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Sanderson London HotelvsThe Hoxton, Shoreditch
Both Sanderson London Hotel and The Hoxton, Shoreditch are highly recommended by expert writers. Overall, The Hoxton, Shoreditch is the choice of most professionals compared to Sanderson London Hotel. The Hoxton, Shoreditch scores 85 with praise from 12 reviews such as Gayot, BlackBook and Condé Nast Traveler.
Sanderson London Hotel
Michelin Guide
Frommer's
Time Out
DK Eyewitness
Star Service
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
BlackBook
Zagat
Lonely Planet Show All Reviews
50 Berners Street, London W1T 3NG
From $316/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
"Pure white bedrooms with idiosyncratic design touches such as a framed picture ... on the ceiling."
"Travelers used to the sleek glitz of Manhattan design hotels will feel at home at the Sanderson." Full review
"A noughties makeover by Philippe Starck and Denton Corker Marshall Architects turned the Grade II-listed Sanderson building... into a statement hotel." Full review
"The Sanderson’s witty decor – red lips sofa and a framed portrait that seems to hang in mid-air – is like a surreal stage set."
"Inside is an armada of unique, custom designer seating and theatrical lighting. This whimsical hotel may lack the freakish lighting of sibling St. Martins Lane but none of the drama. " Full review
"With over-the-top interiors designed by Philippe Starck, the property features some pretty extraordinary touches."
"Suka, the new Malaysian restaurant on site, was masterminded by New York’s Zak Pelaccio, and the 300-square-foot guest rooms feel surprisingly large." Full review
"The 91 rooms have Louis XIV-inspired furniture and no internal walls (i.e., the loos are see-through)."
"Philippe Starck designed this luxury West End hotel in his signature contemporary style."
"Liberace meets Philippe Starck in an 18th-century French bordello – and that's just the reception."
The Hoxton, Shoreditch
Rough Guide
Concierge
Lonely Planet
Time Out
DK Eyewitness
Condé Nast Traveler
Gayot
Travel + Leisure
BlackBook
Zagat Show All Reviews
81 Great Eastern Street, London EC2A 3HU
From $178/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"A fittingly happening spot in this über-hip neighbourhood, with modern but warm public spaces – all exposed brick and burnished metal – and comfy boutique rooms."
"For those who thrive on Hoxton's galleries, garment wholesalers, hip clubs, and swank bar-restos... this is a second home."
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Avoid the high tourist months of June and July.
Top Choice
"This is hands down the best hotel deal in London." Full review
"Famous for its low rates (including some publicity-garnering £1-a-night rooms), the Hoxton deserves credit for many other things." Full review
"Hoxton has been one of London’s trendiest areas in the last few years, and it fittingly has the city’s hippest hotel, with small but inventively styled rooms with plenty of technology."
78.6
"Add free Wi-Fi, cheap calls to the United States, and a free breakfast bag and you’ll understand the popularity of this 205-room hotel in gritty, trendy Hoxton." Full review
"Best-known for its sudden but sporadic £1 room sales, the Hoxton Hotel is another addition to the "effortlessly" trendy spots springing up across East London."
"This no-frills hotel is known for delivering style and value to its urban travelers." Full review
"Hoxton hotel landed with a bang on London Hotel scene back in 2006 with opening rate of £1 a night."
"This stylish hotel attracts an eclectic mix of creative types, party animals and business travellers thanks to a location that’s in the middle of the Shoreditch nightlife scene."