Shoreditch, apart from being the new art scene favourite district
of London, has many trendy bars and restaurants, is also very close
to the incredibly vibrant and interesting London markets, such as
Spitalfields with its arts and crafts, international cuisine,
displays, clothes, boutique shops, Bricklane market with its Asian
influence, Petticoat market and Colombia Road flower market. Also
very popular are the Jack the Ripper guided tours in Spitalfields.
This is a highly recommended property ideally located for all
travellers.
Exterior: This is a modern, purpose-built hotel.
Lobby: The lobby is large in size and decorated in a contemporary
style. There is an adjoining coffee bar area with comfortable sofas
and an adjoining bar serving cocktails and light meals all day in a
warm, cosy atmosphere.
Rooms
All rooms are fairly large in size and in excellent condition. The
decoration is contemporary in style. All beds have duvet covers and
soft cotton sheets. All are fully equipped with sofa seating,
televisions and individually controlled air conditioning. Some
rooms have comfortable work stations with high speed internet
access. All bathrooms are medium in size and in very good
condition.
Restaurant & Food
Breakfast is available to guests each morning. A buffet is
available at breakfast, at lunch and in the evening. At midday and
in the evenings, guests may select dishes from the menu, or take
the à la carte option. Special dietary requirements
may be provided for, including individual-specific meals.
Activities & Sport
Guests have the opportunity to make use of an in-house gym.
Comments
On arrival the hotel requires guests to pre-authorise an amount of
100 pounds on a credit card. This amount is not deducted from the
guest's credit card but serves to cover any additional charges that
might be incurred during the stay.
Directions, How to get
there
From Liverpool Street Station, exit onto Bishopsgate turning left,
continue along Bishopsgate and after 5 minutes this becomes
Shoreditch High Street. The Crowne Plaza can be seen on the right,
halfway down the High Street.