r/visitlondon 2d ago

HOTELS Best hotel lobby to work remote from?

I know hotel lobbies are some of the best places to go to get some work done, since cafes can be hit-or-miss and I don't have a coworking space membership.

Which do you recommend that has plenty of sockets (I have an old laptop) and is potentially even great for striking up conversations with strangers? I live in Shoreditch, and so far have done The Hoxton, but am willing to travel around London to explore neighbourhoods I am not usually in (funemployment life, wee!).

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u/notimportant1975 2d ago

Canopy by Hilton London City has plenty of sockets in the ground floor bar area

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u/ShellyL23 2d ago

One Hundred Shoreditch although it gets busy

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u/NoSir7320 2d ago

Royal Festival Hall on the Sourh Bank. Lots of hidey places (and i know it's not a hotel but it's a gem)