Inside The Broadwick
Founded by a group of friends, this recent opening has certainly offered a buzzy and decadent touch, to a once unloved Soho corner. Designed by acclaimed interior designer Martin Brudnizki, he’s crafted a maximalist bohemian dream, to sheer perfection.
From Murano glass mirrors to giant elephant statues adorning the facade; with 57 rooms, the Broadwick Soho certainly feels like ahome-from-home experience. Guests can instantly relax within somewhat familiar surroundings.
On-site hospitality includes an Italian restaurant called Dear Jackie and Bar Jackie, a perfect all-day street level café bar and terrace. The Nook is a residents-only ground-floor lounge. Suggested past-times include sipping on a cocktail, coffee or spinning some vinyl for your own private party (with an apparently, amazing set of speakers.
From Murano glass mirrors to giant elephant statues adorning the facade; with 57 rooms, the Broadwick Soho certainly feels like ahome-from-home experience. Guests can instantly relax within somewhat familiar surroundings.
On-site hospitality includes an Italian restaurant called Dear Jackie and Bar Jackie, a perfect all-day street level café bar and terrace. The Nook is a residents-only ground-floor lounge. Suggested past-times include sipping on a cocktail, coffee or spinning some vinyl for your own private party (with an apparently, amazing set of speakers.
Of course if you're really celebrating, the finest offerings available include the Broadwick Suite with a jade green-marble bathroom, and The Penthouse. The spectacular Penthouse suite, includes a separate living area, a private art collection, signature cocktail bar and a marble bathroom with a walk-in steam shower. Guests can interconnect this Penthouse with a Deluxe Room, to create a two-bedroom suite with generous outdoor space.