
Pan Pacific London
When you book Pan Pacific London in London, England through our Pan Pacific Reserve partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit. Plus, for a limited time, a complimentary night is included with your stay.
Special Offer: Free night
Stay 3 Pay 2 at Pan Pacific London + Be Our Guest for a Night at Pan Pacific London Stay 2 nights and receive a 3 night complimentary
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Complimentary one-category upgrade upon arrival, subject to availability
- Complimentary daily breakfast for up to two guests per room.
- Priority early arrival subject to availability, and late guaranteed departure at 4pm.
- Welcome amenity
- Experience hotel credit value from US$100, once per stay. Additional amenities may vary per property.
Location
Pan Pacific brings its Singapore-rooted hospitality to Broadgate, the City of London's modern office quarter where glass towers meet Victorian railway arches. This is the Square Mile at its most contemporary: brokers stride past street food stalls at Broadgate Farmers' Market, and the energy shifts from pinstripe intensity by day to post-work buzz around Liverpool Street Station.
The Tower of London's medieval ramparts stand one kilometre south, a reminder that this financial district sits atop two millennia of history. Spitalfields Market lies minutes east, its Georgian halls now filled with vintage dealers and Bengali curry houses reflecting the neighbourhood's layered past. The City proper empties at weekends, but proximity to Shoreditch's galleries and Brick Lane's bagel bakeries keeps the surrounding streets lively.
London City Airport sits nine kilometres east with quick connections to European hubs, while Heathrow is 27 kilometres west via the Elizabeth Line from Liverpool Street.
The property anchors explorations of London's most rewarding contrasts. Walk east to Brick Lane Market on Sundays for vintage clothing and Punjabi street snacks, or south to Borough Market under Victorian railway arches where stallholders slice Comté and grill chorizo over open flames. The Tower of London's White Tower, built by William the Conquequer in 1078, displays royal armour and Crown Jewels within walls that witnessed centuries of imprisonment and execution. Oeno House, a five-minute walk away, offers wine tastings in brick-vaulted cellars.
For Michelin-starred dining, book a table at Sketch, The Lecture Room and Library, where Pierre Gagnaire's multi-dish compositions arrive in an 18th-century townhouse decorated in saturated pinks and golds (4.3 kilometres west). Hélène Darroze at The Connaught pairs wood-panelled intimacy with contemporary French technique, while Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester delivers classic haute cuisine with charismatic service. Westminster Abbey's Gothic vaulting lies four kilometres southwest, best reached by Underground.
Spring arrives with daffodils in Regent's Park and extended daylight that stretches past 20:00 by May, though temperatures hover around 12–16°C and sudden showers are common. Summer sees the city at its most relaxed: pub gardens fill by 18:00, open-air theatre takes over parks, and August temperatures reach 22°C under long golden evenings.
Autumn brings crisp mornings and rust-coloured plane trees lining the Thames, with October still mild enough for comfortable walking between museums and markets. Winter is grey and damp rather than frozen, temperatures rarely dropping below 2°C, but short days (sunset by 16:00 in December) lend warmth to lamplit pubs and covered markets.
Late spring through early autumn offers the best balance of daylight and weather.
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