Holiday with your pup for $1 at these three hotels
Your furry four-legged friend needn‘t miss out on all the holiday fun this Easter, ANZAC Day long weekend and school holidays, with Hotel Indigos in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne welcoming pups to stay for just $1 extra.
Get set for a tonne of tail wagging when you book your doggo to join you at Hotel Indigo Melbourne on Flinders, Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point or Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre for just $1 extra per night on top of the advertised rate, for stays during the month of April.
Your pup will be pampered with a plush dog bed and blanket, delicious dog-friendly treats, food and water bowls to be used during your stay, along with plenty of pats from hotel staff.
Take a trip to Melbourne and treat yourself and your pooch (of up to 40kg) to a memorable stay experience at newly pet-friendly Hotel Indigo Melbourne on Flinders in the CBD, just a tennis ball’s throw from the Yarra River and its expansive green spaces and winding footpaths. Get a snap in the hotel’s photobooth, then snuggle up in your design-led room with sweeping backstage curtains perfect for a game of hide-and-seek, and order up room service from Luke Mangan’s French Bistrot Bisou restaurant downstairs while Fido raids his doggy loot bag. Rooms start from $189 per night.
Pit stop with pup (up to 30kg) at Potts Point at one of Sydney’s newest pet-friendly boutique accommodations, Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point, tucked behind the famous Kings Cross Coca-Cola sign. Head out into the vibrant local neighbourhood to sniff out some fun, before making yourself at home with your furry travel companion in your snazzy character-filled room, ordering a signature cocktail and in-room dining from Luke Mangan's Japanese-French restaurant, Luc-San. Rooms start from $207 per night.
Or find yourself in the Sunshine State’s capital at the art-filled, boutique Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre in the CBD’s North Quay precinct. Explore the hotel’s collection of eclectic artworks with your furry art-appreciating sidekick (of up to 40kg), and take a walk along the river, before retiring to your room and sending down for a signature sake cocktail from speakeasy-style 1603 bar and room service from Japanese Izakaya Publico restaurant, while pup enjoys tasty treats from Frontier Pets. Rooms start from $280 per night.
For more information or to book a $1 pet stay in April (usually priced at an additional $50-$100 per night depending on the location), visit http://hotelindigo.com/pottspoint, hotelindigo.com/melflinders, https://www.hotelindigo.com/brisbane.



About Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point
Sydney’s first Hotel Indigo, Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point officially opened its doors in January 2024. Tucked behind the iconic Coca-Cola sign at the crossroads of Kings Cross and Potts Point, the hotel draws inspiration from its vibrant neighbourhood and its rich theatrical, musical, artistic and LGBTIQ+ history. With 105 chic and character-filled rooms, 24-hour room service, breakfast and delicious on-site bar and restaurant Luc-San by celebrity chef Luke Mangan, Hotel Indigo Sydney Potts Point is the perfect place to take in and explore this trend-setting part of Sydney. http://hotelindigo.com/pottspoint
About Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre
A boutique hotel bringing an explosion of art and design to the CBD’s North Quay precinct. Hotel Indigo Brisbane City Centre has a myriad of creative features, inspired by the transformative stories, hidden artistic flair and eclectic characters that have shaped the city centre. Each of the 212 striking guest rooms come dressed with rich brass fittings and a deep palette to induce a restful nights’ sleep. Pull up a seat at 1603, the contemporary speakeasy-inspired bar, and enjoy local beers, wine and signature sake cocktails with a twist, or have a memorable, theatrical dining experience at onsite Japanese restaurant Izakaya Publico, which uses local produce on the first and only Warayaki Grill in Australia. https://www.hotelindigo.com/brisbane
About Hotel Indigo Melbourne on Flinders
Hotel Indigo Melbourne on Flinders opened its doors in August 2023 following an extensive $20 million refurbishment. Located on the iconic Flinders Lane, just a short walk from Southern Cross Station, the hotel is a nod to the fashion and gastronomy the street has long been known for. Featuring 216 architecturally-designed rooms, 24-hour room service, buffet breakfast and celebrity chef Luke Mangan’s French restaurant Bistrot Bisou, Hotel Indigo Melbourne on Flinders is the perfect place to explore the very best of Melbourne. hotelindigo.com/melflinders
About Pro-invest Group
Owner of Hotel Indigos in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Pro-invest Group invests in hotels and commercial property assets on behalf of global institutional investors across Europe, Middle East and the APAC region. Pro-invest Group manages c.$3 billion in assets under management through a combination of discretionary funds, joint ventures, and managed accounts. Pro-invest Group’s integrated platform spans the asset lifecycle, from arranging funding through to developing, operating and asset managing individual assets as well as portfolios. Pro-invest Group assets include 31 hotels (approx. 6,000 rooms – open and pipeline) in Australia and New Zealand, in addition to commercial and mixed-use properties. Having established itself as a management platform in Australasia, the Pro-invest Group London office was established to focus on growth in the UK and Europe. Simultaneously, Pro-invest Group is raising a third value-add fund of $500 million for opportunistic investment in Asia-Pacific.