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Accommodation > Hotels > England > London > Hackney > The Hoxton Hotel
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81 Great Eastern Street
Hackney
London
Greater London
England
EC2A 3HU

Nearest station: London underground station Old Street - 0.2 miles (straight line) - Zone: 1

The Hoxton Hotel, London

Accommodation Description:
Close to the City of London, The Hoxton Hotel London is an innovative hotel and combines captivating urban design with a distinct country lodge atmosphere. Located not only on the doorstep to London's business district, Liverpool Street and Finsbury Square, the Hoxton Hotel, London is also just a stone's throw from London's many attractions, galleries and restaurants. The classic American styled Hoxton Grill is a superb addition to The Hoxton Hotel London with its tantalising choice of sandwiches, lite bites and appetisers and hotel guests have a multitude of dining areas whatever the occasion with its plush banquette seating area, lounge, bar and trendy outdoor space

With fabulous Frette linen, sumptuous duck down duvets, flat screen TV�s, free WiFi and Aveda toiletries in each of the 205 hotel guest rooms, there�s no wonder why The Hoxton Hotel London ticks all the boxes for your short break in London. Plus, guests staying at The Hoxton Hotel London receive a free Lite Pr�t Breakfast which includes a small carton of orange juice, banana and yoghurt.

From: £39.50

Accommodation Rating: rating4 (about ratings)

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