Virgin Hotels recently opened a Shoreditch outpost in London’s East End.
Here’s what to know before booking your stay.
I found that the hotel perfectly encapsulates the energy of Shoreditch.
The exterior of the Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch hotel in London’s East End.Credit:Courtesy of Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch
Each bathroom is outfit with a steam shower and plush, luscious robes.
Rooms are stocked with artisanal snacks and wines, elegantly showcased in a bold Virgin-signature-red Smeg fridge.
For me, what sets the Virgin Hotel apart is its thoughtful nod to the areas creative roots.
The lobby at the Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch.Courtesy of Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch
From curated playlists in the lobby to local art lining the walls, every detail feels veryShoreditch.
Here, my review of the new Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch.
Bathrooms boast rain-head showers and heated floors.
The lobby lounge.Courtesy of Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch
Food and Drink
Dining at the Virgin Hotel London-Shoreditch celebrates local flavors with a modern twist.
The hotel regularly hosts live music at various venues throughout the hotel.
The rooftop pool is, of course, a highlight, but there are also spa services.
An art installation in the hotel lobby.Courtesy of Virgin Hotels London-Shoreditch
And guests can use Blue Marlin Private Members areas for 25 per person per stay.
There is no need to rent a car, as the citys best attractions are right at your fingertips.