
Fifty-eight keys, on three floors above the venues. Blackout drapes that actually black out. Beds turned down before you ask. A lift that takes you from the club to your suite in 40 seconds.
All rooms are above the second floor. Gossip is on the second; the kitchen is on the ground. Sound carries up — so we built up. Acoustic insulation between floors, double-glazed windows, blackout drapes — even on Saturdays at 02:00, your room is a different country.
Every room comes with the usuals — twenty-four-hour room service, complimentary breakfast at Chimney, free Wi-Fi, in-room safe, mini-bar. The unusuals: a pillow menu, blackout drapes that close on a magnet, and a turn-down done before you come back from Cavallo.
The largest key in the house. Separate living room, walk-in wardrobe, soaking tub, two TVs, breakfast served in-room if you'd rather not move. Six available across the top two floors.
Spacious, with a seating area and writing desk that doesn't pretend to be a side table. The one we recommend if you're staying three nights or more — there's enough room to make it feel like yours.
A working four-star room without four-star nonsense. King bed, work desk, walk-in shower, full breakfast included. The one most guests come back for — because nothing in it is decorative.