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No designer flash in the pan, the Sanderson remains a statement hotel, a Schrager/Starck creation that takes clinical chic in the bedrooms to new heights....
Overcommitment to TV and transatlantic enterprises might have knocked a little gloss off Gordon Ramsay's restaurants, but his only hotel is still going...
This Grade II-listed, 1730s townhouse has been converted into another winning enterprise from the people behind Soho House members' club, Shoreditch Rooms...
Check in at the handsome attached boozer and you'll be pointed to the separate front entrance, with its lovely floor mosaic, and a handful of...
Sister hotel to Hazlitt's, the Rookery has long been something of a celebrity hideaway deep in Clerkenwell. Its front door is satisfyingly hard to find,...
This marvellously eccentric little hideaway is the pride and joy of its owner, Judith Abraham, with many of the features purpose-designed. Little is the...
Now a fine exponent of Kit Kemp's much imitated fusion of flowery English and avant-garde, this gorgeous hotel was once a dental hospital. Public rooms have...
You'd hardly know you were in the heart of Soho once you're inside Firmdale's edgiest hotel: the place is wonderfully quiet, with what was once a car park...
This may be Kit Kemp's most affordable hotel but there's no slacking in style - witness the fresh flowers and origami-ed birdbook decorations in the comfy...
Design mogul Sir Terence Conran's Boundary Project warehouse conversion was a labour of love. Its restaurants - which include Albion, one of the best...
Four Georgian townhouses comprise this absolutely charming place, named after William Hazlitt, the spirited 18th-century essayist who died here in abject...
The Chelsea Myhotel feels a world away from its sleekly modern Bloomsbury sister. The Sloane Square branch has an aesthetic that is softer and decidedly...
This idiosyncratic attic apartment is an absolute treat. High above the Troubadour, a 1960s counter-culture café that still hosts poetry and music events,...
Zetter is a fun, laid-back, modern hotel with some interesting design notes. There's a refreshing lack of attitude and a forward-looking approach, with...