
Events
GOOD Hotel Events this March!
The GOOD Mother’s Day Live Performance
Sun 10 Mar | 18:30-19:30, Living Room | FREE
You are invited, Mums, Nans, Grans to join us for our GOOD Mother’s Day live performance. For more information please email Shaqueen.wilson@goodhotel.co
Canvas & Coffee Connection
Sunday 17 March | 10:00-12:00, Sky-Blue Room | FREE
This in-person event is exclusively for moms with little ones aged 0-3 years old. Bring your little Picasso along and let their imagination run wild. Book your space: Trivedi.Disha@outlook.com
Indian Martial Arts by Pratap Menon
Tuesdays | 18:30-19:30 | Sky-Blue Room | £10
Uncover the warrior within you through Kalaripayattu, an ancient martial art form. Enhance your vitality, coordination, and confidence. To Book: pratapmohandas@gmail.com | 077947 93907
Yoga & Brunch
Sundays | 10:00-12:00 | Sky-Blue Room | £12
Energise yoga combines with breathwork, For the first session on 10th March, participants will receive a fabulous self-care pamper box valued at over £50! Info: latitia@hellobeautifulminds.com
Zumba Fitness by Swati Kaushal
Mondays & Wednesday 19:00-20:00 | Sundays 18:30-19:30 | Sky-Blue Room, £10
Join the ultimate dance fitness party with local Licensed Zumba Instructor Swati Kaushal. Book via Instagram @zin_swati_kaushal or call 07306 025904
Mathodologies
Thursdays & Fridays | 17:00-18:00 | Pink Room | £15
Empower your child's mathematical potential with tips, tricks, and speed-maths sessions in a guided environment. To Book: mathodologiesbynisha@gmail.com
Rewind & Connect
Fridays | 18:30-20:30 | Sky-Blue Room | £12
Slow yoga, meditation and aromatherapy. For the first session 8th March, each participant will receive a fabulous self-care pamper box valued at over £50! Book your space via Eventbrite
For your visit
Attractions
City Hall
One of the world's most sustainable buildings is also a striking landmark.
Food & Drink
Top 1 Forever
Modern British restaurant overlooking of the water, with a wood-fired oven.
Art & Culture
Making Space: The People’s Plan
Large-scale artwork reproducing ‘The People’s Plan for the Royal Docks,’ a 1980s community-led project to oppose the airport.