Andaz London Liverpool Street – A Concept by Hyatt

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From:$339 /night
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Set in the grand red-brick façade of the former Great Eastern Hotel (est. 1884), the Andaz London Liverpool Street blends Victorian character with modern creative energy

With 267 rooms and suites, it sits perfectly between the polished business streets of the City of London and the bohemian heartbeat of Shoreditch

The hotel’s spirit is pure East London—layered, artistic, and effortlessly alive.

What Makes It Special

  • Grade II listed Victorian railway hotel reimagined with bold, modern interiors.
  • Designed by Sir Terence Conran’s team, showcasing industrial details and local art.
  • Five dining venues, including 1901 Wine Lounge, Miyako Japanese restaurant, and the lively Rake’s Café Bar.
  • Complimentary minibar, local snacks, and free Wi-Fi in every room.
  • Prime location beside Liverpool Street Station—perfect for exploring Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane, and the Tower of London.
  • Eclectic event spaces, including the preserved Masonic Temple, a hidden 1912 gem used for private events and film shoots.

A Day at Andaz London Liverpool Street

Morning

Begin your day with locally roasted coffee beneath the glass dome of the 1901 Ballroom. The hum of commuters from Liverpool Street Station mingles with the scent of fresh pastries—the city awakening just outside your window.

Afternoon

Venture into Shoreditch for street art, indie boutiques, and vintage markets, or take a 10-minute stroll to the Tower Bridge and Thames riverside. Return for a break in your art-filled suite; the minibar is stocked and complimentary.

Evening

As dusk falls, the building glows in amber light. Choose Miyako for sushi and sake, or linger at Rake’s Café Bar over a negroni and the rhythm of low jazz. Downstairs, the Masonic Temple offers a secret world of marble and mystery—a touch of old London glamour.

Night

Back in your room, lights dimmed, you’ll feel the mix of past and present—the deep hush of old walls holding centuries of stories, and the modern city pulsing just beyond.

Insider Tips for Andaz London Liverpool Street—A Concept by Hyatt

  • No parking on site, so don’t drive; rely on trains or taxis.
  • Ask front desk to pre-book your airport taxi if leaving early—London traffic and station crowds can be unpredictable.
  • Low floors can have minimal train or traffic noise, but rooms are generally well soundproofed.
  • If mobility is limited, request a walk-in shower—some rooms have tub/shower combos that are awkward to access.
  • Complimentary wine hour (usually 6–7pm weekdays, sometimes Saturdays)
  • Restaurants close early, so check hours in advance.
  • Complimentary mini-bar snacks and soft drinks in rooms

Why We Love It

At Hotelagio we hand-pick only stays that feel truly one-of-a-kind. This property made our list because of these rare details:

  • Historic railway-hotel heritage reimagined for the modern traveler
  • Five restaurants and bars, from sushi to all-day dining and fine wine
  • Design-led interiors balancing Victorian structure and East End creativity
  • Perfect location for business or leisure—steps from Liverpool Street Station, Spitalfields, and Brick Lane
  • Complimentary minibar and Wi-Fi are understated touches that make luxury feel easy

For Whom

For design lovers: Where architecture and art collide, every corner tells a story.
For city explorers: Steps from London’s financial district, markets, and Shoreditch nightlife.
For business travelers with style: Flexible meeting spaces, high-speed connectivity, and a setting that inspires.

Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)

Location: a 15-minute drive from London City Airport, 30 minutes from Heathrow, and within walking distance to Spitalfields Market, The Gherkin, and the Tower of London.
Rooms: 267 rooms and suites, all featuring bespoke design and a free minibar.
Rates: From USD 339 per night, offering remarkable value for a five-star design hotel in the heart of London’s financial and creative hub.
Best for: Business travelers, design enthusiasts, and couples on a city break.
Style: Historical design hotel blending Victorian architecture and modern art.

 

Hotel Facilities

Art collection
Exclusive dining
Scenic views
Unique location

Hotel Setting

City

Hotel Style

Design
Historical
Hotel
Modern

Rules

Check In 3:00 pm
Check Out 12:00 pm