Montcalm Brewery
About
The Montcalm at The Brewery Hotel transforms a historic 18th‑century brewery into a contemporary five‑star sanctuary in the heart of London’s East End. Nestled on Chiswell Street, the hotel capitalises on its Grade II listed heritage, fusing Georgian charm with luxe modernity. Guests are welcomed into 55 exquisitely appointed rooms and suites that boast panoramic city views, high‑speed Wi‑Fi, and bespoke amenities tailored for both leisure and business travellers. The property’s on‑site restaurant, The Jugged Hare, delivers gourmet gastropub cuisine crafted from locally sourced ingredients, while the chic bar offers a relaxed ambience for after‑hours cocktails. Spa and fitness facilities—complete with sauna, steam room and swimming pool—provide the perfect retreat after a day of exploring nearby landmarks such as the Barbican Centre and Shoreditch’s creative scene. Whether you’re there for a romantic getaway, a executive retreat or simply a taste of London’s vibrant culture, the Montcalm at The Brewery delivers unparalleled comfort and convenience at a competitive price point. Its central location means you’re steps away from iconic attractions including the British Museum, the Royal Opera House, and the bustling markets of Brick Lane. The hotel’s modern design is complemented by classic touches—original stonework, historic timber beams and art‑inspired furnishings—making every corridor a statement of style. Dedicated concierge services ensure that visitors can effortlessly book tours, secure VIP access to events, and arrange transportation, ensuring a hassle‑free, memorable stay. For those seeking a combination of historic ambience, luxury accommodation and a prime City location, the Montcalm at The Brewery stands as a top‑tier choice in London's dynamic hospitality scene.
Highlights
- Historic Brewery Setting
- Five‑Star Accommodations
- Gourmet Gastropub
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Best time to visit
Late spring (April–May) and early autumn (September–October) offer mild weather and lighter crowds for a relaxed exploration of London’s city culture.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Elegant Heritage Design
- Prime City Location
- World‑Class Dining
Things to consider
- High Price Point
- Limited Parking
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours