The Hoxton
The Hoxton is a modern hotel in a simple brick building in Shoreditch, East London, with 210 rooms of varying sizes. The rooms feature herringbone wooden floors and simple, stylish finishes, while common areas showcase dark walls and contemporary design throughout the property.
The Hoxton opened in 2006 as the first hotel of a small chain that later expanded across Europe and the United States. The hotel grew alongside Shoreditch as the neighborhood transformed from a lesser-known area into a hub for artists and creative professionals.
The Hoxton reflects the creative identity of Shoreditch, a neighborhood shaped by artists and young professionals who gather in social spaces. The hotel serves as a meeting point where visitors and locals blend together in the informal atmosphere of the area.
The hotel offers free wifi that works reliably and complimentary breakfast brought to your room upon request. The location makes it easy to explore on foot, with all areas of Shoreditch within walking distance and multiple transport options nearby.
The Hoxton deliberately keeps rooms small to medium-sized, with some called 'shoebox' rooms, positioning it as an affordable alternative to large luxury hotels. The absence of a traditional concierge desk is replaced by staff who know the local area well and freely share tips about hidden spots.
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