The Ned
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27 Poultry, London EC2R 8AJ, England
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- Bar/Lounge
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Pool
Wallpaper
"When the London-based Soho House and New York-based Sydell Group decided to collaborate on a new hotel in central London, the result was always going to be special especially since they..."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"The Ned is a spectacle of a hotel...it’s now a party palace – with restaurants, bars and a magnificent lobby with live music. For downtime, expect beautiful bedrooms and a deeply comfy spa."
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Fodor's
"Bursting with eye-catching art deco design, and achingly hip, sumptuous interiors, The Ned is as close to the glamor of the 1920s Jazz Age as you’ll find in contemporary London."
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Jetsetter
"Ostentatious hotel and members' club in the City with no less than 10 restaurants as well as its own barber shop, hammam, and underground vault."
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Condé Nast Traveler
"Intimate this hotel isn't—you could lose weeks in here—but it remains a veritable crowd pleaser."
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Time Out
"252 bedrooms, nine restaurants, grooming centres and a members' area (open to guests, too) called Ned's Club, housing a rooftop pool, a gym, a spa, a hammam and a late night lounge bar."
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Afar Magazine
"The entire property is done up in cool, vintage-inspired design, including the 250 guestrooms, which range in category from Crash Pad and Cosy to Heritage and six types of suites. "
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i
There’s a photo ban in any place that’s part of the Club membership, including that stunning rooftop.
Forbes Travel Guide
4 Stars
"When London-based
Soho House & Co teamed up with New York’s Sydell Group to resurrect a
former bank, glamorous stay The Ned was born. This wasn’t any ordinary bank,
though. The 1924..."
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Lonely Planet
Top choice
"What was until recently the Midland Bank designed by Sir Edwin `Ned' Lutyens in 1924 has metamorphosed into a splendid butterfly with 250 rooms over nine floors."
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i
Choose a `Cosy' room (there are a dozen different types) facing Queen Victoria St. The Ned counts a full seven restaurants in the erstwhile Grand Banking Hall, where there is daily live music.
Monocle
"The atrium is dominated by verdite marble columns in parakeet green, plus listed former banking counters of oak, teak and cherrywood."