Please note our writers visited these hotels prior to the coronavirus pandemic.
Independent and stylish boutique hotels offer an added layer of charm that so many larger chain hotels miss out on. If it’s a lavish breakfast inside a 29-room historic townhouse, a quiet cocktail in a leafy garden by the river, or just somewhere you can return to and guarantee that all the staff will know you by name, that you crave, you’ll find a place to suit your needs among the many small hotels in London. Here’s our pick of the best boutique hotels in London, featuring the top places to stay for hip cocktail bars, sumptuous interiors, excellent restaurants, great breakfasts and personal service in locations including Soho, Knightsbridge, Marylebone, Clerkenwell and Pimlico. You’re welcome.
Hazlitt’s
Soho, London, England
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£
181
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The Goring
Belgravia, London, England
From
£
412
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The Henrietta Hotel
Covent Garden, London, England
From
£
202
Bingham Riverhouse
Richmond, London, England
From
£
177
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The Gore
Kensington, London, England
From
£
182
Artist Residence London
Pimlico, London, England
From
£
182
The Portobello Hotel
Notting Hill, London, England
From
£
175
Chiltern Firehouse
Marylebone, London, England
From
£
545
The Rookery
The City, London, England
A complimentary tea/coffee drinks tray is brought up to your room or served in the Conservatory, Drawing Room or Library on arrival, and you can order room service, but there’s no restaurant.
From
£
158
Dean Street Townhouse
Soho, London, England
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£
140
Batty Langley’s
Spitalfields, London, England
From
£
158
Ham Yard Hotel
Soho, London, England
From
£
431
The Zetter Townhouse, Marylebone
Marylebone, London, England
From
£
189
The Laslett
Notting Hill, London, England
From
£
191
Flemings Mayfair
Mayfair, London, England
From
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205
Contributions by Emma Beaumont, Sophie Campbell, Jade Conroy, Fiona Duncan, Lizzie Frainier, Charlotte Johnstone, Penny Walker & Venus Wong