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Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch has announced it will re-open its doors on Tuesday 14 June with a new sixth floor.

The Nobu luxury hotel now features the Nobu Shoreditch Penthouse, complete with a spacious private outdoor terrace, as well as two new bedroom types: Yuhi and Yuhi Skyline. 

Nobu Hospitality said the property delivers “the perfect blend of industrial chic and Japanese simplicity” and now offers 164 guest rooms and suites, a Nobu restaurant, NAMI bar, alfresco terrace, naturally-lit event space for over 200 people, and a spa and gym.

Nobu Shoreditch Penthouse also now offers “a spacious private rooftop terrace, offering sweeping views of the city and is perfect for private events”. 

 Designed by Studio Mica, the Nobu Shoreditch Penthouse features a contemporary hanging chair by Lee Broom, and a private terrace with a capacity of 50 people. 

It added the new bedrooms offer “spectacular views of the Shoreditch skyline”, as well as a king-size bed and an ensuite shower room. Other amenities include a 55-inch TV, Nespresso machine, and a mini bar housing a traditional Japanese tea set.

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