The Hippest Hotels in London
Whether constantly evolving and shifting to trends or staying true to timeless style that’s always in vogue, London’s hip hotels are a mixed bunch. One thing that they all have in common is the ability to appeal to the cool hunters who like a dose of chic style with their accommodation. From the budget hotel that saves you money with style to the eccentric old English townhouse with a difference, here are five of London’s hippest boutique hotels.
The Hoxton, Holborn
Why it made the list
Not renowned for its hip hotels, Central London’s cool points shot up with the arrival of the Hoxton Hotel’s Holborn location. A budget hotel disguised as an ultra-hip, boutique style haven, the Hoxton is the place for image-conscious creatives who want to bed down in the heart of the West End. So hip that rooms can even be rented by the hour—so on trend—the hotel also has a stylish drinking and dining scene that attracts guests and non-guests alike.
Zetter Townhouse Marylebone
Why it made the list
Located within a grand townhouse in the refined neighborhood of Marylebone, the Zetter Townhouse is an eccentric boutique hotel with a kooky streak. A playful take on traditional style, the hotel is all four-poster beds, bold patterns and Tudor splendour. The bar—Seymour’s Parlour—also happens to be the creation of London’s cocktail king, Tony Conigliaro.
The Henrietta Hotel
Why it made the list
Gorgeous powder pink bathrooms, rich green velvet, gold and grey mid-century modern rooms and an intimate cocktail bar make the Henrietta one of London’s hottest new hotels. Owned and operated by the Parisian team behind the Experimental Cocktail Club, this foray into the world of hotels appeals to those with a penchant for immaculate design.
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