Andaz London Liverpool Street - a concept by Hyatt

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Andaz London Liverpool Street is a boutique hotel that blends contemporary style with a vibrant atmosphere in the heart of the city. The property, formerly the Great Eastern Hotel, is situated in the lively Shoreditch neighbourhood of East London, making it an ideal base to explore this dynamic part of the city placing guests in close proximity to attractions like Brick Lane, Spitalfields Market and the vibrant street art scene. The hotel's design is a reflection of East London's eclectic spirit, featuring an industrial-chic aesthetic with an artistic twist. Unique artwork, exposed brick walls and contemporary furnishings create an atmosphere that is both stylish and welcoming so expect the unexpected. Andaz London offers 267 rooms and suites, each fashion forward and designed for comfort and convenience. With their modern design and thoughtful amenities, they provide a cosy retreat in the heart of the city. The hotel's premier suite is known as the 80 square metre Andaz Design Suite created by Sir Terence Conran with a Savoir bed and pieces by both Eames and Karuselli. It even has a replica of the coffee table Conran designed for his own home. This spacious and luxurious suite boasts a separate living area, a dining room and a marble and white tiled bathroom with standalone tub. For those who like to stay trim, there is a fully equipped fitness centre at the hotel whilst to immerse guests in the lively culture of East London, the hotel offers various activities, such as guided art tours, food and cocktail workshops and neighbourhood exploration tours. When the time comes to dine, head to Rafe’s Café Bar – a café by day and a bar when day turns to dusk – for snacks, cocktails and more in a lounge style setting. There is also Miyako for a taste of Japan, Lady Abercorn’s Pub & Kitchen for a global menu of revisited pub grub, the Eastway Brasserie for classic brasserie dining and the 1901 Wine Lounge offering a chic space for afternoon teas, wines and champagnes. As an aside, the hotel keeps one of London’s best kept secrets. Now used as a meeting space, behind heavy studded doors and accessed by a winding staircase, lies a perfectly preserved and highly ornate Grade II listed Masonic Temple where freemasons used to meet. Built in 1912, with marble columns, a zodiac gold ceiling and original masonic thrones, ask to see it when you stay.

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