Worldwide hotel chain announces launch of first Central London branch
An international hotel chain has announced that it is opening its first location in Central London.
Hyatt Place, which has more than 700 hotels across the world, has announced the opening of its London City East venue near Aldgate East station.
The hotel has 280 rooms, as well as a restaurant on the lower ground floor, a bar and terrace, and a full fitness centre.
Michael Mason-Shaw, general manager of Hyatt Place London City East, commented: “We’re excited to open the doors of London’s newest Hyatt hotel and offer guests a smart place to stay, meet and dine.
“Being located where the city meets the east, and an historic area poised for huge regeneration – including Whitechapel’s new Crossrail link – we’re confident that visitors staying with us will be best-placed to enjoy the capital.
“From London’s newest rooftop bar to rooms that capitalise on our central location and uninterrupted views, and from our stylish public spaces to bespoke art pieces, we’ve designed every aspect of Hyatt Place London City East to reflect this incredibly diverse and culturally-rich part of London.
“And, with so many attractions on our doorstep, it’s a privilege to be a new member of this community.
“Above all, we look forward to introducing more people to the casual yet practical atmosphere associated with the Hyatt Place brand.”
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