London’s calling as Hyde is heading to the UK for the first time, putting down roots in the beating heart of one of the capital’s most storied neighbourhoods. Set to swing open its doors on September 2nd, 2024, Hyde London City is bringing its electrifying energy to a Grade II-listed landmark in the middle of historic Old Bailey.
Set across seven storeys, Hyde London City Hotel will have 111 guestrooms, a modern Turkish restaurant named Leydi serving up generous lokanta-style hospitality, and an intimate subterranean cocktail bar dedicated to a love of music that harks back to Hyde’s origins on the LA club scene.
The new hotel is well located for exploring the City and surrounding neighbourhoods, which are steeped in music, art, and design history. It will provide a unique destination for business travellers tired of cookie-cutter corporate accommodation.
World-famous landmarks St. Paul’s Cathedral and Old Bailey are literally on the doorstep, while the iconic music and arts destination Barbican Centre and the showrooms, concept stores and galleries of Clerkenwell, home to the eponymous Design Week, are within easy walking distance.
The eclectic history and emerging creative scene surrounding the hotel will heavily influence Hyde London City’s cultural and music programming, which is integral to the brand’s DNA.
The hotel’s interiors will also reflect the spirit of discovery intrinsic to the Hyde experience while paying homage to the architectural heritage of the 19th-century building, resulting in a layered, immersive aesthetic.
References as diverse as Darwin’s seminal work and the discovery of the kaleidoscope add vibrancy and interest to the alternately green- and blue-framed guestrooms, while classic Hyde touchpoints like dressing gowns inspired by surf ponchos and sublimely comfortable slides dial up the cosy vibes.
Set in the eaves of the building with a soaring 5m high ceiling, the hotel’s Headliner Suite looks to botanical motifs to inform its style, setting the scene for a convivial spot that is ideal for sundowners with its very own marble-topped bar and views over London’s rooftops.
On the ground floor, Leydi, the modern Turkish restaurant, will bring the flavours and all-day food culture of Istanbul to the heart of London. Leydi will plate up generous meze, home-baked pide, and Mangal-grilled meat and fish served family style to encourage joyful communal dining that slips effortlessly into the early hours, liberally aided by free-flowing raki.
The warm and textured interior design adds to the mellow vibe, and cosy window tables invite guests to pull up a bar stool, grab a cocktail, and immerse themselves in the intoxicating beat of London life.
As the night draws in, locals and guests alike can head underground to Black Lacquer, an intimate cocktail bar where eclectic, global music is celebrated. Clean serves and a perfectly pitched menu of small, Tokyo-inspired plates will be set against a daily-changing soundtrack driven by the curated collection of meticulously maintained vinyl on display.
The spirit of each Hyde is enhanced through meaningful connections with its local music scene, and Black Lacquer’s cultural programming will be informed by collaborations with emerging DJs and artists, establishing it as an inclusive social hub where anything can happen.
Hyde London City is now accepting reservations with rates from £230. For guests looking for the hottest opening deal, Dis-loyalty, Ennismore’s game-changing travel and food membership, gives members 50% off newly opened hotels within their Collective. This means guests can enjoy half-price rates on all stays at Hyde London City between September 2nd and December 2nd, 2024.
Hyde London City opens September 2nd
Address: 15 Old Bailey, London EC4M 7EF.
Website: https://hydehotels.com/london-city/.
Photography courtesy of Hyde Hotels.
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