From the impressive bronze sculpture by Turner Prize-winning artist Tony Cragg to the vibrant art on the walls and Kit Kemp’s playful prints splashed across the furniture and walls, Ham Yard Hotel creates an exciting atmosphere from check-in to check-out. The open-plan layout seamlessly blends the reception area with the bar, immersing you into the hotel’s lively ambiance from the moment you arrive. This slightly alternative hotel vibe continues throughout, from the cinema screening room and bowling alley to the rooftop terrace with its beehives and vegetable boxes. The Soholistic Spa offers a full range of body and beauty treatments either in the room or the treatment rooms, while the restaurant’s cuisine is worthy of its two prestigious AA rosettes.
Each of the 96 rooms and suites is individually designed, featuring oversized headboards in graphic prints and colourful curtains. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer brilliant city views, especially from the higher floors facing Soho. From cosy rooms for couples to fully-equipped kitchens in the Residences, the accommodations cater to both couples, families and groups.
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