In an era where travel stands for much more than a place to sleep, The Hoxton Hotels embody a fresh wave of urban hospitality: Boutique-Hotels, rooted deeply in their neighbourhoods rather than globally homogenized. From their 2006 beginnings in Shoreditch, London, to properties in Vienna, Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, New York and beyond, each Hoxton reflects its local milieu and invites both visitors and locals alike.

At the heart of every Hoxton is the lobby — not merely a reception area, but an open house. Large communal tables, inviting seating, abundant light and an energetic atmosphere turn it into a social hub: breakfast meetings, laptop work sessions, evening drinks or spontaneous conversations — a space for cross-pollination of ideas and cultures
Philosophie: Lokale Verbundenheit als DNA
What sets The Hoxton apart from traditional hotel groups is a philosophy that transcends hospitality norms: each property is a reflection of its neighbourhood. Architectural choices, artwork, materials and finishes draw inspiration from local culture and history. In Berlin, for example, contemporary design dialogues with the creative vibe of Charlottenburg; in Paris, a historic mansion is reimagined through chic modernity. Many interiors arise from collaborations with local designers and artists.


This philosophy extends beyond aesthetics. Initiatives like Good Neighbours aim to foster community engagement — supporting local projects, partnering with artisans and championing responsible sustainability practices. The hotels see themselves as active participants in their urban fabric, not isolated retreats.
Design Meets Everyday Life – Spaces for Connection
Hoxton interiors balance two ideas: homely comfort and city coolness. The signature layered interiors blend vintage, local craftsmanship, and contemporary design. Furnishings feel curated rather than bought, and textiles, artwork or artefacts tell stories of place and people. This creates not just rooms but immersive environments.


These spaces are designed to facilitate interaction. Lobbies become all-day destinations, while restaurants, bars and cafés welcome locals as readily as travelers. Thoughtful spatial planning fosters a fluid interplay between social engagement and personal retreat.
Global Reach, Local Spirit
Today, The Hoxton operates around 18 hotels across 15 cities globally.


Yet, despite international growth, the brand remains committed to its “neighbourhood first” ethos. Each new property strategy prioritises integration with the local community, turning every visit into a cultural and creative exploration.

Hospitality Reimagined
The Hoxton Hotels represent a hospitality model that fuses local identity, open design and social spaces. By transforming lobbies into vibrant community hubs, integrating local art and craftsmanship, and welcoming neighbourhoods into their world, they redefine what it means to stay in a city — blurring lines between travel and living, between guest and neighbour.







