Need to know
Rooms
237, including one suite.
Check–Out
Noon, but you’ll get guaranteed late check-out until 3pm included with your stay. Check-in, 2pm.
More details
Rates don’t include breakfast, but options are available at the restaurant for around £20 each.
Also
One Roomy has been adapted with widened doorframes, a roll-in shower, emergency alarm and vibrating pillow for guests with limited mobility and/or hearing. Lifts service all floors, and public bathrooms and communal spaces — including the restaurant — are wheelchair accessible.
At the hotel
Courtyard, boutique, co-working space, neighbourhood guide, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Roberts radio, air-conditioning, tea- and coffee-making kit, mini fridge, free boxed water and bespoke bath products.
Our favourite rooms
The Hoxton’s iconic mid-century features (arched headboards, sophisticated hues, scalloped edges, vintage radios) come into their own across all rooms. Sizes are suggested by names, with the Roomy and Biggy as the hotel’s most spacious — we’re particularly fond of the latter, for its super-king-size bed and freestanding tub.
Packing tips
A preference to potter: this residential neighbourhood has a slower pace, and plenty of markets to roam.
Pet‐friendly
One dog under 18 kilogrammes is welcome for free in all rooms except those in the Cosy Park category. Pups will be welcome everywhere in the hotel, and staff provide local walking routes, treats, bowls, beds and poo bags. See more pet-friendly hotels in London.
Children
Welcome; there’s a devoted-to-tots ‘Tiny Hox’ team on call to arrange everything from bottle warmers and cots to colouring books and breakfast bags. An extra bed can be added to Biggy, and the Snug Bunk connects with another room for families of four.
Sustainability efforts
Its Green Key certification shows that The Hoxton, Shepherd’s Bush takes sustainability seriously: single-use plastic is banned, bath products are all refillable, LED bulbs and sensors lighten energy consumption, water restrictors limit waste and rainwater is collected for garden maintenance. Local produce is prioritised where possible at the restaurant, and an optional £1 can be added to each bill to help raise funds for local charity, the People’s Kitchen.