The Angad Arts Hotel, located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, officially opened last November. With four colors – red, green, yellow, and blue – symbolizing passion, rejuvenation, happiness, and tranquility, the hotel encourages guests to choose a room that best matches their mood rather than being assigned a room randomly.
These four main colors aren't just used for the walls; they're found in details of every room, from the tiny rubber ducks in the bathtub to the pillows nestled on the bed. In particular, upon entering a room almost entirely in neon yellow, guests will feel as if they've stepped into a painting by Van Gogh. This is perhaps why the hotel has "Arts" in its name.
The yellow room symbolizes happiness (or perhaps happiness for those who are Minions fans?).
From Angad Arts Hotel, guests can easily walk to St. Louis's cultural and artistic destinations such as the Contemporary Arts Museum, the historic Fox Theatre with its newly decorated Byzantine architecture, and the live music venue Firebird.
Besides being close to art centers, the area surrounding Angad Arts Hotel also boasts many attractive dining options, notably Pappy's Smokehouse barbecue restaurant and the famous Urban Chestnut brewery.
The hotel lobby features an impressive "chameleon" light fixture. This is actually a light fixture that can rotate 360 degrees.
The building itself has a rich artistic history. When it was first built in the 1920s, it was originally a theater and gradually transformed into the hotel it is today. Furthermore, it is listed as a national historical landmark, so any restoration and improvement must respect its cultural and artistic value, ensuring that its historical significance is not diminished over time.

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