Brick Lane • Things to do • Stay • Hotels
Mid-range stays around Shoreditch and Spitalfields trade on convenience. Rooms are reliable, lobbies are useful, and Brick Lane is a short walk for markets, dinner, and late bagels. Good for weekends that stay flexible.
citizenM Shoreditch
citizenM Shoreditch is built around the brand’s “small room, good sleep” formula: tight footprints, a large bed, strong blackout, and tablet-controlled lighting and temperature. Downstairs, the lobby is the main social space—part living room, part bar—with plenty of seats for working or waiting out the weather. It suits short stays and late check-ins, with the basics handled efficiently rather than ceremonially.
The Hoxton Shoreditch
One of Shoreditch’s defining modern hotels: small, well-considered rooms built around sleep, showers and smart lighting, rather than excess space. The lobby is the real heartbeat—part lounge, part bar, often busy from morning coffee through late-night drinks. Food runs across an Italian-leaning all-day restaurant downstairs and a rooftop Peruvian spot when it’s time to make an evening of it.
art’otel London Hoxton
A contemporary Hoxton hotel that treats art as part of the build, with signature pieces by D*Face across shared spaces and an in-house gallery programme. Rooms are modern and compact, designed around sleep and smart controls. Downstairs, The Brush runs as an all-day grand café and cocktail bar with a terrace; upstairs, wellness means a heated indoor pool, sauna/steam and a skyline gym. The rooftop restaurant, Solaya, is led by chef Kenny Atkinson.