HOTELS & ACCOMMODATION
45 Park Lane
More Mad Men than traditional Mayfair luxe, cool, contemporary style at the Dorchester’s new sister hotel.
No 5 Maddox Street
Forgo couch surfing for a Mayfair stay in one London’s most exclusive home away from homes.
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
One of London’s most beautiful Gothic buildings gets back on track with a railway revamp the Victorians would’ve been proud of.
Corinthia Hotel London
Inspired by Britain’s colonial and funded by Libyan money. ‘The 21st Century Grand Hotel’ is only a hop and skip away from Trafalgar Square.
W London Leicester Square
A hotel for hedonists, from the swanked out rooms to the party-centric atmosphere courtesy of Starwood’s wild child.
Four Seasons London at Park Lane
Two years and £125 million of renovations later, this classy lady is finally ready to re-open her doors and ruffle some feathers on the luxe Park Lane hotel strip.
Shoreditch Rooms
Located near Hoxton’s hipster bars and itself being the epicentre of the Shoreditch creative scene, this may well be the best accommodation deal in town.
onefinestay
Stay in a home, with the service of a hotel. Like couch surfing but on a seriously cool scale, some of the city’s loveliest properties are opened for visitors to stay whilst the residents are away.
The Savoy
One incredibly expensive makeover later, London’s most iconic luxury hotel re-opens to usher in a brand new golden age of grandeur.
Tune Hotels Westminster
Air Asia’s low-cost mission lands in London with this first outpost of its popular (tiny) Tune hotels where, like booking a flight these days, all extras are optional – including your towel.
Town Hall Hotel & Apartments
A revamped Town Hall is given a fantastic facelift and Nuno Mendes cooking, in-room or at the restaurant, to make London’s hippest new hotel in the East End.
The Arch
Hidden in Grade II listed townhouses off the bustle of Marble Arch, this new hotel promises an oasis of upscale tranquillity with private courtyards if you’re feeling flush.
Shaftesbury Hotels
In terms of value for money, you’d be hard pressed to find a better deal in London than that offered by the Shaftesbury Hotels chain.
Dean Street Townhouse
Another venture from Soho House that includes crashpad style hotel rooms and a great brasserie right in the heart of Soho.
Bermondsey Square Hotel
A tongue-in-cheek approach at a 60s theme in an up-and-coming area, complete with eight-man hot-tub and a bit of Alfie on the side.
Rough Luxe
Shabby chic with modern touches in the heart of up-and-coming King’s Cross, taking the high sheen off luxury.
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