Pan Pacific London is a new hotel located in a mixed-use development at One Bishopsgate Plaza in the City of London. It is expected to open first quarter 2021.
Pan Pacific London will have 237 bedrooms and suites plus two restaurants and bars. Leisure facilities will include a fully equipped gym, treatment rooms, an indoor infinity pool and a fitness area.
Pan Pacific London will feature 1,213 square metres of dedicated meeting space with nine flexible meeting rooms over two floors of the hotel plus a Ballroom to accommodate from two to 400 guests.
Pan Pacific London is located in Houndsditch in London’s Square Mile, a stones-throw from a range of London sights including St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Museum of London, the River Thames, Tower Bridge and The Tower of London.
Accor Hotels group has agreed to turn its five-star London hotel, The Curtain, into a Mondrian hotel thus marking the brand’s return to London. Mondrian London Shoreditch will be Mondrian's sixth hotel and a European flagship.
The hotel is currently undergoing an update and a restyle. When it reopens the Mondrian London Shoreditch will have 120 bedrooms and suites. It will also include a Michelin-star restaurant, a rooftop pool and restaurant Lido, a spa and the Curtain Members Club which will continue to operate under its current name.
Mondrian London Shoreditch is located in Curtain Street in the heart of Shoreditch, London's ‘creative and cultural’ hub and a short walk from Old Street station.
NoMad London is a new hotel opening in February in London’s Covent Garden. The building, formerly Bow Street Magistrates Court and Police Station dates from the 19th century.
NoMad London will be a 91-bedroom boutique hotel.
NoMad London will feature the NoMad restaurant comprising three rooms: The Atrium, a three-storey space enclosed by a glass ceiling, plus the Atrium bar and the Fireplace Room.
The original Magistrates Courtroom will become the Magistrates Ballroom accommodating up to 75 guests with two side meeting rooms.
NoMad London is a short walk from the Covent Garden Underground on the Piccadilly Line, and is within walking distance of Soho, the River Thames and Leicester Square.