Hotel in London, United Kingdom
Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt
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About Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt
Andaz London Liverpool Street is a design-forward Hyatt lifestyle hotel steps from one of London's best-connected transport hubs. It delivers more atmosphere than a standard business hotel at a lower price than the West End's top luxury properties. Rates drop meaningfully in August and early January — the clearest windows to book for value.
Should You Book Andaz London Liverpool Street?
If you're weighing up a City of London base and comparing Andaz Liverpool Street against a conventional business hotel like a Marriott or a Hilton on the same block, the Andaz wins on atmosphere without a significant price premium. It's a credible choice for anyone who wants a design-forward stay close to Liverpool Street station — one of London's best-connected transport hubs — without committing to the full luxury-hotel spend of, say, Claridge's or The Savoy. For a first-timer to London who wants genuine character and easy access to the City, Shoreditch, and the West End, this is a practical pick.
What to Expect
Andaz is Hyatt's lifestyle-hotel brand, and Liverpool Street is one of its stronger European outings. The property occupies a Victorian railway building on 40 Liverpool St, and the architecture does a lot of work , high ceilings, warm materials, and a lobby energy that sits somewhere between a members' club and a boutique hotel. The ambient feel is lively without being loud: it draws a mix of business travellers and weekend guests, so midweek mornings have a focused, purposeful buzz, while Friday evenings shift toward something more social.
For a first-timer, the location is the strongest argument. Liverpool Street station is steps away, putting you within 10 minutes of the West End by Tube, 20 minutes from Heathrow via the Elizabeth line, and walking distance from Spitalfields, Shoreditch, and the financial district. You are not choosing this hotel for seclusion , you're choosing it because London is on your doorstep from the moment you step outside.
Seasonal Pricing and When to Book
The Andaz Liverpool Street follows standard City-hotel demand patterns: rates climb sharply during peak business periods (September to November and February to April) and drop noticeably in August, when corporate travel quiets down, and over the Christmas-to-New Year window. If your dates are flexible, late August and early January consistently offer the leading rate-to-experience ratio at this property. Book directly through Hyatt or via the World of Hyatt loyalty programme for the most competitive rates , third-party platforms rarely undercut Hyatt's own pricing here. Booking is easy; last-minute availability is common outside peak business weeks, which makes this a lower-stress option than NoMad London or The Connaught, where demand is less predictable and rates more volatile.
For wider London options, see our full London hotels guide, and if dining is a priority during your stay, our full London restaurants guide covers the leading of the city's current scene. Travellers heading beyond London might also consider Gleneagles in Auchterarder, Lime Wood in Lyndhurst, or The Newt in Somerset in Castle Cary as strong UK alternatives worth comparing.
Compare Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt | Easy | — | |
| Raffles London at The OWO | Unknown | — | |
| The Connaught | Unknown | — | |
| 51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites and Residences | Unknown | — | |
| Bvlgari Hotel London | Unknown | — | |
| COMO Metropolitan London | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do loyalty programs work at Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt?
Yes, and this is one of the stronger reasons to choose it over an independent boutique. Andaz is part of Hyatt's portfolio, so World of Hyatt members earn and redeem points here. If you accumulate Hyatt nights regularly, Liverpool Street is a practical redemption — City-area rates climb during peak business periods, making points go further than at leisure-destination properties.
Is Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt family-friendly?
It works for families with older children, but it is primarily configured for business and couples travel. The Victorian railway building setting and City location mean the neighbourhood is quiet on weekends, which actually suits family visits. If you are travelling with young children and need connecting rooms or resort-style amenities, a hotel with dedicated family facilities will serve you better.
What is check-in like at Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt?
Andaz properties drop the traditional front desk in favour of roving hosts who check you in from a tablet — expect a more relaxed, lobby-lounge arrival rather than a formal counter queue. For business travellers arriving off a packed Liverpool Street commute, this format moves things along efficiently. Complimentary minibar and soft drinks in-room are a standard Andaz inclusion across the brand, which offsets some of the rate premium.
How is the pool and spa at Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt?
There is a fitness centre and spa on site, but this is not a destination spa hotel. If a pool is a priority, verify availability before booking — City-district hotels at this category generally offer wellness facilities as a convenience rather than a headline feature. For serious spa access, properties like the Bvlgari Hotel London are built around it in a way that Andaz is not.
How is the dining at Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt?
The property houses multiple food and beverage outlets, which is a practical advantage given that the immediate Liverpool Street area can be hit-or-miss for dinner after 9pm. The dining is solid rather than destination-level — no Michelin recognition on record. If you are specifically visiting London for restaurant quality, you will eat better elsewhere, but for a working trip where you want reliable on-site options, it covers the bases.
How does Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt compare to nearby hotels?
Against a standard City Marriott or Hilton at similar rates, Andaz wins on atmosphere and room design without a significant price premium. It does not compete with Raffles London at The OWO or The Connaught on service depth or prestige, and it is not trying to. The honest comparison is with other upper-upscale business hotels in EC2 — on that measure, Andaz is the better-designed option for travellers who want something that does not feel interchangeable.
When is the best time to book Andaz London Liverpool Street, by Hyatt?
Book outside peak City-business demand windows: September to November and February to March see rates climb as corporate travel peaks. Weekend rates are consistently lower since the hotel's primary audience clears out on Friday evening. For the best rate-to-quality ratio, target a weekend stay or book well in advance for midweek arrivals during quieter periods. World of Hyatt members should cross-check points redemption value against cash rates, which fluctuates significantly by week.
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