Located in the heart of Covent Garden, NoMad London blends the character of its historic past with a hint of New York cool and a dash of English elegance to create a hip but comfortable stay. Housed within the old Grade II listed Bow Street Magistrates’ Court, the hotel pays homage to its rich heritage while infusing it with a modern twist, creating an ambiance that is both captivating and inviting. From the cosy library to the subterranean cocktail bar, the hotel’s spaces channel the exuberance and hedonism of the 1920s. Whether feasting on Southern California’s culturally diverse cuisine in the former Bow Street Police Station, or farm-to-table dining in the light-filled atrium restaurant, the dining options are amongst the finest in this culinary-rich area.
Comprising 91 rooms, including 16 suites, NoMad London’s vintage bakelite phones, marble-topped desks and Carrara marble mosaic bathrooms combine with luxurious amenities such as fully stocked minibars and Argan bath products by Côté Bastide to offer a relaxing haven in the middle of this bustling area of London.
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