With an enviable location at the heart of London’s vibrant theatre district, Covent Garden Hotel retains the character of its origins as a 19th-century French hospital, but has been meticulously transformed into a creatively designed city bolthole with the trademark eclectic charm of Kit Kemp. Each of the hotel’s 58 rooms bears Kemp’s signature style, blending traditional elements with vibrant wallpaper, oversized headboards and striking accents to create unique and inviting spaces.
At Brasserie Max, guests can indulge in delectable modern-European cuisine served in a relaxed yet design-led atmosphere. From afternoon tea to pre-theatre set menus and post-theatre cocktails, it’s a stylish spot for fresh and seasonal dishes. The hotel’s boutique cinema hosts film nights, so make time in the itinerary to grab a bag of popcorn and sink into one of the oversized movie armchairs for the Saturday showing. For a relaxing escape after a day of exploring London, hit the gym or enjoy a treatment by Soholistic in the hotel’s treatment room or in your room.
Originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel, Sir George Gilbert Scott’s majestic monument remains one of the city’s finest and most beloved landmarks.
Sofitel Heathrow Airport offers unparalleled convenience as the only hotel directly connected to Heathrow Terminal 5 via a 5-minute covered walkway but balances this with comfortable, stylish decor of dark woods, internal zen garden courtyard and calming, muted tones.
Lucknam Park offers a quintessential country retreat, delivering classic English charm and tranquillity in the rolling hills and fields of the Cotswolds.
The Wild Rabbit is located in the quintessential Cotswold village of Kingham, a tranquil spot within reach of various cultural and historical attractions including Blenheim Palace and the museums and university buildings of Oxford.
INSPIRATION
SIGN UP
Weekly travel inspiration, news and updates from our team of travel specialists
Sign up