The Dixon hotel, and a hotel with a story to tell. The Dixon
hotel is a grade II listed building and formerly the Tower Bridge
Magistrates Court, constructed by architect John Dixon Butler in
1905. At the heart of the world’s most cultured postcode, steps
away from Tower Bridge and a 9 min walk to major transport hubs.
The Dixon presents itself as the perfect getaway to some of London
most culturally significant sites.
The hotel features, stylishly designed 193 distinguished rooms
over 6 floors and categories all featuring chic parquet flooring
and avant-garde artwork. The rooms & suites range from the Dixon
guest room to the Orwell Suite named after the famous writer George
Orwell.
The Courtroom Bar an original Courtroom, serves sought-after
Espresso martinis made from coffee beans brewed in-house. Over 100
years of history in this bar, with original wooden paneling and
surrounded by mugshots of the actual prisons that once stepped into
this magistrates court.
Shakedown Restaurant & Bar, a beautiful Italian Terrazzo-style
restaurant, offering freshly made cicchetti sharing concept with
home-made pizzas & pasta the authentic way. The restaurant is
conjoined with a stylish quirky Café for a perfect space for
sipping quality coffee and pastry. Both the restaurant & café
have their own private entrances separate from the hotel which
qualifies it to be the perfect space for private hire.