subject: Experience Something Different With A Selection Of Unique London Hotels [print this page] London has a wide range of unique hotels to offer from luxury, budget, quirky to romantic, there really is something for everyone.
The Gore Hotel
Full of character, The Gore Hotel in West London is a beautiful boutique hotel. The hotel is ideally located for exploring Kensington Gardens or shopping at Harrods, London's most famous department store. The 50 bedrooms are each individually decorated in a unique style, blending antique furniture with modern comforts like Wi-Fi access and flat-screen TVs. This luxurious London hotel also boasts an award-winning restaurant and a stylish bar, which is popular with London's A-List crowd.
The Hoxton Hotel
The unique pricing policy at The Hoxton Hotel means that you can enjoy luxury on a budget, right in the heart of trendy East London. Generally the earlier you book the less you pay, but this great value London hotel regularly releases rooms for just one pound per night! With roaring fires and leather sofas, the hotel offers all the comforts of a country house hotel with a hip and stylish edge. From the cool cocktails and quirky furniture to displays of work by local artists, a stay at this fantastic London hotel is sure to be both unique and memorable.
Church Street Hotel
Venture into South London to discover a hotel unlike any other in town. Church Street Hotel is vibrant and colourful boutique hotel, decorated in an eclectic South American style. Aside from its striking decor, a warm atmosphere, 24-hour honesty bar and an amazing organic breakfast help to make a visit to this London hotel a truly unique experience.
Miller's
Packed full of genuine antiques and decorated in authentic period style, this West London hotel is like secret treasure trove. With seven opulent rooms named after English poets, Miller's Residence is perfect for a romantic London break. A luxurious home-from-home, the hotel includes two salon rooms, which are each fitted with a kitchen, lounge and dining table.
Hazlitt's
Built in 1718, Hazlitt's occupies three of London's oldest houses and it's a hotel with a unique literary history. The hotel rooms are furnished with antiques and are full of beautiful original features. Centrally located in London's West End, Hazlitt's is convenient for London theatres and is just a short walk from Oxford Street and Covent Garden. This quirky yet luxurious hotel is a favourite with artists and authors, who often leave signed copies of their books in the hotel lounge.
The May Fair
For five-star luxury, The May Fair is one of London's most exclusive hotels. The unique and contemporary styling throughout the hotel features creations by some of the world's top designers. For business travellers to London, the hotel offers state-of-the-art facilities and venues, including a private theatre and ball room for up to 350 guests. The hotel also boosts one of London's best spas, with an extensive menu of relaxing treatments, Hammam relaxation beds and aromatic steam rooms.
Claridge's
Combining 1930s glamour with cutting-edge technology, Claridge's is one of London's most stylish hotels, attracting famous guests from around the world. A short walk from the shops and boutiques of Bond Street and Oxford Street, the hotel is perfectly placed for exploring London. The hotel has a fantastic restaurant, which is run by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, and a swanky bar that is one of London's hottest night spots. Each of the 203 hotel rooms and suites are unique and stocked with luxurious toiletries and the very best entertainment systems.