London hotels
When you visit London, why not spend the night in one of our exclusive partner boutique hotels. We’ve handpicked them for their unique character and central location.
St Pancras Renaissance Hotel
In 2011, after years of devoted restoration, the St Pancras Renaissance Hotel's doors will be spinning again, sweeping guests into a world where modern luxuries mingle with the extravagance of rail’s golden age, as dazzling today as the day Queen Victoria opened the hotel in 1873.
W London – Leicester Square
W London-Leicester Square's 192 guestrooms include five Fantastic Suites, two Marvellous Suites, three Spa Suites, seven Studio Suites, three Wow Suites and one E-Wow Suite, all featuring custom-made furniture and stylish accents unique to London.
The Park Lane Hotel London
Centrally located in the heart of Mayfair, The Park Lane Hotel overlooks Green Park. Shop in the boutiques of Bond Street, visit the historical icons of Buckingham Palace and Westminster.
The Sheraton Park Tower
Soaring above one of the most elegant parts of the city with panoramic views of London’s skyline, Sheraton Park Tower at Knightsbridge captures the true spirit of contemporary luxury offering bespoke service like no other.
Le Méridien Piccadilly
Le Méridien Piccadilly embodies the true fusion of culture, art, design, fashion and cuisine and is recognised as a landmark hotel in Piccadilly Circus. A contemporary, inspiring and stimulating retreat in the heart of London's vibrant West End.
Charlotte Street Hotel
Situated just north of Soho, the Charlotte Street Hotel is a perfect style statement from the 1920s Bloomsbury art movement. The hotel has got its own cinema, with a fantastic Sunday night film screening.
Covent Garden Hotel
Located right in the heart of London’s ‘Theatreland’, the Covent Garden Hotel is a short walk to The Royal Opera House, and is surrounded by some of London’s most fascinating shops, bars and restaurants.
Knightsbridge Hotel
This luxury retreat is a stone’s throw away from Harrods and all the style of Sloane Street and Brompton Cross. Every room has been individually designed by owner/designer Kit Kemp in a fresh, modern English style.
Number Sixteen
Behind its white stucco walls, this London hotel has the ambience of a traditional English country house – from drawing rooms furnished with original oil paintings and antiques to hand-embroidered bedspreads.
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