The Ned NoMad Hotel

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The Ned NoMad opened five years after the original Ned property in London. Based in The Johnston Building, which was built in 1903, the façade has been restored along with the interiors and now offers 167 guest rooms and suites inspired by the existing Beaux-Arts style with an interior design by the Soho House Design team. With a look and feel reminiscent of the glamorous 1920s, the hotel’s art collection is housed around the property, 300 curated pieces of the best of the contemporary art scene including a few specifically commissioned pieces. Classically detailed guest rooms, with a restrained colour palette, range from the 27 square metre Crash Pad to the 41 square metre Large room – all featuring showers and Cowshed amenities. When you advance up the categories to the suites, all but the entry level 50 square metre Salon Suites enjoy separate showers and baths. The round walled Rotunda Suites at 67 square metres of living space enjoy panoramic views of the city, a circular bedroom, a separate living room and bathrooms featuring claw-footed baths and rainforest showers. The 102 square metre Broadway Suite is more like an The largest suite however at 204 square metres is the Duplex Terrace Suite with a living and dining area dressed with vintage pieces and handmade rugs with an outdoor private terrace overlooking the city. 

When hunger beckons, head to the chic all day dining space of Cecconi’s on the first floor for modern day classic Italian cuisine or the mezzanine based Little Ned bar with booth style and bar seating and a menu of club favourites and burgers or salads alongside classic cocktails, champagnes and wines. Guest room reservations allow access to Cecconi’s (the restaurant) and Little Ned (the bar) whilst Club members may access separate areas such as the outdoor rooftop terrace – Ned’s Club Upstairs (with a terrace looking out over the city), The Magic Room (an events space with live shows), The Library (by day a meeting point, by night a bar) and the wood panelled and chandelier bedecked Dining Room. Ned Friends may access Cecconi’s, Little Ned and Ned’s Club downstairs with The Atrium for a meeting spot offering food, drinks and live entertainment.


 

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