Bomb Shelter Hotels

Yotel Eyes The Kingsway Tunnels in London

Central London may be getting the next possible Yotel location, but this won’t be another fancy high rise.

Simon Woodruffe's Yotel chain, famous for its capsule-style rooms that are offered at hourly rates, hopes to make this particular project unique, as it will be underground.

Earlier this year, we wrote about The Kingsway Tunnels, a labyrinth of underground shafts that were put up for sale. The self-contained Kingsway Tunnels have a rich history as a reserve war room, an air raid shelter and a phone exchange during the Cold War.

The initial Yotel plan for The Kingsway Tunnels is for 100-150 capsules.
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