in unique ways. Some operate like creative studios where artists write and record; others become unofficial green rooms for musicians and producers passing through on tour. Occasionally, a property hits such a high note it ends up inspiring a track of its own.

The Chelsea Hotel NYC, for example, is synonymous with bohemian creativity – the legacy of a period when artists such as Leonard Cohen and Bob Dylan lived and wrote there. Across coast, West Hollywood’s discreet Sunset Marquis became a rock-star refuge for bands including The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin thanks to its privacy and in-house recording studio. Even properties not directly tied to musicians can become part of music folklore. The Mexican Hotel California, for instance, draws curious travellers eager to glimpse the setting long associated with the famous Hotel California by the Eagles.

Similarly, Sydney already has a soundtrack of its own. From the cabaret shows of Kings Cross to the jazz bands that once graced the stages of Darlinghurst, music pulses through this city’s veins. And so it’s only fitting, then, that the Hotel Indigo Potts Point would arrive – offering a stay that plays the perfect supporting soundtrack and stakes its claim as a boutique sanctuary for the culturally curious and sonically inclined.

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Hotel Indigo Potts Point

While it may not have its own recording studio like some of the world’s legendary music hotels, The Hotel Indigo has found its own way to harmonise with the city’s musical history.

Stepping off Kings Cross Road, its impossible to ignore the influence of the entertainment industry on the Indigo. Sitting just behind the iconic red Coca-Cola sign, this IHG property inhabits a neighbourhood steeped in live performance, nightlife, and the occasional brush with celebrity. Jimmy Barnes, Sarah Blasko and Deborah Mailman (as well as Cate Blanchett and David Wenham) all share a connection to this corner of Sydney. And, their presence is felt in the reception area through black-and-white portraits that nod to the performers who have called local stages home.

The lobby (with a fill your own back pop corn machine), serves as both social sub and stage-set, complete with a sculptural chandelier, portrait-lined hallways and red cinema-style curtains that add a dash of drama without overshadowing the space’s old school charm.

The hotel’s 105 rooms are a playful mix of colour, kitsch, and cool references to Potts Point’s architectural and cultural heritage. Those who nab the King Suite Harbour View on level 11 (technically a one-bedder, but big enough to easily accommodate a crew of groupies) will enjoy a bright, airy perch with a king-sized bed, a wraparound headboard, and huge windows framing the harbour, Fort Denison, and glimpses of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. 

Neon pink chair cushions, tropical floral robes by Aussie label Bambury, and a rotary-dial inspired phone all nod to the hotel’s flair for theatre. And, a record player and a stack of retro records are perfect for spinning while enjoying the view or preparing for a night out in Kings Cross. 

For music lovers, there are quieter ways the hotel nods to its sonic surroundings with a sense of rhythm embedded into the entire experience: the lobby hums with conversation, footsteps echo like percussion on terrazzo floors, and the nearby streets provide a nightly soundtrack of live performances and late-night revellry.

Hotel Indigo Potts Point

Dining at Hotel Indigo continues the theme of fusion and flair. Luc-San, Chef Luke Mangan’s French-Japanese downstairs offering, brings shareable izakaya-style plates, cocktails, and sakes to the table, while the onsite X Cafe, offers a bright, casual spot for breakfast or all-day snacks. For those who prefer to keep the music private, in-room dining lets you spin tracks while enjoying a simple but satisfying meal.

Alternatively, the surrounding neighbourhoods of Kings Cross, Potts Point, Darlinghurst and Surry Hills serve up some of Sydney’s best dining destinations. Think: Hidden cocktail bars, beloved dumpling spots like Grape Garden, which make everything inhouse, and even the amazing American-style burgers at Holey Moley Putt Put Golf Course, within easy wandering distance, placing Hotel Indigo firmly at the centre of the action.

The CBD sits just a 15-minute walk away, while Kings Cross station offers an easy train ride across the city. And, for travellers who believe every hotel stay should include a stash of snacks for a midnight movie marathon, both Coles and Woolworths sit conveniently next door. Plus, the whole experience is pet-approved. So if your plus one if a furry friend, fret not. They’re also welcome!

Hotel Indigo Potts Point

Just like a good concert, the Indigo hotel’s energy is best captured after nightfall, when downlights and backlit headboards cast long shadows and turn the rooms into intimate venues for your personal soundtrack.

Hotel Indigo may not quite yet rival the world’s legendary music hotels in terms of immersive sonic offerings, but it succeeds in another key way: it reflects the nuances of its neighbourhood. Just as the Chelsea Hotel captures New York’s bohemian grit or the Sunset Marquis offers the privacy of a rock-star hideaway, Indigo thrives in its own register – quirky, colourful and unmistakably Sydney cool. And in a city where music and nightlife form the heartbeat, that’s a melody worth tuning into.

To tie in with the celebration of all things stage, and mark the 50th anniversary season of The Elocution of Benjamin Franklin, Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point has launched a special “Stay & Show” package in partnership with the Griffin Theatre Company – making it easy to pair a night at the theatre with a stylish stay in the heart of Kings Cross

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Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel, Women Love Tech and Women Love Travel. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

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