London’s hospitality landscape is set for a remarkable transformation in 2025, with a wave of highly anticipated hotel openings poised to redefine luxury accommodation in the British capital.
From the bustling streets of Covent Garden to the sleek towers of Canary Wharf, and from the prestigious avenues of Mayfair to the charming neighbourhoods of Earl’s Court and Bayswater, these new establishments promise to offer unparalleled experiences for discerning travellers.
Each property brings its unique character and amenities, ranging from boutique hideaways to grand luxury hotels, innovative wellness retreats to cutting-edge lifestyle hubs. As London continues to evolve as a global destination, these new openings reflect the city’s dynamic spirit, blending historical charm with contemporary design and world-class services.
Whether you’re seeking a tranquil garden oasis, a rooftop bar with panoramic views, or a hotel that doubles as a cultural hotspot, London’s 2025 new hotel openings is set to cater to every preference and indulgence.
Templeton Garden by Miiro, Earl’s Court
Templeton Garden by Miiro is set to open in April 2025 in Earl’s Court. This 156-room property will feature a café-deli, a modern British restaurant, a cocktail bar, a gym, and a Refresh Room. The hotel’s design blends contemporary aesthetics with English elegance, centred around a beautiful garden. Many rooms will offer balconies or garden views, providing a calming retreat in the bustling city.
Six Senses London, Bayswater
Six Senses London is scheduled to debut in summer 2025 in the historic Whiteley building in Bayswater. The hotel will offer 109 guest rooms and suites, along with 14 residences. It will feature multiple dining options and an innovative spa inspired by London’s underground stations. The property will also introduce Six Senses Place, an exclusive members’ club with a central bar, lounge, co-working spaces, and wellness facilities.
ERGON House, Covent Garden
ERGON House will open its first hotel outside of Greece in Covent Garden in 2025. The property will feature 20 guest rooms, a fitness suite, and a rooftop restaurant with a terrace. The ground floor will house an Agora marketplace, including a bakery, butchers, fishmongers, and greengrocer, offering a unique Mediterranean-inspired experience in the heart of London.
The Other House, Covent Garden
The Other House Covent Garden is set to open in Q4 2025, bringing its unique ‘Residents Club’ concept to London’s theatre district. The property will feature 146 Club Flats with kitchenettes and living spaces, an all-day street café, a destination cocktail bar, and a private club. A highlight will be the panoramic rooftop bar and terrace, offering breathtaking views of London’s skyline.
House of Gods, Canary Wharf
House of Gods is slated to open in Canary Wharf in 2025 as part of a 65,000 square-foot mixed-use project. The development will include a 78-bedroom hotel with a rooftop bar, an Amazing Grace music venue, and an events facility operated by Camm & Hooper. This new addition aims to enhance Canary Wharf’s reputation as a world-class destination for hospitality and leisure.
Dorsett Alpha Square, Canary Wharf
Dorsett Alpha Square will open on April 1, 2025, in Canary Wharf. This 20-story, 231-room hotel will be part of a mixed-use development, featuring a piazza-side cafe, restaurant, gym, conference facility, and a rooftop sky bar. Later in 2025, Dorsett Hotels will also open Dao by Dorsett, an aparthotel with 68 serviced apartments in the restored Grade II listed Town Hall complex in Crouch End.
St. Regis, Mayfair
The St. Regis London, the brand’s first hotel in the United Kingdom, is set to open in Mayfair in 2025. Located between Bond Street and Conduit Street, the hotel will offer 196 rooms and suites, a signature restaurant, a speakeasy jazz bar, a fitness centre, and a spa. The property, which replaces the former Westbury Mayfair Hotel, is undergoing a £90 million redevelopment.
The Chancery Rosewood, Mayfair
The Chancery Rosewood, Rosewood’s second London property, is scheduled to open in 2025 in Mayfair. Housed in the former United States embassy building, the hotel will feature 139 guest rooms and suites, revitalised public spaces, dining venues, an Asaya integrative wellness facility, retail outlets, and event spaces including a 750-guest ballroom. The property aims to balance the building’s rich history with contemporary luxury.