As the first hotel to bear the Andaz name, the Liverpool Street property in London continues to go from strength to strength. The hotel has hosted a fine assortment of launches, parties and happenings since opening and has really become a talking point in London. It is not unusual to pass a celebrity on the stairs, yet all visitors and guests are treated with the same friendly and sophisticated service. The Andaz concept was created in response to the changing demands of hotel guests, and combines design-driven environments with warm, subtle service. The customer is placed at the centre of the experience and it is this that truly sets Andaz apart.
ROOMS AND SUITES
All of the hotel's 267 rooms and 23 suites are fitted for both comfort and utility with contemporary colour schemes and designer fittings. In addition, the hotel is eco-conscious, using systems that save water and power wherever possible and sourcing for local suppliers of food and drinks.
Workspaces in every room feature oversized desks with Eames chairs. Room rates are inclusive of ...
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in-room amenities, including the 'healthy mini-bar', local calls and wireless Internet access. Entertainment comes in the form of large LCD televisions with satellite channels, while fun extras such as iPods and PSP game consoles are available for loan.
THE STUDIO
In lieu of traditional meeting rooms, the hotel offers the Studio, a dynamic gathering space that features selections from the property's five restaurants. With a private entrance and dynamic open kitchen, the concept is residential in its design.
DINING
The hotel knows that travellers want an unpretentious, yet pleasurable environment. The result is a philosophy of sophistication made simple. Without posturing or staid rituals, all five restaurants and five bars serve world-class food and drink - from afternoon tea and traditional Japanese cuisine to fine dining in the 1901 restaurant.