Andaz London Liverpool Street — London
World of Hyatt · AndazUpdated reviewed 2026-06-30 · cash rates + editorialLondon, United Kingdom

Andaz Liverpool Street London

Andaz London Liverpool Street is a 5-star Andaz hotel occupying the Grade II-listed Great Eastern Hotel building from 1884 at 40 Liverpool Street, directly adjacent to Liverpool Street Station in the City of London.

Occupies the 1884 Great Eastern Hotel, a Grade II-listed building with preserved Victorian elements and a hidden Masonic temple267 rooms and 15 suites featuring premium bedding, free Wi-Fi, and 24-hour room serviceSeven bars and restaurants on site, including 1901 Wine Lounge, Lady Abercorn’s, Miyako, and Rake’s Café Bar24-hour fitness centre and steam roomImmediate adjacency to Liverpool Street Station with Elizabeth Line access to HeathrowWalking distance to City of London financial district, Shoreditch, Brick Lane, and Spitalfields Market
Booking this stay

Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.

The verdict

Andaz London Liverpool Street is a 5-star Andaz hotel occupying the Grade II-listed Great Eastern Hotel building from 1884 at 40 Liverpool Street, directly adjacent to Liverpool Street Station in the City of London.

Globalist breakfast
No · Complimentary breakfast for Globalist members.
Suite Upgrade Awards
No · Confirmed suite-upgrade awards accepted.
Free Wi-Fi for members
Yes · Complimentary internet for members.
About the property

What makes Andaz London Liverpool Street worth the points.

The property blends the preserved Victorian facade and historic interiors of the former railway hotel with contemporary design. It features 267 rooms and 15 suites across six floors, all with premium bedding, bathrobes, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. A hidden Masonic temple and literary references add distinctive heritage character. Multiple on-site venues include the 1901 Wine Lounge in a former banking hall, Lady Abercorn’s pub-brasserie, Miyako Japanese restaurant, and Rake’s Café Bar. Additional facilities comprise a 24-hour fitness centre and steam room. The central location places the hotel within walking distance of the financial district offices, Sky Garden, Old Spitalfields Market, and the neighborhoods of Shoreditch and Brick Lane. Liverpool Street Station provides direct Elizabeth Line service to Heathrow without transfers, supporting both business access and leisure exploration of East London.

Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in July
Best time
Mar–May, Sep–Oct

Mild temperatures, relatively low rainfall, fewer crowds, better award availability, and lower prices during spring and early autumn off-season periods.

Avoid
Jun–Aug, Dec

Peak season brings significantly higher hotel and flight prices and heavy crowds, including Wimbledon and school holidays; December holiday events also push room rates up despite cool, wet winter conditions.

From our review

A few more timing notes.

Strong base for weekday business travel given its position in the Square Mile financial district
Convenient for weekend leisure with easy walking access to Shoreditch and Brick Lane dining and nightlife
Direct Elizabeth Line connection supports efficient arrivals and departures year-round via Liverpool Street Station
Serves both corporate guests and urban explorers due to its dual financial-district and East London location
Fine print
  • · English breakfast is charged separately.
  • · No swimming pool is available.
  • · Heritage features such as the Masonic temple are part of the building’s history and may be used for events.
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Data freshness
  • // editorial last reviewed 2026-06-30
  • // award pricing: see official World of Hyatt award chart
  • // source: www.hyatt.com

Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.