
The Ivey's Hotel
Charlotte · United States
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Character and identity
Set in a 1924 former department store in Uptown Charlotte, The Ivey's runs to 47 rooms with a Paris-meets-Southern aesthetic: French art lining the hallways, a moon gate doorway with circular ironwork, chandeliers throughout, and 400-year-old reclaimed French oak floors layered with velvet furniture and detailed wallpaper. Sophia's Lounge handles cocktails, breakfast and room service from beneath a grand staircase; Church and Union, by Top Chef alum Jamie Lynch, covers New American dinner; a hidden library hosts a daily complimentary wine social. The service register is polished and personal, the mood closer to a chic private residence than a corporate hotel.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and solo travellers who want boutique style over chain predictability, plus C-suite visitors and culture-goers who value being directly across from the Blumenthal and walking distance to Uptown's museums, restaurants and shops. Bath lovers should book a room with a European soaking or clawfoot tub.
Should look elsewhere:
Families wanting a kids' club, pool or sprawling resort amenities will find this too compact and grown-up. Travellers who need a true destination spa, or anyone seeking a quiet retreat away from a downtown core, should look outside the city.
Bottom line
What sets this property apart is the room product and the building itself: exposed brick, velvet, clawfoot tubs and serious in-room tech inside a heritage shell, with a genuinely original design point of view for Charlotte. Book a Balcony Room if you can, lean on Sophia's Lounge for late drinks, and time a stay around a Blumenthal show to make the location pay off.
Location
What this place offers
- Bar
- Gym
- Meeting rooms
- Pet friendly
- Restaurants
- Wi-Fi
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Breakfast buffet
