Irish Sunday Mirror

Andaz Liverpool Street, London

- DAVID BROOME

WHERE AND WHY: Located in the northeast of the City close to lively, stylish Shoreditch, in the shadow of the iconic Gherkin building and in the heart of England’s capital. Right next door is Liverpool Street Station, not just a square on a Monopoly board but the first stop to explore everything London has to offer.

The Andaz is a “21st century masterpiec­e” hotel housed in a Victorian building boasting 267 guest rooms and suites, as well as a mouth-watering six restaurant­s and bars, plus 15 private dining and event spaces.

Among the accommodat­ion on offer is a family room, comprising adjoining, wellappoin­ted bedrooms, complete with robes and slippers designed for the smaller guests.

The hotel is available to book for weddings, with a bespoke, personalis­ed service during your special day and a dedicated wedding manager on hand.

Meetings are also bookable, with an experience­d events team available to assist.

ON THE MENU: Choose from classic favourites and a full-to-bursting breakfast menu at the Eastway Brasserie, specially curated wines or afternoon tea at 1901 Wine Lounge, authentic Japanese from Miyako, innovative drinks and cocktails at Rake’s Cafe Bar, or traditiona­l pub fare at Lady Abercorn’s Pub & Kitchen.

We booked into Eastway for dinner and breakfast. Dinner had something of a seafood theme, with tuna niçoise, king prawn & crayfish linguine, Scottish farm salmon and yellowfin tuna loin all on offer. And I never leave any restaurant without trying the burrata cheese, if it’s on the menu, which it was here.

Starters from £8.50, mains from £10.50, desserts from £6.50.

WHILE YOU’RE THERE: The hotel is within walking distance of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Barbican Centre and the Tate Modern, so there is certainly plenty on offer without even having to jump on the Tube.

Of course, head further afield via Liverpool Street’s transport links and all of London’s sights await.

WAKE-UP CALL: The family suite, which has two double rooms, costs from £565 a night including breakfast. Regular double rooms start at £236.

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