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    The Hoxton

    The Hoxton is a hotel brand. Pearl maps 30 hotels across 16 cities in 10 countries and adds history, ownership context, key figures, FAQs, and notable locations for travelers and diners.

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    30 places

    22 mapped
    The Hoxton, Portland, Portland, United States
    1Hotel

    The Hoxton, Portland

    Portland, United States

    Points

    625

    Book The Hoxton, Portland if you want a design-forward downtown stay with more personality than a standard business hotel. It is strongest for couples, solo travelers, celebration weekends where atmosphere matters; compare live rates against The Ritz-Carlton, Portland and Hotel Lucia before committing.

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    The Hoxton, Rome, Rome, Italy
    2Hotel

    The Hoxton, Rome

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    375

    Choose The Hoxton, Rome if the rate undercuts the city's more formal luxury hotels and the goal is a relaxed, design-led base. It is better for couples and solo travelers than for guests seeking a grand Roman hotel experience, peak-season dates should be planned early.

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    The Hoxton, Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    3Hotel

    The Hoxton, Amsterdam

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Points

    325

    A strong Amsterdam pick if design, location, social energy matter more than resort-style amenities or formal luxury service. The Hoxton, Amsterdam suits couples, celebration weekends, business travelers who want a central canal-side base with personality; choose quieter canal-house peers if the stay needs to feel more secluded.

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    Llama Inn, London, United Kingdom
    4Restaurant

    Llama Inn

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    230

    Llama Inn is a good Shoreditch choice for Peruvian food when the night needs energy as much as polish. It suits dates, birthdays, later-evening plans better than quiet business meals, with Michelin Guide Plate recognition adding confidence without making the experience feel overly formal.

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    The Hoxton, Florence, Florence, Italy
    5Hotel

    The Hoxton, Florence

    Florence, Italy

    Points

    225

    A good fit for design-minded families and celebration trips that need a relaxed Florence base rather than a formal luxury hotel. The MICHELIN Guide hotel selection adds a credible quality signal, but confirm room setup, spa or pool needs, dining expectations before committing.

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    The Hoxton, Brussels, Brussels, Belgium
    6Hotel

    The Hoxton, Brussels

    Brussels, Belgium

    Points

    175

    Book The Hoxton, Brussels if you want a design-led Brussels hotel with external quality signals and a less formal feel than the city's grander luxury stays. The value case is strongest when rates are sensible outside heavy business-demand weeks, especially for travelers who care more about atmosphere than traditional hotel ceremony.

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    The Hoxton, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
    7Hotel

    The Hoxton, Dublin

    Dublin, Ireland

    Points

    175

    A good Dublin pick if the goal is a central, design-led base with lively city energy nearby. The Hoxton, Dublin is easier to recommend for first-timers, short stays, business-leisure trips than for travellers seeking a destination hotel restaurant or quiet resort-style service.

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    The Hoxton, Holborn, London, United Kingdom
    8Hotel

    The Hoxton, Holborn

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    175

    The Hoxton, Holborn is a design-led lifestyle hotel on High Holborn that competes on character rather than price alone. Standard rooms deliver the best value — suite upgrades mostly buy space, not a step change in experience. Easy to book by London standards, with a central location that works well for both leisure and business travellers.

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    The Hoxton, Paris, Paris, France
    9Hotel

    The Hoxton, Paris

    Paris, France

    Points

    175

    The Hoxton, Paris is a design-led social hotel in the 2nd arrondissement that works best as a well-priced, well-located base for travellers who prioritise neighbourhood feel over palace-tier service. Book a Roomy category for the best value. Easy to book and more accessible than comparable design hotels in the city.

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    The Hoxton, Poblenou, Barcelona, Spain
    10Hotel

    The Hoxton, Poblenou

    Barcelona, Spain

    Points

    175

    Book The Hoxton, Poblenou if Barcelona works better from Avenida Diagonal than from the old-town core. It is a practical fit for business travel, return visits, stylish weekend stays, with 2026 Mr & Mrs Smith recognition and 2025 MICHELIN Guide hotel selection as useful trust signals.

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    The Hoxton, Shoreditch, London, United Kingdom
    11Hotel

    The Hoxton, Shoreditch

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    175

    The Hoxton, Shoreditch is a practical London pick when East London is the point of the trip. Its Mr & Mrs Smith approval and MICHELIN Guide hotel selection add credibility, but the main reason to book is location: choose it for Shoreditch dinners, work nearby, lively weekends rather than formal luxury.

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    The Hoxton, Southwark, London, United Kingdom
    12Hotel

    The Hoxton, Southwark

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    175

    The Hoxton, Southwark is a design-led lifestyle hotel on the South Bank with a strong communal ethos and a residential aesthetic. It's easy to book, well-placed for Tate Modern and Borough Market, a better option than generic South Bank chains for travellers who want personality in their accommodation. Best midweek when the lobby is quieter.

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    Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    13Hotel

    Lloyd Hotel

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Points

    150

    Lloyd Hotel's five-tier room system — one to five stars within a single converted docklands building — gives return visitors a real reason to book again. The Eastern Docklands location keeps tourist density low and works well for families, with generous public spaces and varied room configurations. Booking is straightforward, but secure a higher room tier at least three to four weeks ahead in peak season.

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    Seabird, London, United Kingdom
    14Restaurant

    Seabird

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    150

    Book Seabird for a South Bank occasion where skyline setting and polished hospitality matter. It is a stronger fit for dates, celebrations, client meals than for a casual dinner, with wine recognition adding useful credibility for guests planning a more considered evening.

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    The Hoxton, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
    15Hotel

    The Hoxton, Berlin

    Berlin, Germany

    Points

    150

    Book The Hoxton, Berlin if you want a design-led West Berlin base near Kurfürstendamm with easy booking dynamics. It is a stronger fit for style-conscious city trips than for travelers prioritizing spa depth, loyalty points, or a formal luxury-hotel feel.

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    The Hoxton, Chicago, Chicago, United States
    16Hotel

    The Hoxton, Chicago

    Chicago, United States

    Points

    150

    The Hoxton Chicago delivers design-forward rooms and a genuinely social atmosphere in the West Loop at a price point well below Chicago's luxury tier. The on-site restaurant and bar are assets, the Fulton Market location is hard to beat for access to the city's best dining. Skip it if a pool or full spa is non-negotiable — this is a lifestyle hotel, not a wellness retreat.

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    The Hoxton, Downtown LA, Los Angeles, United States
    17Hotel

    The Hoxton, Downtown LA

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    150

    Choose The Hoxton, Downtown LA if the trip is centered on Downtown LA and you want an easy-to-book city base with MICHELIN Guide hotel recognition. It is a weaker fit for travelers prioritizing a full spa retreat, beach access, or westside convenience, so judge the rate against how much time the Broadway location will actually save.

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    The Hoxton, Williamsburg, New York City, United States
    18Hotel

    The Hoxton, Williamsburg

    New York City, United States

    Points

    150

    The Hoxton, Williamsburg is a design-led Brooklyn hotel on Wythe Ave with a casual, community-oriented atmosphere and straightforward access to both the waterfront and Manhattan. It suits travellers who want neighbourhood character over full-service luxury. Booking is easy, availability is generally good, it sits at a more accessible price point than comparable Manhattan alternatives.

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    Alassio, Florence, Italy
    19Restaurant

    Alassio

    Florence, Italy

    Points

    100

    Alassio is a practical Florence pick for Mediterranean cooking when the goal is an easy, lower-friction meal rather than a credential-heavy destination dinner. Book it for flexibility and broad appeal; choose a more documented venue if price, chef, menu format, or awards are central to the occasion.

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    Alassio Restaurant, Florence, Italy
    20Restaurant

    Alassio Restaurant

    Florence, Italy

    Points

    100

    Alassio Restaurant brings Mediterranean flavors to Florence, offering a special-occasion setting scaled for couples and small groups rather than Tuscan-focused trattorias. Without published awards or menu specifics, it's a fallback for diners seeking lighter, coastal-inspired plates in an intimate room. Book one to two weeks ahead for preferred times; consider awarded Tuscan kitchens if credentials matter more than cuisine variety.

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    Bouvier, Vienna, Austria
    21Restaurant

    Bouvier

    Vienna, Austria

    Points

    100

    Bouvier is a practical Vienna pick when flexibility matters more than a destination meal. With no verified cuisine, price, awards, or drinks-program detail, it is safer as an easy central booking than as the anchor of a food-focused trip. Cross-shop Meierei im Stadtpark for a clearer Austrian €€ choice or Steirereck im Stadtpark for a splurge.

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    Cantina Valentina, Sint Joost Ten Node, Belgium
    22Restaurant

    Cantina Valentina

    Sint Joost Ten Node, Belgium

    Points

    100

    Cantina Valentina is a practical Sint Joost Ten Node choice when convenience matters more than a documented chef, cuisine, or price signal. Treat it as an easy Brussels meal option for flexible plans; if you want a clearer dining identity, compare it with Les Dames Tartine nearby or le Petit bon bon for a Belgian €€€ alternative.

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    Chet's, London, United Kingdom
    23Restaurant

    Chet's

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    100

    Chet's is worth considering when Shepherd's Bush convenience matters more than a heavily signposted dining proposition. Easy booking makes it useful for casual dates, solo meals and low-pressure group plans, but diners planning a major celebration may want a restaurant with clearer cuisine, pricing and awards signals before committing.

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    Elio, Rome, Italy
    24Restaurant

    Elio

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    100

    Book Elio if you need an easy Parioli-area meal in Rome for a date, family dinner, or business table. It is a practical choice rather than a destination built around a famous chef, award list, or defined tasting format, so cross-shop Spazio Roma or Fradiavolo Roma Parioli if cuisine identity or casual value matters more.

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    Enoteca Violetta, Florence, Italy
    25Bar

    Enoteca Violetta

    Florence, Italy

    Points

    100

    Book Enoteca Violetta as a flexible Florence wine stop, not as the anchor dinner of the trip. It suits travelers who want a casual, wine-led pause between bigger meals or cultural plans, especially when the night calls for conversation over ceremony. With no confirmed menu, price band, or awards, keep expectations practical and situational.

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    Lotti's Restaurant & Bar, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    26Restaurant

    Lotti's Restaurant & Bar

    Amsterdam, Netherlands

    Points

    100

    Lotti's on the Herengracht is an occasion-first restaurant in a canal house setting that earns its address. Booking is easy relative to comparable Amsterdam venues, making it a practical choice when a celebration or business dinner needs to come together quickly. Not a takeout or delivery venue — the room is the reason to go.

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    Moonlark's Dinette, Los Angeles, United States
    27Restaurant

    Moonlark's Dinette

    Los Angeles, United States

    Points

    100

    Moonlark's Dinette is worth considering when Downtown Los Angeles convenience matters more than a destination-level brief. Treat it as a flexible first-timer option for lunch or an easy pre-plan meal, then cross-shop Cara Cara for rooftop atmosphere or STILE Café for a lighter café-style alternative.

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    Patatino, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
    28Restaurant

    Patatino

    Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Points

    100

    Patatino is a practical West End pick for an easy Edinburgh dinner, especially if the group wants a comfortable hotel-adjacent setting rather than a high-stakes destination meal. Choose it for low-friction dates or small celebrations; cross-shop Palmerston if you want a clearer modern-cuisine proposition at a stated ££ level.

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    Rivié, Paris, France
    29Restaurant

    Rivié

    Paris, France

    Points

    100

    Rivié is worth choosing when you need a central Paris option that can handle a late, flexible evening near Sentier and the Grands Boulevards. It is less compelling as a food-first destination, but useful for solo diners, casual groups, plans that may shift after dinner.

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    Tope, Portland, United States
    30Bar

    Tope

    Portland, United States

    Points

    100

    Tope at 15 NW 4th Ave is one of Portland's more accessible rooftop bar options, with easy booking and a central Pearl District location. The outdoor terrace is the main draw, making it most worthwhile between May and October. Low planning overhead and no reservation anxiety make it a practical first or repeat visit, especially for small groups or casual evenings out.

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    About The Hoxton

    Neighbourhood soul, open-house living

    The Hoxton is known for its 'open-house' concept, featuring vibrant lobbies that serve as social hubs for both guests and locals, offering comfortable spaces for working, dining, and socializing. The brand emphasizes thoughtful design inspired by its surrounding neighborhoods, often collaborating with local artists and makers to create unique and welcoming environments.

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    Locations
    16
    Cities
    10
    Countries

    Entity profile

    At a glance

    Official website
    Founded
    2006
    Origin
    London, UK
    Founder
    Sinclair Beecham
    Parent
    Ennismore
    Pearl coverage
    30 locations in 10 countries

    Why it matters

    The Hoxton is known for its 'open-house' concept, featuring vibrant lobbies that serve as social hubs for both guests and locals, offering comfortable spaces for working, dining, and socializing. The brand emphasizes thoughtful design inspired by its surrounding neighborhoods, often collaborating with local artists and makers to create unique and welcoming environments.

    The Hoxton brand was founded by Sinclair Beecham in 2006. In 2012, it was acquired by Ennismore, a hospitality company founded by Sharan Pasricha. In 2021, Ennismore entered a joint venture with Accor, a leading global hospitality group, forming a new autonomous entity that includes The Hoxton among its portfolio of lifestyle brands.

    History and origins

    The Hoxton was founded in 2006 in London, UK. A key milestone came in 2012: Ennismore, owned by Sharan Pasricha, acquired The Hoxton brand. The Hoxton brand was founded by Sinclair Beecham in 2006.

    2006

    First Hotel Opening

    The Hoxton, Shoreditch, opened in London's East End.

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    2012

    Acquisition by Ennismore

    Ennismore, owned by Sharan Pasricha, acquired The Hoxton brand.

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    2015

    First International Expansion

    The Hoxton, Amsterdam opened, marking the brand's first hotel outside London.

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    2018

    US Market Entry

    The Hoxton expanded to the United States with openings in Williamsburg, New York, and Portland.

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    2021

    Expansion to Italy

    The Hoxton, Rome opened, marking the brand's entry into the Italian market.

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    2021

    Joint Venture with Accor

    Ennismore entered a joint venture with Accor, creating a new autonomous entity.

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    Key figures

    Notable Pearl locations

    The Hoxton, Shoreditch / London / UK

    First hotel

    The Hoxton, Paris / Paris / France

    Grandest hotel

    The Hoxton, Williamsburg / New York / USA

    First US hotel

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is The Hoxton?+

    The Hoxton is a globally recognized luxury brand with 30 hotels and resorts tracked on Join Pearl. The Hoxton is known for its 'open-house' concept, featuring vibrant lobbies that serve as social hubs for both guests and locals, offering comfortable spaces for working, dining, and socializing. The brand emphasizes thoughtful design inspired by its surrounding neighborhoods, often collaborating with local artists and makers to create unique and welcoming environments.

    When was The Hoxton founded?+

    The Hoxton was founded in 2006 in London, UK.

    Who owns The Hoxton?+

    The Hoxton is owned by Ennismore (Accor).

    How many The Hoxton locations are there?+

    Join Pearl currently tracks 30 The Hoxton hotels and resorts worldwide.

    Who founded The Hoxton?+

    The Hoxton was founded by Sinclair Beecham.

    What is The Hoxton known for?+

    The Hoxton is known for its 'open-house' concept, featuring vibrant lobbies that serve as social hubs for both guests and locals, offering comfortable spaces for working, dining, and socializing. The brand emphasizes thoughtful design inspired by its surrounding neighborhoods, often collaborating with local artists and makers to create unique and welcoming environments.

    Where is The Hoxton headquartered?+

    The Hoxton was originally established in London, UK.

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