Pan Pacific London

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80 Houndsditch London EC3A 7AB

Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide
5
Northstar
4

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

Cvent Photo-realistic 3D Event Spaces give planners the ability to realize their vision down to the finest detail.

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Outside caterers allowed
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Video conference

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Getting Here

The hotel is located a two-minute walk from Liverpool Street station, a central London railway terminus and connected to London Underground lines: Circle, Central, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Overground. Valet parking, airport service and car rental pick-ups from the airport can be arranged.

Parking

  • Paid parking£55.00 / day
  • Valet parking

Distance from airport

  • 7 mi. from venue

Pan Pacific London Meeting Space

Total meeting space12,083 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms12
Largest room4,994 sq. ft.
Second largest room2,702 sq. ft.
Space (Private)1,123 sq. ft.
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Floor plans

Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms237
Double (2 beds)194
Suites43
Tax rate20%

Local Attractions

Old Spitalfields Market

Recreation
5 minutes away
Old Spitalfields Market is the original East London Market Place. Discover 44 restaurants, 88 Market Stalls and 25 Street Food Traders under one Victorian Market Roof at the Heart of London’s most exciting neighbourhood.
Old Spitalfields Market
8 Horner Square
London, GB E1 6EW

Brick Lane

Recreation
10 minutes away
A microcosm of London's shifting ethnic patterns, the area around Brick Lane in East London was once associated with poor slums and the scene of the crime for the Jack the Ripper murders. Whilst the notorious pub Ten Bells still stands, the area itself is now extremely popular with London’s edgy and artistic crowd, featuring galleries, restaurants, markets and festivals throughout the year. The Old Truman Brewery at 91 Brick Lane houses a vibrant market where up-and-coming designers set up shop every Sunday selling a unique variety of clothes, handbags and jewellery. There are also vintage clothing stores and chic boutiques dotted around the area. As a hub of London's Bangladeshi community, Brick Lane has always been famed for its many authentic curry restaurants. It now also has a reputation for its warehouse art exhibitions and trendy clubs and bars. So, before your East London experience is complete, be sure to head to the Vibe Bars beer garden or 93 Feet East (150 Brick Lane) which has become an East End institution well known for its eclectic mix of live music and intimate atmosphere.
Brick Lane
Shoreditch
London, GB E1 6QL

Shoreditch Street Art Tours

Recreation
5 minutes away
Experience an amazing exhibition of colourful street and graffiti art on a guided walking tour of Brick Lane and Shoreditch. Your expert guide will reveal the culture, the magic, the history, and the techniques used by the world class local and visiting international street artists who have left their mark on Shoreditch's walls.
Brushfield Street
Spitalfields
London, GB E1 6AA

St Pauls Cathedral

Historical landmark
1 mi. away
St Paul's, with its vast dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline and known across the world. When you step inside you will marvel at the Cathedral's awe-inspiring interior and uncover fascinating stories about its history and the rich work and worship that takes place here, all set over five levels, the highest of which will give you unrivalled views over London.
St Pauls Churchyard
London, GB EC4M 8AD

Leadenhall Market

Shopping
8 minutes away
Leadenhall Market dates back to the 14th century and is situated in what was the centre of Roman London. Originally a meat, poultry and game market, it is now home to a number of boutique retailers, restaurants, cafes, wine bars and an award-winning pub. Starting as the site of a manor, Leadenhall has survived changes in use, rebuilding, and even the Great Fire to become a popular destination for city residents, visitors and workers. Today, Leadenhall Market continues to provide a wide range of shopping and dining options to it’s visitors. Looking at the beautifully clean and vibrant Victorian buildings of today it’s hard to imagine the noise and smells of a 19th century market, but if you look closely at the shop fronts you will see the wrought iron hooks where produce used to hang.
Gracechurch Street
London, GB EC3V 1LT

The Barbican

Theater
1 mi. away
Home to two art galleries, two theatres, three cinemas, a concert hall and home to the London Symphony Orchestra, the Barbican is one of the world's leading arts centres.
Silk Street
London, GB EC2Y 8DS

St Stephen Walbrook

Historical landmark
8 minutes away
One of Sir Christopher Wren's smaller masterpieces, this church has been immaculately restored. The central altar is by Henry Moore, and there is a magnificent organ with recitals on Friday from 12.30 to 1.30pm (admission is free). St Stephen's was also the birthplace of The Samaritans, hence the telephone in a glass box which can be found within the church. This is a tribute to the Rector, Prebendary Dr Chad Varah, who founded the voluntary organisation for people in emotional need.
39 Walbrook
London, GB EC4N 8BN

V&A Museum of Childhood

Museum
2 mi. away
The V&A Museum of Childhood is the UK’s National Museum of Childhood. It is the largest institution of its kind in the world. Its mission is to hold in trust the nation’s childhood collections and to be an international leader in engaging audiences in the material culture and experiences of childhood.
V&A Museum of Childhood
Cambridge Heath Road
London, GB E2 9PA

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A new statement of indulgence in the heart of the city, Pan Pacific London integrates design with comfort and Asian hospitality. A modern urban retreat designed by Yabu Pushelberg, we are centrally located in Bishopsgate and a two-minute walk from Liverpool Street Station.