To sample the most intimate, stunning and occasionally unusual boutique hotels in London, look no further than our recommended list of boutique hotels in London. A phrase first coined nearly thirty years ago, the boutique hotel has been going from strength to strength with plenty of venues both here and across the pond emphasising a particular theme or style, acting as a direct contrast to conformity of chain hotels.
Byron HotelA charming and elegant boutique hotel in Bayswater which maintains the charm of its Edwardian past.
36-38 Queensborough Terrace,
Bayswater,
London,
W2 3SH
Cadogan HotelSituated between Knightsbridge and Sloane Square, the Cadogan is a venue symbolic of West London opulence, a charming and luxurious townhouse with a colourful history.
75 Sloane Street,
Knightsbridge,
London,
SW1X 9SG
The Caesar HotelThe Caesar hides a splendid contemporary style behind its original Victorian exterior. 140 rooms available including a purpose-built room for disabled guests.
26-33 Queens Gardens,
Hyde Park,
London,
W2 3BD
Dukes HotelDukes looks after 90 elegantly furnished rooms and possesses a number of splendid facilities such as a health club, conservatory and drawing room.
St James's Place,
London,
SW1A 1NY
The HalkinSophistication and glamour are bywords for the Halkin's stunning five star venue in Belgravia.
Halkin Street,
Belgravia,
London,
SW1X 7DJ
Kensington House HotelThis desirable townhouse just off the High Street holds 41 rooms on 4 floors.
15-16 Prince of Wales Terrace,
London,
W8 5PQ
Malmaison LondonThis is a fine and luxurious venue on Charterhouse Square in fashionable Clerkenwell, perfect as a base for those jaunts into town.
18-21 Charterhouse Square,
London,
EC1M 6AH
Mandeville Hotel142 stylish and luxuriously designed rooms on 8 floors located in the fabulous Marylebone Village.
8-14 Mandeville Place,
London,
W1U 2BE
Sofitel London St JamesWith the hi spec facilities within the hotel and superb restaurant and bars you'll find the Sofitel St James impossible to leave.