A Pop-Up Netflix Hotel Has Arrived In London

And it's dedicated to binge-watching your favourite shows...

Netflix Pop-up hotel

by Katie Rosseinsky |
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Drop the digital detox and cancel your weekend plans: the first pop-up hotel dedicated to binge-watching has arrived in London, and it’s bringing all your favourite Netflix shows to life.

Three have teamed up with Samsung to bring us the Bed ‘n’Binge Retreat, the ultimate staycation opportunity for those of us who are still dodging ever-present spoilers for the latest season of Orange Is The New Black.

Netflix Pop-up hotel
Netflix Pop-up hotel ©Three

Found in the grounds of Osterley Park in London’s western suburbs, the pop-up retreat features 15 suites inspired by Netflix’s most binge-worthy shows, from a Litchfield-esque OITNB cabin (regulation bunk beds and orange jumpsuits included) to teen dream bedrooms that take cues from Pretty Little Liars and Riverdale to a regal suite worthy of The Crown’s Queen Elizabeth II.

Netflix Pop-up hotel
Netflix Pop-up hotel ©Three

No boxset marathon is complete without a snack break, and pop-up guests can opt for room service from a subtly themed food and drink menu (which we’d want to eat even without the Netflix allusions). If you fancy breaking the binge bubble, you can head to the central yurt or a tent live-streaming Wimbledon. If you don’t, there are even hands-free docking stations in the bathrooms…

Netflix Pop-up hotel
Netflix Pop-up hotel ©Three

Unlike your typical staycation, you won’t need to worry about burning through your monthly 3G allowance in one go. On arrival, guests are handed a Samsung Galaxy 8 to make best use of Three’s new Go Binge plan: a response to binge-watch culture, it allows users to stream to their heart’s content without exceeding the data limit.

The retreat is open to guests from 6th July until 9th July, with tickets released daily at 2pm. To be in with a change of checking in, visit www.billetto.co.uk.

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