Bottleworks Hotel Indianapolis.
Occupying the 1931 Coca-Cola bottling plant, this boutique hotel is a masterclass in Art Deco preservation. The exterior gleams with original white terra cotta, while the interiors maintain a cinematic feel with ornate tilework and bold black-and-white photography. Rooms feel distinctly residential, featuring local touches like Klipsch speakers and mattresses manufactured in nearby Plainfield. Beyond the architecture, the property serves as the anchor for the Bottleworks District; it’s physically connected to The Garage food hall and steps from duckpin bowling at Pins Mechanical Co. On-site, the mood is upscale but playful, evidenced by a vintage photo booth on the second floor and a billiards table in the lobby. For a nightcap, the cocktail bar Sundry & Vice provides a moody, sophisticated retreat that honors the building's industrial roots without feeling like a museum.