Since the start of the 21st century, no other part of London has changed quite as much as Shoreditch. What was once an almost no-go outpost of the capital, butting up against the Square Mile, has become prime real estate – a bustling, buzzing hive of creative energy, ranging from art and fashion to media, music and tech. When all of that arrives, then great food, nightlife, shopping, and – of course – hotels, will surely follow. With the newly opened Elizabeth Line making it easier than ever to head east, here’s our guide to some of the best places to rest your weary head after a day of street food, craft beer, hipster-spotting and vintage shopping.
The best hotels in Shoreditch are:
- Best for a classy home away from home: Hoxton Shoreditch, Booking.com
- Best for an artsy, sophisticated adventure: One Hundred, Booking.com
- Best for the high-end all-rounder: Mondrian, Booking.com
- Best for budget without the compromise: Z Hotel Shoreditch, Booking.com
- Best for design-infused sleep-overs: Boundary London, Booking.com
- Best for a cool and relaxing stay: Montcalm East, Booking.com
- Best for a dirty weekend: Mama Shelter Shoreditch, Booking.com
- Best for an immersive Shoreditch experience: Shoreditch House, Sohohouse.com
This is a hotel brand where, if you’re visiting a city lucky enough to have one, you should be sure to book a night or two, but the Shoreditch version is the original. The gorgeous bedrooms – ranging from ‘shoebox’ to ‘roomy’ – are a lesson in mid-century industrial chic, with wood panelling, designer chairs and lighting, and rainfall shower heads in the well-appointed bathrooms. There’s also an in-room continental breakfast, an excellent rooftop Mexican-themed restaurant, and the whole establishment is centred around the legendary Hoxton Grill. The trendy and welcoming communal spaces include a working space lobby with bar, library and meeting rooms.
Price: Doubles from £269
Best for an artsy, sophisticated adventure: One Hundred
A short stumble from the buzzy Rivington St and Curtain Rd, this newly opened, high-end independent offering is a heady mix of classy hotel elegance and mid-century modern cool. Warm, woody, muted tones stretch from the welcoming reception right up to the airy designer accommodation, with its Miami pops of colour, sleek finishing, seating areas and amazing views. Speaking of views, the rooms ain’t got nothing on the rooftop bar and…
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