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Ace Hotel London Shoreditch

100 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6JQ T: +44 (0)20 7613 9800 www.acehotel.com/london@acehotellondon

Ace Hotel London Shoreditch hangs its hat in London’s most creative, engaged district. A hub for galleries, theatre and design, Shoreditch is home to Brick Lane Market, landmark creatives and renegade artists from around the world. Walkable, bike-able and let’s-get-lost-able, Shoreditch is the open-air version of what they aim for each Ace Hotel to be: somewhere you don’t want to leave.

From their rooftop bar and lounge, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city. With DJs, dancing, cocktails and Sunday brunch, the bar and terrace is open to groups large and small, raucous affairs and intimate gatherings. Meanwhile the hotel’s fine dining brasserie, Hoi Polloi, serves up English modernist food. Chef Peter Woods takes a fiercely seasonal approach, offering the forward-thinking local area and hotel guests a unique dining experience. On top of this, the hotel also holds the friendly Bulldog Edition cafe helmed by a World Barista Champion and a World Cup Tasters Champion, who provide its guests with a passion for coffee and the very best beans. Finally, Ace Hotel London Soreditch offers a stellar late-night programming and drinks at their celestial basement artspace, Miranda. Plus, if you like sleeping,

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