Wayfarer TV exclusive: Inside London’s stylish new, art-driven Bankside Hotel

2 Blackfriars Rd Upper Ground London SE1 9JU England

by James Wilkinson

When Bankside, a design-forward, art-driven hotel opened on the south bank of the Thames near the Tate Modern in London during October 2018, the city welcomed its latest boutique property.

Not just any boutique property though, because few hotels in the British Capital can lay claim to be as art-inspired as this one is.

The six-storey glass building that houses the 161-room Bankside Hotel forms part of the impressive One Blackfriars development from award-winning architect Ian Simpson.

The interiors are courtesy of film set producer-turned-interiors architect, Dayna Lee of Powerstrip Studios (known for her work on Dances with Wolves), and inside you’ll find brilliant artworks throughout, from the lobby to the elevators, hallways and inside the light-filled stylish and contemporary rooms.

Alongside leading artworks, the hotel is also home to co-working areas, a neighbourhood-style restaurant and bar called Art Yard Bar & Kitchen, and ‘white cube’ art gallery spaces for meetings and events.

To find out more about this brilliant new property, WAYFARER Host and Editor-In-Chief, James Wilkinson, spoke exclusively on camera to Bankside Hotel Manager Murray Scott in London recently.

To view the video, click on the image below.

GETTING TO LONDON

WAYFARER flew to London with British Airways. The great British airline flies daily to London and the author recommends flying in Club World (Business Class), which features flat-bed seats, hundreds of hours’ entertainment on demand, a great selection of wine and some of the best meals in the sky.

To view a video review of Club World, click on the image below.

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