Hotels
Luxury hotels and boutique stays
Covent Garden Hotel
An elegant Firmdale hotel in a former French hospital building. Popular with actors and theatre personalities visiting the West End.
Ham Yard Hotel
A vibrant Firmdale hotel featuring eclectic interiors and a secret garden courtyard. Located in the heart of theatreland with boldly designed rooms.
Premier Inn London County Hall
A well-located budget hotel in the historic County Hall building. Offers comfortable rooms with views of the Thames and Westminster across the river.
The Culpeper
A charming gastropub with rooms featuring a rooftop garden and greenhouse in trendy Shoreditch. Combines Victorian pub architecture with modern comfort and locally sourced dining.
The Draycott
A charming Victorian townhouse hotel with traditional English country house style. Located near Sloane Square with personalized service and afternoon tea.
The Hoxton Shoreditch
A stylish hotel in a converted Victorian warehouse offering modern comfort in London's creative quarter. Features locally sourced breakfast and vibrant communal spaces.
The Langham
London's first grand hotel, opened in 1865, offering timeless elegance and world-class service. Located on Regent Street with award-winning dining and the renowned Artesian bar.
The Langham London
Europe's first grand hotel, opened in 1865 with Victorian elegance and modern luxury. Famous for afternoon tea at Palm Court and Michelin-starred dining.
The London Edition
Ian Schrager's sophisticated design hotel in a former telephone exchange building. Features minimalist luxury and the acclaimed Berners Tavern restaurant.
The Mondrian London
A striking riverside hotel with panoramic Thames views and bold contemporary design. Features award-winning restaurants and bars designed by Philippe Starck.
The Portobello Hotel
An eccentric Victorian townhouse hotel famous for hosting rock stars and celebrities. Features uniquely decorated rooms and bohemian charm near Portobello Market.
The Riding House Café Hotel
A vibrant hotel above the popular all-day café, catering to London's creative and media professionals. Offers comfortable rooms and buzzing ground-floor restaurant.
The Ritz London
The epitome of British luxury hospitality since 1906. Famous for afternoon tea and opulent Louis XVI decor.
The Zetter Townhouse Marylebone
A charming Georgian townhouse hotel filled with quirky antiques and curiosities. Features an intimate cocktail lounge and individually designed rooms in the heart of Marylebone.
Town Hall Hotel
A stunning Art Deco building converted into a design-focused hotel. Features original 1930s details and modern amenities in trendy East London.

The Savoy
London's most famous hotel, on the Strand since 1889. The Edwardian rooms, Thames views, and faultless service make this the standard by which all others are measured.
The Ned
A 1920s banking hall transformed into a hotel, members club, and dining destination. Nine restaurants, a rooftop pool, and interiors that feel like stepping into a Wes Anderson film.
Claridge's
The art deco jewel of Mayfair. Claridge's has hosted royalty and rock stars for over a century. Gordon Ramsay's restaurant, the Fumoir bar, and impeccable suites.

The Hoxton Holborn
The hotel that made affordable design hotels a thing in London. Compact but beautifully designed rooms, a buzzing lobby, and a location that puts you in the heart of things.
Chiltern Firehouse
Andre Balazs' converted Victorian fire station remains one of London's hottest addresses. Nuno Mendes' cooking, a glamorous courtyard, and rooms that ooze understated luxury.