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Broadwick Soho, an independent luxury hotel in London’s West End, has officially opened its doors. 

The 57-room site includes nine Suites and one Penthouse, and is overseen by general manager, David Monson.

Broadwick Soho’s townhouse aesthetic was created by interior designer Martin Brudnizki, who used a range of inspirations, from the Jazz Age to Italy, with a “dash of English eccentricity”.

There is a range of restaurants and bars within Broadwick Soho. Dear Jackie, the hotel’s flagship lower-ground restaurant, serves classic Italian cuisine, while Bar Jackie is a street-level café that serves coffee and cocktails to both guests and the public. 

The resident-only lounge, The Nook, “offers a relaxing escape just moments from Soho’s hustle, with a fireplace and vinyl player for guests to enjoy”. Meanwhile, the hotel’s rooftop dining bar and terrace, Flute, offers views across the city. In addition there is an eighth-floor private dining room with floor to ceiling windows.

All 57 rooms feature bespoke furniture and individually selected artworks, with high-quality finishes throughout, and are equipped complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and “state-of-the-art” in-room entertainment. They also feature large windows, herringbone floors and tassel-trimmed furniture.

The bathrooms provide marble wash-tops, walk-in rain-showers and sustainable luxury amenities by Ortigia, and some suites also feature free-standing bathtubs.

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