Bottleworks Hotel has earned some buzz for being one of the best luxury hotels near Mass Ave Indianapolis. This 4.5 star boutique hotel features high end amenities, luxury bedding and gorgeous decor throughout.
Bottleworks Hotel History In The Indianapolis Historic Bottle District
The Bottleworks District is located just north of downtown Indianapolis and used to be home to one of the largest Coca-Cola bottling plants in the world. The hotel used to be a part of that bottling plant. Art Deco and influences from the roaring 20’s can be found throughout the hotel’s rich and restored architecture.
Instagram Worthy Photo Spots Around Bottleworks Hotel
There are so many cool photo op spots and things to see around this high end boutique hotel in Indianapolis. They change out some decor seasonally, and there are lots of cool chairs or spots throughout the hotel as well. I spotted a camera wall, photo booth, old library and wall of luggage to name a few. There are even some hidden murals that would make for some really cool photo ops in the Bottleworks Hotel parking garage.



Are The Rooms At Bottleworks Hotel Nice?
Yes! I stayed in a king room which was so spacious and had all the amenities including a robe, high end blow dryer, good quality hygiene products, coffee station, mini bar, stocked fridge, umbrella, usb ports and outlets on each side of the very comfortable bed.




Parking At Bottleworks Hotel
There is valet parking available for around $50 a night. There is also a parking garage right across that street that is much cheaper.
When I stayed here I thought they only had valet, but didn’t see anyone out there, so I ended up in the garage and was really glad I did. I prefer self-park generally anyways and this garage was so easy. It was SO close to the hotel and only cost me $9 for the one night that I stayed.
Is Bottleworks Hotel Worth The Price?
This is so subjective. Room prices seem to vary quite a bit, based on dates with a King room ranging from around $200 a night to over $500 a night depending on when you stay. If you’re able to be flexible you can definitely lock in a decent deal.
Personally, I would not pay five or six hundred dollars a night for a hotel room, as I would opt for an AirBnB or VRBO if I were going to go that high. I would book a night here if I could snag a room on lower priced night. Again though, that is completely a personal preference and will just depend on your budget and priorities.
And if you’re in the area and just want to see it, you can always check out the lobby and public spaces for free.
Boutique Hotel Christmas Decorations
I visited at the start of the Christmas season and the hotel was decorated for the holidays with lots of visual interest and attention to detail.

Is Bottleworks Hotel Wheelchair Accessible?
Yes. There are ramps, elevators and ample space to navigate with a wheelchair. They also have ADA accessible rooms and other accessibility features. I stayed in a king bed room that was not an ADA accessible room, but had as much if not more space than some other hotels’ rooms that are designated for wheelchair accessibility. The bathroom had a wide door and lots of room to move around. This would have been a room that, my mom who is in a wheelchair full-time, would have been able to stay in with her travel accessibility add-ons.

Written By Erin Mullen
Erin is a digital marketing professional and content strategist who believes in being loving, authentic and bold. She is all about the detailed touches that turn experiences into truly memorable moments.
