Lady Gaga was at Andaz London Liverpool Street for an activity in the hotel’s Masonic Temple. The strongest evidence comes from the hotel itself: Andaz’s official Hyatt page names Gaga among the celebrities hosted in the historic event space. Independent travel coverage identifies her activity there as a photo shoot.
Celebrity Hotels therefore classifies this connection as a verified event, not a verified overnight stay. The distinction matters because searches asking where Gaga stays in London can easily turn a documented appearance inside a hotel into a stronger claim than the available material supports.
The short answer
Andaz London Liverpool Street describes its Masonic Temple as a private event venue within the hotel and explicitly says the room has hosted Lady Gaga. Because the statement comes from the property’s official Hyatt website, it is first-party hotel confirmation that she was connected to that exact venue.
HELLO’s review of the Andaz adds useful context. It says Gaga took part in a photo shoot in the secret room, while separately describing another celebrity’s use of hotel accommodation. That wording helps identify the nature of Gaga’s connection without assuming that every person named in the review occupied a guest room.
Together, those sources establish that Gaga used an identifiable space inside Andaz London for a professional activity. They do not establish a booking, bedroom, check-in or overnight date.
What is the Masonic Temple?
The Masonic Temple is a Grade II-listed room hidden within Andaz London Liverpool Street. The hotel describes a Grecian-style interior with marble, a gilded zodiac ceiling, original thrones and an adjoining antechamber. It markets the space for photo shoots, screenings, celebrations, dining and other private events.
This matters for interpreting the evidence. The temple is part of the hotel, but it is an event venue rather than a guest room. A celebrity can work in the space without staying overnight at the property. The official confirmation proves presence and use of the venue; it does not automatically prove accommodation.
Why this is not labeled a stay
No accessible first-party statement from Gaga says she slept at Andaz London. The hotel page does not say she checked in, occupied a room or remained overnight. The independent account calls the activity a photo shoot, which fits the hotel’s stated use of the Masonic Temple.
References elsewhere to Gaga being a London hotel guest cannot be transferred between properties. London contains several hotels publicly associated with her, and evidence placing her at one venue cannot validate a stay at another. Each hotel relationship has to stand on its own sources.
The narrow conclusion is therefore the reliable one: Gaga attended or participated in a photo-shoot event inside the Andaz London Masonic Temple. An overnight stay at Andaz remains possible, but it is not established by the material used here.
What the evidence establishes
The official hotel source identifies Lady Gaga and the exact interior venue. The independent travel source describes the activity as a photo shoot. This combination provides direct hotel confirmation, a specific relationship type and a physical location within the property.
The accessible sources do not provide the shoot date, the publication for which it was created, a guest-room number or private reservation information. Celebrity Hotels does not reproduce photographs from the activity because no reusable image license has been established.
Evidence verdict
Verified: Lady Gaga participated in an event or photo shoot in the Masonic Temple at Andaz London Liverpool Street.
Not verified: The available evidence does not prove that Gaga stayed overnight at Andaz London, identify a guest room or establish the duration of any visit.
This connection receives evidence grade A because the hotel’s official website directly confirms that its named venue hosted Gaga. The relationship is intentionally labeled as an event so that first-party confirmation is not stretched into an unsupported hotel-stay claim.