Best London Hotels
Ace Hotel London Shoreditch
We'll admit it: there are bits of The Ace that are rife for parody. There are the rows of merch and gizmos at check-in, the guitars in the rooms, the...
The Rookery
The Rookery is quintessentially London: exquisite, winterey, and just a little bit spooky. With the goals of providing "civilised surroundings; old...
The Sherlock Holmes Hotel
The Sherlock Holmes allows you to let your inner-geek run wild with style. Just a street down from the actual 221b Baker Street, the hotel provides a...
Boundary
The Boundary truly represents the soul of contemporary east London. Built from a converted Victorian warehouse, the red-bricked type that 19th century...
The Connaught
You can save the artsy cutting-edge for your next London vacation — a stay at the Connaught is all about traditional magnificence and days of yore. But...
Dean Street Townhouse
If you find yourself at the Dean Street Townhouse, odds are you don't need to be told why you should be there. Hidden in plain sight, it's the regular...
The Grazing Goat
It seems the latest London hospitality trend is to feel as though guests are simply not in London. And The Grazing Goat just about succeeds in constructing...
The Zetter Hotel
It's no wonder that the Zetter, and connected Zetter Townhouse, tops so many lists of London's best hotels year after year. There's the location (utterly...
The Town Hall Hotel & Apartments
From the outside, Bethnal Green's Town Hall comes across as more a sweeping citadel than a curated haven for east London's trend-setters. But go through its...
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About London Hotels
Though you may not always be staying at The Savoy, London's vast array of hotels offer the kind of quaint charm and groundbreaking artistry to fuel an Anglophile's daydreams for life. They are the stuff of Evelyn Waugh and the Woolf sisters, of Kate Moss and miscellaneous Delevingnes. They might be chandeliered or Hirst-ed, dripping in excess or simply dripping (--it's probably best to avoid the Peckham hostels). There's a form of accommodation to fit each budget, and we're here to point you towards the beds that will best recharge your batteries and start your wild and wondrous London days off right.
About Arianna Reiche
Arianna Reiche is a London-based writer and publisher. Originally from the San Francisco Bay Area, she studied at the University of Edinburgh before working with Vice, New Scientist, McSweeney's, and Gawker Media. She first fell in love with London running errands during London Fashion Week in 2009, careening through the streets in an microscopic G-Wiz stylemobile.