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Dalata Hotel Group has announced the opening of the Group’s fifth London hotel, Maldron Hotel Shoreditch.
The four-star Maldron Hotel Shoreditch will bring 45 new jobs to the area and is located just a short walk from iconic London landmarks including Spitalfields, Tower Hill and Brick Lane, less than a mile from London Liverpool Street station and just 30 minutes from London City Airport by road.
The 157-room hotel is Dalata’s 23rd in the UK following recent openings in Brighton, Liverpool and Cathedral Quarter in Manchester. It is Maldron’s second hotel in London after Maldron Hotel Finsbury Park opened in November last year.
These five new hotels have created 217 jobs and added 1029 rooms to Maldron Hotel’s UK portfolio and in total, Maldron Hotels now have 4,535 rooms across their 26 hotels.
Dalata also operates three additional hotels in the capital under its Clayton Hotels brand: Clayton Hotel City of London, Clayton Hotel Chiswick, and Clayton Hotel London Wall.
Maldron Hotel Shoreditch features the Group’s popular Grain & Grill bar and restaurant which serves a selection of favourite dishes, and a Red Bean Roastery coffee dock serving quality barista prepared coffee.
Maldron Hotel Shoreditch’s General Manager, James Feeney said: “We are so proud to be opening a new Maldron Hotel in one of London’s coolest, most vibrant neighbourhoods. Unforgettable experiences start at Maldron Hotels and we are confident our guests will love our location. Just 500m from Old Street and 800m from Liverpool Street underground stations, we are the perfect place to enjoy a cocktail at the bar before you effortlessly explore the city for an epic night out.
“ With the vibrant Spitalfields Markets and Brick Lane just moments away, our friendly energy will ensure all our guests enjoy every moment they spend with us in this dynamic part of the city.”





























