## Space
The minimalistic, Scandinavian feel allows guests to relax, while being located in the heart of Shoreditch.
Shoreditch House and Redchurch Street are less than 5 minutes walking and Brick Lane, Columbia Road and Broadway Market are all nearby.
24/7 guest support
Professionally cleaned
Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
Kitchen:
The kitchen/diner consists of high end appliances with an induction hob, dishwasher, washer/dryer, kettle, toaster, fridge/freezer all following a silver metal theme, giving the feel of a professional kitchen. Then the softness of the solid light wood table from which to enjoy your morning cup of coffee or dinner after a long day of exploring.
Living Room:
The peaceful living room boasts a large window, with natural light. A desk, cleverly built into the shelves is perfect for those guests visiting for work.
The sofa pulls out into a bed, suitable for one adult or child.
Bedroom:
A comfortable large bed, bedside table, storage space for clothes and a mirror, comprises the bedroom furniture. Keeping to the white coloured theme, it is calming and serene.
Bathroom:
The stunning bathroom is tiled with gorgeous blue lava stone.
There is underfloor heating throughout the flat.
## Access
You will have full access to the property during your stay. Enjoy!
## Interaction
My support team is available 24/7 for any and all enquiries during your stay.
## Neighborhood
In Shoreditch, empty walls are future murals. The neighbourhood’s industrial warehouses and side streets offer plenty of potential space waiting to be reimagined. Old brick warehouses have transformed into interactive art galleries, and countless buildings have served as Banksy’s canvases. Shoreditch’s appeal as a creative playground stems (at least, in part) from an urban, gritty underbelly, but clean-cut treasures aren’t in short supply—Shoreditch’s design sensibilities also influence its trendy pubs and cafes.
A triangle of influences have made Shoreditch into one of London’s most distinctive and unusual areas. To the East, Bangla-town and Brick Lane – London’s celebrated curry mile – are a riot of smells and colours from the Indian subcontinent. In the West, the looming towers of Liverpool Street and the City represent the world’s most concentrated area of money-making talent, where a number of sophisticated business hotels have sprung up. And right in the middle of it all is Spitalfields market, a citadel of the working classes and home of the cockney music hall tradition. The result is an area where trendy bars sit next to cut-price Bangladeshi restaurants, where artists and fashionistas from Hackney and Shoreditch make their own clothes with fabrics from sari shops, and traditional cockney butchers share space with exclusive delicatessens.
As well as its great restaurants, Shoreditch is famous for its street food. Brick Lane, home of much-loved bagel institution Beigel Bake, hosts a huge market every Sunday offering global street food from Canadian poutine to Thai delicacies. On top of their outdoor eateries, there are also enclosed market areas on and around the famous street, from Backyard Market to Sunday Upmarket. Another favourite is Pump Street Food Market, located in an old petrol station.
## Transit
Shoreditch is incredibly well-connected. Hoxton, Haggerston and Shoreditch High Street stations are all part of the Overground network while Old Street and Liverpool Street also serve the neighbourhood and are only five minutes away from Kings Cross and nine minutes from Oxford Circus.
Westminster – 32 minutes tube ride
Bank – 11 minutes tube ride
Canary Wharf – 27 minutes tube ride
Heathrow Airport – 60 minutes tube ride
## Notes
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!