Best Boutique Hotels In London’s West End

We like to head to London to enjoy the energy of the capital, but sometimes you just want a home from home, forget sterile we need somewhere luxurious with period charm, great drinks, rich and sumptuous interiors and we know the following hotels tick all these boxes. So discover were our favourite luxury boltholes in the capital’s West End are.



Hazlitt’s

Hotel
(4 stars)

Hazlitt’s is located in Soho and takes it’s name from William Hazlitt the 18h century essayist. Prepare to step back in time to a bygone era of old world English opulence, the minute you step through the door you won’t believe you are right in the heart of central London. Hazlitt’s is popular with creatives coming to the city and remains very much low key with much of it’s success based solely on word of mouth reviews. Very much a home from home, relax in the library with a good book, have a drink from the honesty bar or unwind in your rooms Victorian roll top bath.

 

Westminster Borough, London, England

Ham Yard Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)
At a glance
Rooms91 Rooms & Suites & Residences
AmenitiesHam Yard Restaurant & Bar Offering a Modern European Menu & Outdoor Terrace, Soholistic Spa, Fully Equipped Gym, Steam Room, 1950s-Style Bowling Alley, Rooftop Terrace with Soho Skyline Views
MoreLocated next to Piccadilly Circus

Step away from the urban sprawl and into an urban oasis; the tree-filled garden at Ham Yard features a bronze sculpture centrepiece by Tony Cragg. Inside you’ll find eclectic interiors by designer Kit Kemp, with vintage elements, bold patterns, bright colours and an array of art. Each room has its own personality, alongside handmade mattresses, rain showers and custom-designed furniture. Dine in a rooftop terrace bar, the Mediterranean-inspired Orso restaurant and take drinks in the bar. Guests also have access to a screening room, a spa and a fitness centre, plus a bespoke hat service where you can design their own headwear.

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Ham Yard Hotel

Haymarket Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)

Part of the same group as the Ham Yard, the Haymarket lies in the heart of Theatre-land on the corner of Haymarket and Suffolk Place offering the best of the cities bars and restaurants on your doorstep as well as some of the best shopping in the city. The hotel has 50 bedrooms each designed individually by style and design director and owner Kit Kemp and you can unwind in the hotels pool after a day exploring the city.

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The Zetter Marylebone

Hotel
(5 stars)

Petite in size at just 24 rooms, this former Georgian townhouse is located in the heart of Marylebone. The hotel oozes personality and charm with each room individual in style and complete with antique furniture and curios. If you like to finish the day with a cocktail, head to Seymour’s Parlour for some of the best drinking in the city.

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The Zetter Marylebone

Covent Garden Hotel

Hotel
(5 stars)

The Covent Hotel is housed in a building that served as the Frech Hospital back in the 1890s. It features a fusion of traditional British designs with contemporary architecture. The hotel has 58 rooms and suites. The Covent Garden Loft suite is probably their most luxurious suite. This suite covers two floors and has a vast drawing-room. This hotel is situated at the heart of the theatre district, and that makes it ideal for pre and post-theatre dining. In the basement, there is a 48-seat cinema with red leather seats. You can score a discount on the tickets and food on Saturdays.

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Covent Garden Hotel

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