The Ned, London: A Field Review of the City's Banking-Hall Hotel
Nine restaurants under one Lutyens ceiling and 250-odd rooms above. I paid for two nights at 27 Poultry to test whether the spectacle survives a quiet
6 dispatches on the desk.
Nine restaurants under one Lutyens ceiling and 250-odd rooms above. I paid for two nights at 27 Poultry to test whether the spectacle survives a quiet
The original Hoxton opened on Great Eastern Street in 2006 and arguably invented the modern lobby hotel.
On foot through the old Bankside power station: free galleries, the Turbine Hall, the Blavatnik viewing level, and how to read a building that swallowed the
South London's loudest high street on foot: the rooftop bar atop a car park, the Bussey Building arts warehouse, Levan and Kudu, and a Rye Lane changing fast.
266 rooms in a Brutalist former council building across from St Pancras, with a red external lift and a rooftop everybody wants in.
Seven London tables that hold up — a new two-star in the old Le Gavroche room, Basque fire in Shoreditch, and the offal temple that started it all.