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Boutique hotels in London: from design hotels to independent hostels

Boutique hotels in London: from design hotels to independent hostels


Choosing where to lay your head in London can be a tricky affair. With a plethora of snazzy design hotels, some of the grandest, oldest establishments around and a frankly bewildering array of so-so spots offering cheap-as-chips theatre dinners to baffled tourists, it can be tempting to book into the nearest Premier Inn and be done with it.

Well, don’t. Opt for one of these beautiful boutique hotels instead and you’ll be laughing. Trust us.

The best hotels in London are:

  • Best for flamboyant design: Zetter Townhouse, Booking.com
  • Best for an urban setting: The Ham Yard, Booking.com
  • Best for modest budgets: The Hoxton Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for quirky artwork: Artist Residence, Booking.com
  • Best for the fashion crowd: The Mandrake, Booking.com
  • Best for pared-back chic: Boundary Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for theatre lovers: Henrietta Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for history buffs: Great Northern Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for business travellers who like to unwind: South Place Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for museum visits: Number Sixteen, Booking.com
  • Best for a proper London view: Hotel Cafe Royal, Booking.com
  • Best for a sexy vibe: Blakes Hotel, Booking.com
  • Best for business travellers: Vintry & Mercer, Booking.com
  • Best for film buffs: Victory House, Booking.com
  • Best for afternoon tea: 100 Queen’s Gate, Booking.com
  • Best for an eco stay: Treehouse London, Booking.com

Neighbourhood: Clerkenwell

The Club Room at the Zetter: perfect for royalists and Britpoppers

(Zetter Townhouse/Jefferson Smith)

The fashionably eccentric interiors at Zetter Townhouse extend from four-poster beds fringed with garlands of union jacks, to stuffed kangaroos and miniature wooden boats. Known to some as the home of the Zetter’s “Great Aunt Wilhelmina,” the snug boutique bolthole housed in two grand Georgian buildings also serves some truly terrific cocktails.

Read our full review of Zetter Townhouse.

Price: Doubles from £201, room only

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Neighbourhood: Soho

The leafy Orangery at the Ham Yard is the perfect place to enjoy a bite to eat

(Ham Yard)

If you need to be in Mayfair or Soho, Ham Yard is perfectly located as it’s housed in an “urban village” setting at the bottom of Regent Street. The light-filled modern building is decked out with signature Kit Kemp interiors (all neon lights and furniture the colour of highlighter pens). Make sure you stop by the dazzling wall of 135 interconnected clocks, and the beautiful fourth-floor roof terrace, which is filled with olive trees, puffs of lavender…

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