Hotel Carmichael ranks among the top 100 hotels in the world, according to the Luxury Lifestyle Awards. The hotel’s general manager, Jamie Hopwood, also earned recognition as one of the top 100 hotel general managers.
Luxury Lifestyle Awards (LLA) is a global awards program that recognizes luxury goods and services worldwide.
“Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of evaluating and honoring over 5,000 exceptional goods and services from more than 100 countries,” said Luxury Lifestyle Awards founder and CEO Alexander Chetchikov. “Each winner represents a story of passion, creativity, and dedication to delivering the extraordinary.”
For 18 years, the Luxury Lifestyle Awards has evaluated thousands of luxury products and services worldwide to create a curated list of the very best, the website states.

Opened in 2020, Hotel Carmichael features a 122-room boutique selection and is a part of Marriott’s Autograph Collection located in Carmel, IN. The hotel also has the French restaurant Vivante and the Feinstein Cabaret, for guests looking for food and entertainment.
Hotel Carmichael is managed by Coury Hospitality, a management company for Autograph Collection hotels. The hotel’s design philosophy is “Always Live, Never Scripted,” according to the website. Guests can enjoy amenities such as live music five days a week, curated art and in-room dining.
“The Hotel Carmichael is one of our state’s foremost hotel properties and Carmel’s appeal to business and leisure travelers will grow exponentially as part of this exciting project,” Carmel Mayor Sue Finkam said in a statement about the hotel’s expansion, slated for completion in fall 2026.
Hotel Carmichael is located at 1 Carmichael Square, Carmel, IN.
For more information visit https://www.hotelcarmichael.com/ .
Contact Staff Writer Malik Simon at 317-762-7847.
Malik Simon is a Staff Writer for the Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper. Originally from Memphis, TN, he graduated from Mississippi Valley State University with a Bachelor of Arts in General Studies concentrating on journalism. Before joining the Recorder, he wrote for the Devil’s Gazette newspaper at MVSU and served as a freelance content and video editor. He seeks to use media to help communities flourish through literacy and factual reporting.









