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One Hundred Shoreditch London

Tucked into the beating heart of East London's most creative neighbourhood, One Hundred Shoreditch isn't just a place to sleep — it's a destination in its own right, where rooftop cocktails, boundary-pushing bars, and independently spirited design converge.

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Considered interior detail at One Hundred Shoreditch

The hotel at a glance

So who is it actually for? The short answer: almost anyone who wants more from a London hotel than a bed and a buffet breakfast. Solo travellers, couples, groups of friends, families, and even pet owners all have a place here — and the room categories are designed with exactly that range in mind. One Hundred Shoreditch sits within the Lore Group portfolio, a collection of design-led independent hotels that prioritises character and craft over corporate uniformity.

One Hundred Shoreditch opened in 2021 on the site of the former Shoreditch House, and it arrived with a clear point of view. The design is calm and considered without being sterile. The food and drink programme is genuinely ambitious. And the whole property carries the sense that someone with real taste was making decisions at every level.

The location helps enormously, too. Shoreditch is one of the few parts of London where world-class restaurants, independent galleries, street art, and late-night bars all exist within a ten-minute walk of each other.

Quick Reference

Type
4-star independent hotel, part of the Lore Group
Location
100 Shoreditch High Street, London E1 6JQ
Nearest Station
Shoreditch High Street Overground (2-minute walk)
Check-in / out
3:00 PM / 12:00 PM (standard)
Rate from
Approximately £200 per night

Every accommodation option, explained

There are eleven distinct room categories at One Hundred Shoreditch — genuinely useful granularity, because the differences between them are meaningful rather than marketing-speak.

The Studio is the entry-level category, but calling it 'entry-level' undersells it. These are well-proportioned rooms with a minimalist aesthetic — clean lines, quality materials, and enough calm to feel like a genuine retreat from the city outside. The design philosophy throughout the hotel prioritises headspace: rooms that let you decompress rather than stimulate you further after a day in one of London's most sensory neighbourhoods.

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Studio Pad

The most compact option, ideal for solo travellers or couples who plan to spend most of their time out in the city. Efficiently designed with no wasted space.

Studio

The standard room, offering a comfortable balance of space and value. A strong choice for most guests staying two to three nights.

Studio Double Double

Features two double beds rather than one, making it the right call for two guests who'd prefer separate sleeping arrangements, or for a small family with older children.

Studio Plus

A step up in size from the standard Studio, with more breathing room. Worth considering for longer stays or if you plan to spend time in the room rather than just sleeping in it.

Studio Loft

The most architecturally interesting of the Studio variants, with a split-level layout that adds character. Popular with guests who want something a bit different without jumping to a full suite.

Studio Extra

Additional space and enhanced amenities. A solid midpoint between the standard Studios and the full suites, particularly for guests who want more room without the full suite premium.

Studio Suite South, West and North

The three suites are differentiated by their orientation and the views they offer. The Studio Suite South looks towards the City skyline — a view that's genuinely striking at night. The Studio Suite West and Studio Suite North offer different perspectives on the surrounding neighbourhood and East London rooftops. All three step up significantly in space, with separate living areas and enhanced amenities. For stays of three nights or more, or if you're marking a special occasion, the additional space is well worth considering.

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Group and family accommodation

This is where One Hundred Shoreditch genuinely stands apart from most design hotels in London. The Room for Four and Room for Six categories are designed specifically for groups — whether that's a family with young children, a group of friends on a long weekend, or a hen or stag party wanting to stay together. The Room for Six, in particular, is rare: most hotels in this category simply don't offer a single room that sleeps six comfortably.

Which room type is right for you?

Room Type Best For Sleeps Rate Band
Studio Pad Solo travellers, short stays 1–2 £
Studio Couples, city-breakers 2 £
Studio Double Double Pairs preferring twin beds, families 2–3 ££
Studio Plus Longer stays, those wanting extra space 2 ££
Studio Loft Guests wanting architectural interest 2 ££
Studio Extra Upgraded comfort 2 ££
Studio Suite South City view, special occasions 2 £££
Studio Suite West Neighbourhood views, longer stays 2 £££
Studio Suite North East London rooftop views 2 £££
Room for Four Families, small groups 4 ££
Room for Six Larger groups, friends, celebrations 6 £££

Rate bands: £ = approx. from £200/night; ££ = approx. from £250/night; £££ = approx. from £350/night. Rates vary by date and availability.

On the suite question specifically: if you're a couple debating whether to upgrade from a Studio Plus to a directional suite, the jump is meaningful — you're gaining a separate living area and a significantly better view, not just a few extra square metres.

Five venues, five identities

This is where the hotel earns its reputation. Five distinct food and drink venues — each with its own identity, team, and booking logic — means you could spend an entire stay without leaving the building and still have a genuinely varied experience.

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Kaso Rooftop — East Mediterranean flavours with East End views

Kaso is the headline act. Perched on the rooftop with panoramic views across East London, it serves East Mediterranean cuisine — wood-fired dishes, bold spicing, and sharing plates that lean into the region's depth of flavour. The views alone justify a visit: on a clear evening, the City skyline to the south and the rooftops of Hackney to the north create a setting that very few London restaurants can match.

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Seed Library — Mr Lyan's inventive cocktail bar

A collaboration with Mr Lyan, the acclaimed London bartender behind some of the capital's most inventive drinks programmes. The concept centres on what the team calls the 'maker's touch': cocktails built with natural variance, stripped-back ingredients, and a focus on the craft of the individual making them rather than rigid standardisation.

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Lobby Bar and Lobby Lates — DJ nights every Thursday and Friday

Open all day, serving drinks from morning through to late evening. On Thursday and Friday evenings, it becomes Lobby Lates — a DJ night with curated sounds and a crowd that includes both guests and locals.

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Origin Coffee — specialty coffee within the hotel

Origin is one of the UK's most respected specialty roasters, with a commitment to traceability and quality that aligns well with the hotel's broader values. A small but meaningful detail.

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Breakfast — Sticks'n'Sunrise

Available for all guests and included in several of the hotel's current offers. It's not a standard hotel buffet; it's a proper start to the day that reflects the hotel's wider F&B philosophy.

For Kaso Rooftop and Seed Library, reservations can be made via SevenRooms. Walk-ins are welcomed across all venues, but for weekend evenings at Kaso especially, booking in advance avoids disappointment.

Current offers and how to get the best rate

One of the genuine advantages of booking One Hundred Shoreditch directly — rather than through a third-party platform — is access to a range of exclusive offers that OTAs simply can't match. Here's a breakdown of everything currently available.

Take Two — late checkout plus up to 20% off

The Take Two offer gives guests two extra hours before checkout — extending standard checkout from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM — combined with up to 20% off the room rate. For guests arriving late on the first night or heading to an evening flight, those extra two hours make a real practical difference. Lore Discovery members receive enhanced perks on top of the standard offer.

Weekend Rewind — two-night weekend stays with breakfast included

Up to 20% off a two-night weekend stay, with the Sticks'n'Sunrise breakfast included on both mornings. The breakfast inclusion represents meaningful savings on its own, and the percentage discount on top makes this the clearest value proposition for a standard city-break booking.

Stay 4 Pay 3 — extended stay discount

Stay four nights and pay for three. Simple, effective, and particularly useful for guests visiting London for a longer trip — whether that's a family holiday, an extended work visit, or someone who wants to explore the city properly. The effective 25% saving on the fourth night makes this one of the strongest offers in the portfolio.

Rise & Shine — bed and breakfast package

For guests who want the complete morning experience built into their booking, Rise & Shine packages the room rate with breakfast. It's a cleaner way to budget a stay — knowing the morning is covered removes one decision from the trip.

Lore Discovery — the loyalty programme worth joining

Membership is free to join and gives you immediate access to the best flexible rates across the full Lore Group portfolio — not just One Hundred Shoreditch, but all properties in the collection. These rates aren't available through any third-party booking platform. Beyond rate access, members receive a range of exclusive perks that vary by property and stay but typically include room upgrade priority, early check-in and late check-out where available, food and beverage credits, and enhanced benefits on packages like Take Two.

Why booking direct always wins

Third-party booking platforms take a commission from the hotel on every booking they generate. Hotels can offer perks, upgrades, and member pricing that third parties simply can't access. At One Hundred Shoreditch, booking direct via onehundredshoreditch.com or through a Lore Discovery account guarantees the best available rate plus access to all current offers. There's no scenario where booking through a third party gives you a better deal.

Beyond the rooms

Corporate meetings and event spaces

The hotel offers dedicated meeting and event spaces for corporate occasions, from small team off-sites to larger product launches. The spaces carry the same design sensibility as the rest of the property — which means they don't feel like generic conference rooms. For businesses that want their events to reflect a certain level of taste and ambition, that distinction matters. The proximity to Liverpool Street and the City makes logistics straightforward for London-based teams and for delegates travelling in from elsewhere.

Social spaces for private hire

Several of the hotel's social spaces are available for private hire. A product launch on the rooftop at Kaso, a brand event in the Lobby Bar, a private cocktail evening in Seed Library — these aren't just theoretical options. One Hundred Shoreditch has the infrastructure and the team to deliver events that feel genuinely distinctive rather than like a standard hotel function room hire.

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Weddings at One Hundred Shoreditch

Wedding packages are available, and the venue makes a compelling case for couples who want something urban and characterful rather than a traditional country house or banquet hall. Shoreditch's creative energy translates into a backdrop that photographs exceptionally well, and the F&B programme means catering is genuinely exciting rather than an afterthought.

Group stays

For larger parties staying at the hotel, the Room for Four and Room for Six categories provide accommodation that keeps groups together. The events team can also coordinate group bookings across multiple rooms for larger parties — hen weekends, stag parties, family reunions, and corporate away-days are all scenarios the hotel handles regularly.

Wellness and amenities

One Hundred Shoreditch offers a gym for guests. The hotel's approach to in-room wellness is equally considered: rooms are designed with calm and rest as the primary purpose, with blackout options, quality bedding, and an absence of visual clutter. The hotel does not currently operate a full spa with treatment rooms.

Bringing your dog

One Hundred Shoreditch is pet-friendly. Dogs are welcome at the property, and the hotel provides dog-friendly amenities including a bed and water bowls. Not all room categories accept pets — it's worth confirming at the time of booking which room types are available for guests travelling with dogs.

Family-friendly features

The hotel is well-set-up for families — partly through the Rooms for More category and partly through the broader guest experience. The Lobby Bar's daytime atmosphere is relaxed enough for families, and the proximity to Spitalfields Market and Brick Lane gives families with older children a genuinely interesting neighbourhood to explore together.

Sustainability and commitments

The Lore Group positions One Hundred Shoreditch as a values-led property, with operational commitments that go beyond vague aspirations. On the sourcing side, the hotel prioritises suppliers with demonstrable ethical and environmental credentials. Energy reduction is an active operational priority. Community engagement is another concrete strand: the hotel looks to support and involve the local Shoreditch community rather than simply occupying it.

man standing against wall during daytime in Shoreditch

Shoreditch — what to know about the neighbourhood

Shoreditch has been through several identities over the past 30 years — furniture workshops, artist studios, the dot-com boom, the hipster moment — and what it's settled into now is something more permanent: one of London's most genuinely interesting neighbourhoods, where independent culture and serious commerce coexist without either cancelling the other out. The street art is world-class, particularly around Brick Lane and Rivington Street. The food scene ranges from Bangladeshi curry houses on Brick Lane that have been there for decades to new-wave restaurants that attract serious food press.

  • Brick Lane (5 min walk east) — Sunday market, curry houses, vintage shops.
  • Spitalfields Market (10 min walk south) — Covered market with food, fashion, art and antiques.
  • Boxpark Shoreditch (3 min walk) — Street food, bars and pop-up retail in shipping containers.
  • Columbia Road Flower Market (15 min walk north) — Sunday mornings only, one of London's most beloved markets.
  • Whitechapel Gallery (15 min walk south) — One of London's most respected contemporary art institutions, free entry.
  • The City of London (15 min walk south) — For combining leisure with business, or exploring the Square Mile.

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Before you book

Answers to the most common questions about One Hundred Shoreditch.

Is One Hundred Shoreditch pet-friendly? +

Yes. Dogs are welcome at One Hundred Shoreditch, and the hotel provides dog-friendly amenities including a bed and water bowls. Not all room categories accept pets, and a per-night fee typically applies. Confirm room availability and current fees directly with the hotel before booking.

What are the check-in and check-out times? +

Standard check-in is at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 12:00 PM (noon). Early check-in and late check-out are subject to availability. The Take Two offer guarantees a 2:00 PM checkout as part of the package.

Is parking available near One Hundred Shoreditch? +

The hotel does not have its own car park. The nearest public car parks are on Commercial Street and Great Eastern Street. The hotel is within the London Congestion Charge zone (Mon–Fri, 7:00 AM–6:00 PM). Public transport — particularly the Overground to Shoreditch High Street — is the recommended option for most guests.

Is the hotel family-friendly? +

Yes. The Room for Four and Room for Six categories are specifically designed for families and groups, keeping everyone in the same space without compromise. The hotel's location near Spitalfields Market and Brick Lane also provides plenty for families with older children to explore.

How do I get the best rate at One Hundred Shoreditch? +

Always book direct via onehundredshoreditch.com. Sign up to the free Lore Discovery loyalty programme before completing your booking — members receive preferential rates that aren't available on any third-party platform. Current offers including Take Two, Weekend Rewind, and Stay 4 Pay 3 are also only accessible when booking direct.

What is Lore Discovery? +

Lore Discovery is the Lore Group's free loyalty programme. Members get access to the best flexible rates across the full Lore portfolio, plus perks including room upgrade priority, early check-in and late check-out where available, and F&B credits.

Is there a rooftop bar at One Hundred Shoreditch? +

Yes. Kaso Rooftop serves East Mediterranean cuisine and cocktails with panoramic views across East London. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations via SevenRooms are strongly recommended for weekend evenings.

Are walk-ins accepted at Kaso and Seed Library? +

Yes, both venues welcome walk-ins. That said, Kaso Rooftop in particular can fill quickly on Friday and Saturday evenings — booking ahead via SevenRooms avoids the risk of a wait or disappointment.

Can I host a private event at One Hundred Shoreditch? +

Yes. The hotel offers dedicated meeting and event spaces for corporate and social occasions, as well as private hire of social spaces including the rooftop. Wedding packages are also available.

Is One Hundred Shoreditch accessible? +

The hotel has provisions in place for guests with mobility requirements and other accessibility needs. Full accessibility information is available on the official website. Guests with specific requirements are encouraged to contact the reservations team directly ahead of booking to confirm that all needs can be met.

an aerial view of the city of London at night

One Hundred Shoreditch London isn't trying to compete with the grand hotels of Mayfair or the corporate towers near Canary Wharf. It's doing something different — and doing it well. The combination of a genuinely considered room programme, five food and drink venues with real identity, and a location at the social centre of East London's most interesting neighbourhood adds up to something that's hard to replicate.

Experience One Hundred Shoreditch

Book direct to access the best available rates, sign up to Lore Discovery for member-exclusive perks, or explore current offers including Take Two and Stay 4 Pay 3.

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