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Art’otel London Hoxton has announced the launch of Panorama London, its new meeting and events space.

Situated on the hotel’s 24th floor, Panorama offers 12 spaces with wraparound skyline views of London and space for up to 350 guests and floor-to-ceiling windows.

It has 60sqm of space divided into 10 creative rooms, which can be combined to accommodate up to 200 theatre-style, 250 for dinner and 350 for standing receptions. It also includes dedicated breakout and networking areas with curated lounge zones.

The space will be able to host everything from product launches and private dinners to fashion shows, film screenings and board meetings.

Panorama sits alongside the hotel’s other offerings including the screening room, a 60-seat, screening room with high definition projection and an immersive sound system, perfect for private screenings, presentations and launch events.

It also includes a 135 sqm gallery showcasing rotating works curated by signature artist D*Face, with full AV, plus an intimate Art Studio for smaller gatherings.

There are also a number of dining spaces including, The Brush on the ground floor or the soon-to-be-announced 25th floor restaurant and bar for private dinners, cocktail receptions or breakfasts with a view.

Art’otel is owned by PPHE Hotel Group and powered by Radisson Hotels. The hotel’s concept focuses on original art displayed from signature artists. Art’otels can be found in Amsterdam, Berlin, Cologne, London Battersea Power Station, London Hoxton, Zagreb and Rome.

PPHE Hotel Group is an international hospitality real estate company, with a £2.2bn portfolio, valued as at December 2024. The group benefits from having an exclusive and perpetual licence from the Radisson Hotel Group to develop and operate Park Plaza branded hotels and resorts.

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