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Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness." The one-bedroom structure floats on the rooftop edge of the Southbank Centre arts complex on th... read more
Newly minted Mercer Street Hotel has been the beneficiary of a sexified makeover, outfitted with swish, color-conscious rooms that boast Apple TVs. It's one of London's most gloriously located hote... read more
Soho House group has finally gone and done it and we thank them. The group behind two transatlantic Soho Houses and Shoreditch House has just opened a hotel in London, and it rocks. Over and above... read more
Georgian exterior, nightclub interior. In the lobby, glittery silvers and flamboyant pinks. In each of the 30 guest rooms, in-room Wii consoles. (Upgrade to the suite with a circular bed under... read more
InterContinental Hotels Group brings to London a new dimension for the often clichéd boutique hotel genre. Hotel Indigo somehow cleverly manages savvy mix between big hotel group reputation ... read more
From the promise to regenerate the King's Cross area has sprung the latest concept hotel: 'A little bit of luxury in a rough part of London. A little bit of rough in a luxurious London.' Roug... read more
Walk in, greet your host (there's no front desk), then pick a loaner iPod by the archetype that suits you, including banker, lawyer, fashion designer, and the Madonna-heavy "hairdresser" edition. S... read more
How could you not be tempted by delightful grade II listed Georgian townhouse hotel five ticks away from Bond street ? Far enough to escape hustle and bustle of Oxford street, but close enough for ... read more
Far from the Soho madness, 4-star boutique hotel gem in attractive restored Victorian townhouse near Earl's Court, without boutique price tag. Prized for tasteful décor, good locat... read more
Ian Schrager and Philippe Starck confection in a landmark building. The 91 rooms have Louis XIV-inspired furniture and no internal walls (i.e., the loos are see-through). Lovely model-types fr... read more
Located in Seven Dials, a two-block, low-rise slice of the Village in London, with renowned café Monmouth down the block and erotic shop Coco de Mer across the street. Terra-cotta stone... read more
At the forefront of this former factory district’s recent renaissance, the Zetter has fast become a design classic. From the joyous pink chandelier in the lobby to the orange blankets in the ... read more
Look no further than the Rockwell if you are seeking out cozy lux hotel for your stay in London. This beautifully renovated Victorian townhouse hotel seems somewhat out of place on gritty Cromwell ... read more
‘The most glamorous hotel in the world,’ according to Tatler magazine, the Soho Hotel certainly isn’t backward about coming forward. Enter its twinkling porch, just off Wardour St... read more
Even in Notting Hill, a neighbourhood famed for its eccentric bohemian ways, this seven-room boutique bed and breakfast takes things to extremes. More is more is definitely the design ethos here, a... read more
Loaded, rich, whatever you call them, they call on Shoreditch for a don't-have-to-leave locale satisfying every possible need (and then some). Six floors of sensationally spoiled digs, all equal in... read more
Kensington’s Baglioni Hotel, housed in a beautiful Georgian building overlooking Hyde Park, is where a tanned, Bulgari-dripping clientele park Vuitton travel cases amid cascading water featur... read more
An upscale bed and breakfast in the heart of Hugh Grant’s cinematic stamping ground, Guesthouse West is as far from the burnt-toast-and-scratchy-sheets stereotype of British B&Bs as can b... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
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