Hotels in Shoreditch, London

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Great97 reviews
MapView on map4.0 km from City Centre500 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 273 /nightSelect
8.4
Great500 reviews
MapView on map3.8 km from City Centre500 m from London Liverpool Street
From   US$ 72 /nightSelect
8.0
Great116 reviews
4.1 km from City Centre400 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 497 /nightSelect
8.2
Great150 reviews
3.8 km from City Centre400 m from London Liverpool Street
From   US$ 426 /nightSelect
8.2
Great305 reviews
4.1 km from City Centre700 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 246 /nightSelect
8.4
Great224 reviews
4.1 km from City Centre300 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 75 /nightSelect
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8.4
Great148 reviews
4.3 km from City Centre400 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 148 /nightSelect
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8.2
Great69 reviews
4.4 km from City Centre400 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 190 /nightSelect
8.8
Great5 reviews
4.7 km from City Centre900 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 440 /nightSelect
7.6
Very good5 reviews
4.0 km from City Centre300 m from Brick Lane
From   US$ 558 /nightSelect
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4.0 km from City Centre300 m from Brick Lane
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City Guide: Shoreditch, London

5 Top recommended hotels near Shoreditch:

CitizenM London Shoreditch Hotel: Located in the heart of Shoreditch, this trendy hotel offers stylish rooms with an ultra-modern design. Guests can enjoy the rooftop bar and stunning views of the city skyline.

The Hoxton, Shoreditch: Situated in a bustling area known for its vibrant nightlife, this chic hotel offers comfortable and stylish rooms. With its lively atmosphere, quirky design, and popular restaurant, it's perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the local scene.

Ace Hotel London Shoreditch: This unique hotel combines modern amenities with a vintage-inspired design, making it a favorite among hipsters and creatives. Its popular rooftop bar provides panoramic views of the East End.

The Curtain: Located in the heart of Shoreditch, this luxurious hotel features stylish rooms with unique artwork and upscale amenities. Guests can indulge in its spa, rooftop pool, and lively rooftop bar.

Nobu Hotel Shoreditch: Nestled in the heart of Shoreditch, this contemporary hotel offers elegantly designed rooms and a tranquil ambiance. With its renowned restaurant showcasing Nobu's famous Japanese cuisine, it's a destination for food lovers.

Why should you stay near Shoreditch?

  • Vibrant Nightlife: Shoreditch, known for its vibrant and eclectic nightlife, offers a plethora of trendy bars, clubs, and live music venues. From intimate cocktail bars to buzzing nightclubs, there is something to cater to every taste. Visitors can explore renowned spots like Cargo, XOYO, or the iconic Old Street Records for an unforgettable night out. Additionally, various underground venues host live gigs, stand-up comedy shows, and DJ sets, ensuring non-stop entertainment for those seeking an exciting nightlife experience.
  • Art and Street Culture: Shoreditch is famous for its abundant street art and vibrant artistic scene. The streets are adorned with incredible murals created by renowned international artists. Visitors can take self-guided walking tours to uncover these captivating artworks, or opt for guided tours to gain deeper insights into the different styles. Shoreditch also boasts numerous art galleries and studios, where visitors can explore contemporary art exhibitions, attend workshops, and even purchase unique pieces of art directly from local artists.
  • Food and Culinary Delights: Shoreditch is a food lover's paradise, offering a diverse range of culinary delights. From Michelin-starred restaurants to street food markets, the area caters to all tastes and budgets. Visitors can enjoy a gastronomic adventure exploring various international cuisines, including Asian fusion, Middle Eastern, South American, and more. Head to Boxpark, London's first pop-up mall, which houses numerous street food vendors. Alternatively, visitors can explore Brick Lane, renowned for its curry houses and vintage shops, and savor a traditional British curry or explore the diverse flavors of Bangladeshi cuisine.
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