I caught an Uber from Heathrow into the city and checked in at the
Montcalm East, Autograph Collection, located in Shoreditch, just a short walk from Old Street Station. It’s a very practical location for work with our office located in Shoreditch, is easy to get around and surrounded by food options.
A few days prior to arrival, I’d reached out to request an early check-in around 2:00pm. On arrival at around 2:30, I was initially told no rooms were ready, but after a gentle reminder of the earlier request, a room was suddenly found.
I’d booked a Standard Queen and received the same on a high floor with a fantastic view. The room itself was perfectly adequate by London standards - comfortable bed, good workspace, and a decently-sized bathroom, albeit with a shub. It was on the darker side due to the window design, but this wasn’t really an issue given I wasn’t in the room much during the day, and December meant late sunrises and early sunsets anyway.
As a Marriott Titanium Elite member, I received a generous welcome amenity: caramel and Belgian chocolate popcorn, honeycomb milk chocolate, and a lager. This stay also pushed me over the line into Ambassador Elite for the first time, with my total spend for the year landing at $23,036 (largely work-related), just $36 above the threshold. A narrow margin, but a very satisfying one - I’d have been scrambling for a last-minute December stay otherwise.
One of the main reasons I chose this hotel was the breakfast, which I’d really enjoyed on a previous visit. Unfortunately, this time it was a letdown. Instead of the buffet, I ordered from the a la carte menu each morning - smashed avocado on toast with poached eggs each day. It was a newly introduced menu with a new chef, and consistency was clearly an issue: some mornings it arrived cold, other mornings missing components entirely, and staff appeared to be struggling to keep up. Disappointing, especially given how strong the breakfast had been in the past.
Overall, the Montcalm East did the job for a work-focused stay - good location, comfortable room, and decent recognition. That said, I would’ve been disappointed had this been a personal trip, particularly given the decline in the breakfast experience.