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St Martins Lane London, a Morgans Originals hotel

St Martins Lane London, a Morgans Originals hotel

4.5 / 5Great13 Reviews
45 St Martin's Ln
6.29KM from Hackney Empire

This hotel is a dreamy wonderland! Designed by Philippe Starck, it blends classic British style with quirky touches like gilded chairs and life-sized chess pieces. Located in the vibrant theater district of Covent Garden, it’s perfect for art and culture lovers. With pet-friendly policies, Chinese hospitality, and amenities like a fitness center and bar, it’s ideal for both family trips and business stays. A truly unique experience!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Hackney Empire

The Hoxton, Shoreditch is a top choice for theatre enthusiasts, located just a 5-minute walk from the Hackney Empire Theatre. The hotel features stylish rooms with soundproof windows and premium bedding, ensuring a peaceful retreat after performances. Its on-site café and rotating local art exhibitions add to the vibrant cultural vibe, while complimentary shuttle service connects guests to nearby venues like the Barbican and Old Vic.

Yes, The Hoxton, Shoreditch is just a 5-minute walk from the Hackney Empire Theatre, making it ideal for theatre visitors. Surrounded by indie bookshops, jazz bars, and alternative performance spaces, the hotel enhances your cultural immersion. Guests enjoy priority ticket HopeGoo support and flexible check-out options, ensuring a seamless experience before and after shows.

Staying at The Hoxton, Shoreditch unlocks access to the monthly Shoreditch Art Trail, featuring immersive street art tours. Before a show, explore Brick Lane Market for authentic British burgers and artisanal coffee. The hotel also partners with local troupes to offer a "Theatre Night Package" including tickets, dinner reception, and exclusive memorabilia—perfect for diving into London’s underground arts scene.