Stepping in from a bustling Piccadilly Circus, you wouldn't be mocked for thinking you'd stepped into another world as you enter Zedwell.
It's a beautifully decorated, low-lit lobby with a row of tablets greeting you for self check-in. There's people at reception to help too, but my first impression was that this is a modern hotel that does things a little bit differently.
The biggest difference being - it has no windows.
In the lobby, this doesn't jump out at me and in fact, it wasn't until I walked to the communal space on the floor above that I realised this was a consistent feature.
The rooms too - or 'cocoons' as they're called - are windowless too.
Now, whilst many may bolt at this fact, I really like how Zedwell have really leaned into this and created cosy pod-like rooms that embrace the fact that you're there to catch some zzzzs, and nothing else.
What's more, I think it's a really clever concept that makes it possible to stay super central without spending a fortune.
However, those with claustrophobia need not apply!
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