Chateau Denmark is a boutique hotel nestled in the beating heart of buzzing Soho on Denmark Street. The hotel emerges as a testament to London's rich musical tapestry, spanning 55 delightfully eccentric session rooms and apartments across 16 historic buildings.
Hazlitt's is a four-star boutique hotel, offering beautiful rooms in a quirky and very British antique style. Built in 1718, Hazlitt’s features priceless antiques and historical features. Details include chandeliers, Victorian baths and carved wooden beds. A delicious breakfast is served in the rooms and includes freshly baked croissants and coffee.
Broadwick Soho is a 57-room boutique hotel, conceived from the shared vision of a group of friends. The hotel's eclectic and flamboyant decor, masterfully designed by renowned interior designer Martin Brudnizki, interweaves Jazz Age splendour, Italian travel inspirations, a touch of English eccentricity, and a hint of Disco glamour.
Located in buzzing Soho and moments from posh Mayfair, Ham Yard has an urban village feel. The hotel revolves around a tree-filled garden with a bronze sculpture centrepiece by Tony Cragg, and the interiors have a modern British vibe. The fourth-floor leafy rooftop garden is a peaceful spot away from the bustle of the streets below.
The Soho Hotel is a five-star hotel but also an experience in itself. Located in lively Soho, it's an irresistible blend of chic, quirky decor and a genuine commitment to luxury. Kit Kemp's signature design touch infuses whimsicality into every corner, from the colourful rooms to the iconic 10ft bronze Botero cat that graces the lobby.