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We’ve compiled a list of some of the best hotels in London – expect everything from five-star hotels in Mayfair and Marylebone to more affordable hotels in Shoreditch and Notting Hill. Whether it’s the comfiest bed or the most stunning design – we’ve covered it all. With delicious restaurants to choose from nearby, fine-dining experiences at Michelin-starred restaurants to stunning cafes to spend your day people-watching, there’s plenty to make your visit fun and restful.
Confused about where to stay in London? We got you. With the city having so much to offer with neighbourhoods being distinctly different to another, it can be very overwhelming to decide where to stay. Especially with tourist traps and scams sprawling all over the city it’s hard to gage what’s really good and what’s really London. Spare yourself the horror of putting yourself up in a dodgy travel lodge or a really pricey one and dive into the real London. Discover unique areas of the city and stray away from the status-quo because trust me, the city has more to offer than its well-known landmarks!
Each hotel on this list has either been carefully chosen by a member of our team or has been thoroughly researched upon before inclusion. Our editors and the Secret London team rely on personal experiences, recommendations, editorial reviews, customer feedback, and thorough research to bring you the finest spots to stay in the city. We are constantly on the lookout for new places with delicious food and excellent service. This list is regularly updated as we discover new openings and revisit established favourites.
1. Claridge’s, Mayfair
Now, we know this is a luxurious first choice, but hear us out. It stands as one of the most famous hotels in the world dating back to 1812, harbouring the most exquisite clientele (Hollywood of course) and decor. Even with its recent renovations it still maintains its classy and timeless aura with a modern touch – encapsulating the art deco glamour of the Jazz Age and English heritage through and through. Not to forget, a chance to experience the most stunning afternoon tea in the art deco foyer or breakfast at the glamorous Reading Room and The Foyer or fine-dining at the Claridge’s Restaurant. Vaishnavi Pandey
💵 Price: From £829
🍽️ Where to eat in the area: Best Mayfair Restaurants
🍷 Where to drink: The Connaught Bar, Claridge’s Bar, The Bar Below.
📍Address: Brook Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 4HR
🚇 Nearest Tube: Bond Street
2. Shangri-La The Shard, London Bridge
Located in The Shard, this modern luxury hotel offers panoramic views of London with each room and suite designed with floor-to-ceiling windows combined with contemporary Asian inspired decor, is there anything better? Dining at Shangri-La has got to be one of the highlights of staying there with TING Restaurant and Lounge serving fusion British and Asian cuisine and GŎNG serving the very best cocktails accompanied by only the best sunset views! Vaishnavi Pandey
💵 Price: From £726
🍽️ Where to eat: Southbank Centre Food Market, Forza Wine at the National Theatre, Gunpowder.
🍷 Where to drink: Skylon, The Understudy, Between the Bridges.
📍Address: 31 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9QU
🚇 Nearest Tube: London Bridge
3. The Dorchester, Park Lane
The Dorchester is a landmark hotel located next to Hyde Park Corner. Having been around since 1930s, with a recent refurb overseen by French interior designer Pierre-Yves Rochon – it really has transformed into something even better with new rooms, suites, a stunning new spa which you absolutely must visit. Keeping to its classy interiors and grand lobby, it is also home to the finest restaurants in London including the three-Michellin-starred Alain Ducasse led by Jean-Philippe Blondet. It is the perfect home away from home with the staff working to provide the utmost comfort and care. Vaishnavi Pandey
💵 Price: from £900
🍽️ Where to eat in the area: Best Mayfair Restaurants
🍷 Where to drink: The Connaught Bar, Claridge’s Bar, The Bar Below.
📍Address: 53 Park Ln, London W1K 1QA
🚇 Nearest Tube: Hyde Park Corner
4. The Langham, Oxford Circus
The Langham is another iconic landmark located in Portland Place just over Regent Street. 150 years old, The Langham is the epitome of prestige and is definitely a frontrunner for excellent service in hospitality. Whether its the Michelin-starred restaurant Roux at The Landau or its impressive bank vault converted indoor pool.
💵 Price: From £858
🍽️ Where to eat: Best Soho Restaurants
🍷 Where to drink: Best Soho Bars
📍Address: 1C Portland Pl, London, W1B 1JA
🚇 Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus
5. The Ned, Bank
A former bank building (thus the location), The Ned had a massive £200 million courtesy Soho House in 2017. However, it’s still maintained its gorgeous furnishings found in the original Sir Edwin Lutyens building. Dating back to the 1920s, you can expect rich textured interiors in full 1920s style. There’s a stunning library lounge and a stunning new spa with a low-lit swimming pool if you’re looking for some peace and quiet. They also have a large variety of bars and restaurants (seven to be specific), the iconic and Italian Cecconi’s of course, Kaia serving Asian-Pacific inspired food, Millie’s Lounge serving up your British staples and more – you get the gist. There is something there for everybody. Vaishnavi Pandey
💵 Price: From £575
🍽️ Where to eat: Best Restaurants in Shoreditch
🍷 Where to drink: Best Bars In Shoreditch
📍Address: 27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ
🚇 Nearest Tube: Bank
6. Brown’s Hotel, Mayfair
If you’re lucky enough to have the wallet for a five star hotel stay but want to avoid the stuffy senisibilities that might come with it, Brown’s Hotel brings a gentle sense of class, cosiness and warmth. I was lucky enough to stay on a business trip many years ago and what stood out to me was the gorgeous decor of the main dining room Charlie’s and the cool blue glow of the Donovan Bar. At the time, I remember the head bar tender held the guinness world record for the most expensive cocktail available – £5,500! Good to check the menu beforehand. A very comfortable stay with impressive food and friendly staff that I would visit again if I could ever afford to. Tom Forte
💵 Price: From £1075
📍Address: 33 Albemarle St, London W1S 4BP
🚇 Nearest Tube: Green Park
7. London Marriott Park Lane, Marble Arch
The London Marriott Hotel Park Lane offers a luxurious escape in the heart of London, just steps from Marble Arch and Hyde Park. This five-star boutique hotel features 152 elegantly furnished rooms, including spacious suites, all equipped with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including a restaurant, health club, spa, gym, and a stunning indoor swimming pool. We were lucky enough to stay at the Mayfair Suite which offered breathtaking views of Hyde Park, boasting luxurious decor and a marble bathroom complete with high-end features like a heated Japanese toilet and Penhaligon’s toiletries.
A standout experience is the hotel’s Bed, Breakfast and Bubbles package, which offers an extravagant breakfast in bed featuring truffled scrambled eggs and soufflé pancakes, accompanied by unlimited English sparkling wine.
Dining at the hotel’s Lanes of London restaurant is a highlight, where guests can savor contemporary British dishes crafted by Head Chef Franky Fernandes. The menu emphasizes seasonal produce and includes delectable options such as confit duck rilletes and pan-seared stone bass. The overall experience is as quietly extravagant, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a special getaway without leaving London. Vaishnavi Pandey
💵 Price: From £458
📍Address: 140 Park Lane, London, W1K 7AA
🚇 Nearest Tube: Marble Arch
8. The Standard, King’s Cross
The iconic Kings Cross hotel has curated specific stays over the next year inspired by the stars: namely the traits of different horoscopes. Us Taureans do love the finer things in life, so I went to check out the Zodiac Retreat at The Standard myself.
The Standard’s modern, almost pop art style yet Brutalist exterior has beguiled me for a while, and my visit lived up to my expectations – perhaps even surpassed them. From the lobby to the lift to the carpets in the hallway, the space has character. Quirks and colours breathe an air of fun into the hotel. The hotel even has bespoke Harris Tweed fabrics throughout.
At The Standard, you will not want for anything: your room has everything you could need and more. My room had a full minibar of snacks and drinks; a shower and a bath (which was honestly the cleanest, whitest bath I’d ever stepped into); and even two gorgeous raincoats because of British weather. Customer service is taken seriously here: from check-in, the service was warm and friendly. Oh, and I can’t forget the view from my room, stretching to the BT Tower, The Shard, and The London Eye; it was super cool. Tamsin Salfrais
💵 Price: From £229
📍Address: 10 Argyle St, London WC1H 8EG.
🚇 Nearest Tube: Kings Cross St Pancras.
9. The Cumberland, Marble Arch
The Cumberland is a vibrant, music-themed hotel near Marble Arch station in London that offers a unique and lively experience. Recently revamped, it boasts 900 rooms across 8 floors, featuring music memorabilia, Crosley Turntables, and guitar room service. The hotel’s atmosphere is energetic, with colourful decor and live music seven nights a week at the Sound Cafe restaurant. Guests can enjoy cocktail-making classes, a sports bar, and robot-assisted food delivery in the restaurant. The menu offers British and American-inspired dishes, along with afternoon tea and bottomless brunch options. With its rich history of hosting music legends and its comprehensive amenities, The Cumberland provides a distinctive, self-contained experience that I found thoroughly enjoyable and worthy of a return visit. A special shoutout to the absolutely incredible service we received, it made our stay even more memorable. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £407
📍Address: Great Cumberland Pl, London W1H 7DL
🚇 Nearest Tube: Marble Arch
10. The Laslett, Notting Hill
The Laslett, a charming hotel in Notting Hill, offers a luxurious and wellness-focused experience. The reviewer praised the hotel’s comfortable rooms, particularly the Master Bedroom Suite with its hidden lounge space and local art. The Henderson Bar & Kitchen is named after a Notting Hill Carnival founder and not to take away from the rest of our visit, but the cocktails were definitely a highlight. A standout feature is the hotel’s wellness offerings, including the unique Ozone Sauna, which provides detoxification and relaxation benefits. The Recharge Rooms also offer various treatments like IV infusions and facials. The overall experience was brilliant with a special shout out to the friendly staff, delicious dinner, and excellent sleep courtesy to the comfy and sauna. The Laslett emerges as an ideal spot for those seeking a blend of luxury, wellness, and local charm in the heart of Notting Hill. Georgie Mortimer
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £389
📍Address: 8 Pembridge Gardens, London W2 4DU
🚇 Nearest Tube: Notting Hill Gate
11. Prince Of Akatoki, Marylebone
The Prince Akatoki in London offers a serene, Japanese-inspired luxury experience in the heart of Marylebone. This 82-room hotel, opened in 2019, boasts minimalist design with zen-like ambiance, bright spaces, and thoughtful touches. The highlight is TOKII, the hotel’s restaurant, which serves exceptional sushi and sashimi and other fabulous Japanese dishes. The Malt Bar offers an impressive selection of Japanese whiskeys for nightcaps. The alluring aromas continue past the restaurant and the hotel lobby; every hallway in the building smells divine, including the one that leads to the rooms. Behind closed doors, the incredible hospitality continues and you’ll honestly want for nothing – and if you do, the staff will be obliging to sort it for you.
The Prince Akatoki pride themselves on anticipating the needs of guests before they even know it themselves; traditional Japanese hospitality. All the expected five-star amenities are available in the room, and then some. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £519
📍Address: 50 Great Cumberland Pl, Marble Arch, London W1H 7FD
🚇 Nearest Tube: Marble Arch
12. Landmark London, Marylebone
If Kew Gardens and Buckingham Palace had a love child, it might look a little something like the Winter Garden restaurant at The Landmark London Hotel. And this year actually marks the 125th anniversary. Boasting a high glass roof that dwarfs even the majestic palm trees here, the dining area of this five-star Marylebone hotel will quite literally stop you in your tracks. In addition to resting in their stunning rooms and dining at the Winter Garden, there’s much more to enjoy at The Landmark London Hotel. Exploring the building itself is a treat. You can see many that it has been a prominent Victorian-era railway hotel for over 120 years (located directly across from Marylebone Station) and retains many historical features, such as the lift bells. The hotel offers three other dining options – The Great Central Pub, The Mirror Bar, and Garden Terrace – and an opulent High Palms High Tea, served in the beloved Winter Garden. They also have a stunning new refurbed Rose Garden at the Champagne Bar which really is a ‘floral haven’ accompanied by an expansive list of Rosé Champagne, Rosé wines and cocktails of course.
On the atrium level, you’ll find some shops, and the basement houses a tranquil spa. Whether you’re in the mood for a treatment or just want to use the facilities, the choice is yours. The pool, private gym, steam rooms, jacuzzi, and sanarium are typically peaceful during the week, perfect for escaping the city’s hustle. Celebrating in true British style, the hotel is celebrating its anniversary by offering multiple packages: £125 set menu for two, a new afternoon tea available for 125 days, and a dedicated 125th anniversary suite package. With the Landmark London born in the romantic era of train travel, it’s only fitting that it is a great spot for a romantic getaway for two or a date spot. Tamsin Salfrais
💵 Price: From £583
📍Address: 222 Marylebone Rd, London NW1 6JQ
🚇 Nearest Tube: Marylebone
13. Georgian House, Pimlico
Originally built and opened in 1851, the Georgian House Hotel looks like any other building in the area. However, this unassuming, four-star Pimlico lodging is hiding a secret: tucked away in the hotel is ‘The Wizard Chambers.’ Harry Potter fans, assemble! Promising to be a truly magical stay, this spot provides a fully immersive experience from bedtime to afternoon tea. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £299
📍Address: 35 – 39 St George’s Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DG
🚇 Nearest Tube: Pimlico
14. AMANO, Covent Garden
From the moment you enter through the flora-framed double doors of AMANO, you are welcomed into a vibrant world. The lobby is bedecked in vibey lighting, smells gorgeous, and the staff are so welcoming. The hotel rooms are decked out in a modern style, with neutral colours. All rooms make for a sumptuous night’s stay, but if you really want to treat yourself, book yourself into the Goldy room. This lavish upgrade boasts a gorgeous golden bathtub, alongside the walk-in shower, and has views over the theatres on Drury Lane. Head’s up though, the windows are not tinted… I learnt that the hard way. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £369
📍Address: Drury House, 34-43 Russell St, London WC2B 5HA
🚇 Nearest Tube: Covent Garden
15. W Hotel, Soho
Sitting right at the entrance to Chinatown, the W London makes its presence known with a bold and beautiful ‘W’ statue at its entrance. As you take the lift up to reception, you’ll notice the time of day is indicated with ‘good morning’, ‘good afternoon’, or ‘good evening’ flooring in the lift; it’s little things like this that demonstrate the W’s attention to detail from the off. While I was here to relax – and more on that later – the hotel itself is very vibey. It is styled on the notion of ‘Soho nightlife‘, and boasts an impressive 667 disco balls throughout the hotel, including the largest disco ball in the UK. From the point of check-in to check-out, the service was exceptional, delivered with a smile or laugh, and very personable. Contrary to the Soho streets outside, and the vibes in the lobby, the hotel room offered the opportunity to shake off the chaos of the journey. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £858
📍Address: 10 Wardour St, London W1D 6QF
🚇 Nearest Tube: Leicester Square
16. Bo Tree, Marylebone
Sitting at the crossroads where Marylebone, Mayfair and Soho meet, you’ll find The BoTree, a brand-newish hotel, which opened in September 2023. With Bond Street station visible from its front door, this place is in a desirable location. The hotel’s name radiates through their lobby, not in words, but within their gorgeous decor, particularly wood ceilings and foliage. You’ll feel as though you’re in a luxury treehouse. The BoTree’s approach is to deliver a high-end, high-energy hotel, with eco-conscious credentials. The team is committed to reducing its resource and carbon footprint year on year, opting for digital methods that aid this mission. As previously mentioned, the interiors – particularly those in the lobby – adhere to this earthy feel.
There are 199 rooms within The BoTree, 30 of which are suites – the largest, and most expensive of all even boasts its own entrance and outdoor terrace. One day, eh. However, all rooms, no matter the room type, ooze decadence; they’re adorned with colourful natural fabrics and eclectic textures created exclusively for the hotel. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £380
📍Address: The BoTree, 30 Marylebone Ln, London W1U 2DR
🚇 Nearest Tube: Marylebone
17. Sun Street, Shoreditch
If bright and boujie is your aesthetic, a visit to Sun Street Hotel needs to be in your diary. The hotel was originally six Georgian townhouses designed in the 1880s, but today this five-star Shoreditch spot offers a distinctive elegance-meets-exotic style, inspired by 1913 children’s picture book ‘The Google Book’ by VC Vickers. The hotel’s crowning glory is arguably their series of lounge and dining spaces, one of which – the library room – plays host to a fancy afternoon tea every weekend.
There are 41 guest rooms and suites in the hotel; while each room type has options of classic (red) or contemporary (blue) decor, all rooms boast modern indulgences and luxury amenities. The rooms and suites are pretty spenny, but it is to be expected for a five-star stay in Zone 1. Each of the rooms over look the main street or the courtyard of One Crown Place, and while the service is most definitely five star, it is not pretentiously so. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £359
📍Address: 5-15 Sun St, London EC2A 2EP
🚇 Nearest Tube: Liverpool Street Station
18. Andaz, Shoreditch
Andaz means ‘personal style’ in Hindi, and this hotel really boasts bags of personality. It truly embodies ‘historical quirks meets modern attributes’ – right up my street. It gave me kind of art gallery vibes, with concentric circles, graffiti art, stained glass domes, grand staircases, traditional paintings, and so much more under one roof. My favourite room by far was where I ate breakfast; every weekend, breakfast is served in the grand events room, with its high ceilings, ornate pillars, and the gorgeous stained glass dome – the ambience is spectacular. The guest rooms are way more modernised; they’re minimalist, but with pops of colour. I stayed on the sixth floor, and enjoyed a lovely view of the surrounding area from the almost nautical circular windows. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £275
📍Address: 40 Liverpool St, London EC2M 7QN
🚇 Nearest Tube: Liverpool Street Station
19. Mason & Fifth, Primrose Hill
If you want to get the true London-like-a-local experience, look no further than Mason & Fifth in Primrose Hill. This stylish new North London guesthouse is the perfect spot to hunker down in if you want to instantly feel right at home. They offer all the home-from-home comforts you could possibly need – and you’re going to feel like the main character of a movie when you step out the front door, straight onto the swanky streets of Primrose Hill. They offer 61 stunning studio rooms; with interiors so gorgeous that you’ll want to redecorate every room the moment you arrive home. Lovely staff, a healthy and delicious help-yourself brekkie, weekly run clubs and a gorgeous back garden, complete with a yoga studio. It was a shock to the system returning to my little box room in Clapham the next day, to say the least… Katie Forge
💵 Price: From £140
📍Address: Mason & Fifth, Primrose Hill, 5-8 St Mark’s Square, London NW1 7TN
🚇 Nearest Tube: Chalk Farm
20. Mama Shelter London Shoreditch, Shoreditch
After a fabulously fun evening of karaoke, I headed upstairs for the night at Mama Shelter. Those who were unlucky enough to hear the Secret London team’s singing will be pleased to know that guest rooms are a minimum of two floors up from the karaoke rooms, and totally soundproofed. In line with the hotel’s character, the rooms are quirky and functional, with bold artwork and patterns. Although the rooms are compact, they don’t feel stuffy; Mama Shelter really makes the most of the space, offering all the mod cons you need for a comfortable stay, and even managing to fit in booths, ideal for working. Tamsin Salfrais
You can find the full review here.
💵 Price: From £110
📍Address: 437 Hackney Rd, London E2 8PP
🚇 Nearest Tube: Cambridge Heath
21. The Guardsman, St James Park
Sitting on a Westminster side street, moments from Buckingham Palace, you’ll find The Guardsman hotel. As a five-star residence with opulent neighbours, it may seem surprising that this spot falls into the ‘hidden gem’ category. Despite its glamorous, gold-accented facade, this spot blends in with its surroundings; however, once you step inside, you’ll see what makes this hotel stand out. Guest rooms are split into ‘rooms’ for short visits and ‘residences’ for longer stays. No matter where you’re staying, the rooms are incredible – in my room, I had a TV that turned into a mirror when switched off, and built-in Bluetooth speakers in the bathroom. Breakfast is incredibly impressive. The sheer amount of options is insane, plus you can tailor any of the dishes as you wish. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £370
📍Address: 1 Vandon St, London SW1H 0AH
🚇 Nearest Tube: St James’ Park
22. Nobu, Shoreditch
If it is a special occasion, and you’ve eaten and drank yourself silly, it’s only right to make use of one of Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch’s hotel rooms. Now, you can book into one of the new rooms at the top of the building, or stay in the just as sumptuous other room types on lower levels. Each room comes complete with a king-size, or super king-size bed (all the better for stretching out after your indulgent meal), Wi-Fi, a traditional Japanese tea set, and all the comforting amenities you need for your stay – I’m not kidding when I say they have thought of everything. The minimalist Japanese interiors conceal a trove of helpful treasures in the bathroom (top tip: look inside the soap holder!), and in the room itself, you’ll want for nothing with a fully stocked minibar and even a drawer of tasty premium snacks. There is a ‘welcome back’ offer off the back of the relaunch, which includes a £100 food and beverage credit, room upgrade and late check-out, subject to availability with each booking. Tamsin Salfrais
You can read the full review here.
💵 Price: From £434
📍Address: 10-50 Willow St, London EC2A 4BH
🚇 Nearest Tube: Old Street