The Sky Residences at One Bishopsgate Plaza are an exclusive collection of one, two and three-bedroom private branded residences located above – and serviced by – Europe’s first 5-star Pan Pacific Hotel.
It is the first tower development in the City of London to offer branded residences, fusing luxury private apartments serviced from a five-star hotel. Designed by internationally renowned design duo Yabu Pushelberg (behind Park Hyatt, Four Seasons, New York and in Hong Kong their impressive portfolio includes guest rooms in the Four Seasons, the show flat at Opus and most recently La Vetta’s Clubhouse), the development offers 160 luxury apartments on the 21st to 41st floors of the tower, many of which benefit from panoramic views of the City and beyond. All apartments feature full-height glazing that truly provides residents with a home in the sky. Sit back, relax and take in the views of some of London’s most iconic landmarks including the Gherkin, Tower Bridge, St Paul’s Cathedral and the River Thames from the comfort of your home.
The apartments offer residents’ the luxury of a hotel suite as a private home. All residents have exclusive access to a dedicated residents’ amenities floor at Level 20 providing a sanctuary of calm across a private lounge and bar, library and meeting rooms with a dedicated concierge. The Sky terrace on Level 34 offers an unrivaled vista of London’s best landmarks. Additional amenities include access to the range of superior facilities throughout the hotel; the wellness floor on Level 4 features an infinity swimming pool, gymnasium, changing rooms with sauna and steam rooms and dedicated treatment rooms. Below and above are dedicated business and function rooms.
Pan Pacific London is on the doorstep of world-renowned locations, yet also home to its own inner world. Pan Pacific London is a haven in the city home to signature restaurant Straits Kitchen showcasing Singaporean-style dining, Ginger Lily, a lively cocktail bar and The Orchid Lounge, a timeless elegant living room serving Kopi Tiam, a bespoke Singaporean-inspired afternoon tea.
But living at The Sky Residences is about far more than just a home. It is about access to a world of privilege provided by Pan Pacific London. Services provided by the hotel on an la carte basis include: a flower service, babysitting, grocery delivery/fridge stocking, apartment cleaning, room service, butler service, daily newspaper delivery, wellness treatments, personal swimming trainer, and meeting room/event hire.
A new public plaza provides an impressive setting for the entrance to the building, set back from busy Bishopsgate. Here you can find Silverleaf, an independent cocktail bar designed by Tom Dixon, and SHIOK!, a patisserie that brings elegant, rich, traditional flavors from Singapore to the heart of London.
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Located in the heart of the City, you are spoilt for choice on what to do with your time with destination retail, bars, restaurants, and Members’ Clubs on your doorstep. Dine at delectable Duck and Waffle or the Michelin-starred City Social for British and European flair, or SUSHISAMBA for a taste of Japanese-Peruvian fusion. A short stroll away is The Ned which has a choice of lively bars and restaurants. Whether you work in The City at one of many international businesses; including BNP Paribas, the London Stock Exchange, and Bank of China or simply use this as a base whilst you travel the world, One Bishopsgate Plaza is the epitome of luxury living.
The Sky Residences at One Bishopsgate Plaza have excellent connectivity to the rest of Central London and international transport hubs. Liverpool Street Underground station is just a 2-minute* walk away, with access to four underground lines, the Elizabeth Line and Overground, providing fast connections to the West End, Eurostar, London City Airport, and Heathrow.
* Walking and traveling times are approximate. Source: Google Maps and