"Shake hands with hipsters from all over the world..."
Facts
- Ace Hotel is a
collection of individual hotels with locations in Palm Springs, Panama, Downtown
LA, Portland, New York, Seattle and London
- The Ace Hotel in
London is an industrial Designhotel based in the hipster quarter Shoreditch
- surrounded by
galleries, theaters, restaurants, it is located near Shoreditch Bricklane
Market where you can find lots of design stuff and craft
- very stylish, spacious
industrial furnished rooms with an overall concept in mind
- early 60ies lookalike
Hoi Polloi restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner
Design
The hotels design
concept is a very functional but comfy one. It’s a nice mélange between vintage
and very straight industrial furniture. A beautiful hip mixture of wood, steel,
warming textiles and breathtaking papeterie.
The floor plans of
the rooms are ample and the furniture is quiet and cautious. You won’t find facility that's not useful.
Around
Shoreditch is, as
mentioned above, a very hip hub, where you can find your favourite vinyl as
well as handmade unique accessories like jewelry, bags, shirts. Or you are
interested in vintage apparel. Afterwards plenty of restaurants with food from
all over the world offer delicious diversified treat.
Visit the recycled
containers at the boxpark and get an idea what is coming up next
season.
In the evening follow
the DJ lines or concerts in Ace Hotel itself or in one of the locations near
the hotel (village underground/the arch, Xoyo, the Macbeth)
Conclusion
If you are a hipster
you will enjoy Ace Hotel in many ways. Get in contact with the Shoreditch
locals at every time of day and night in the hotel lobby. Use the hotel as a base for your business
trip. London underground is easy to reach.
Even for families
visiting London as tourists, we recommend Ace Hotel as your base as the rooms are
not as tiny as in other hotels. We enjoyed our stay
very much and will come back soon.
Ace Hotel: 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 the Brick Lane Market, landmark creatives and renegade
artists from around the world. The neighbourhood's legacy includes
theatres running banned 16th century plays, the debut of drag pioneer Hetty King and the first rumbles of
industrialized craft in the Western Hemisphere.
Today, it's a place
where art, design, culinary innovation, culture and tech gather and
phosphoresce from the heat of collaboration, inspiration and a soft spot
for the future.
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