The rooms at this hotel are cleverly designed to give guests everything they need. They feature sumptuous beds, beautiful linen, high-quality en suite shower rooms, HDTV with all channels, complimentary toiletries, plenty of hanging space, underbed storage, in-room tea & coffee making facilities, and of course, wi-fi.
The single room at this hotel has been individually designed for one, style-conscious person. It offers all the features of a standard double bedroom, with no curtains to draw. It is named after the size of the bed, not the stateroom in Buckingham Palace.
The double room with specialist features includes a lowered hand basin, grab rails, and a minimum 1.5m turning circle. It is designed to accommodate guests with specific needs while still providing a comfortable and luxurious stay.
There are a variety of dining options near this hotel, including a modern Korean canteen specializing in bibimbap, a British chophouse with cocktails served from a trolley, and an English- and Russian-inspired restaurant overseen by an award-winning chef. Guests can also enjoy pre-theatre dining or a romantic rendezvous at an atmospheric restaurant set in an 18th-century townhouse.
Guests staying at this hotel can enjoy a visit to a gallery showcasing work by contemporary photographers from around the world, free admission before 12 noon. They can also experience the vibrant nightlife of Soho Square, where drag queens, Hare Krishna devotees, art students, and office workers come together. Additionally, they can immerse themselves in the jazz scene at one of the oldest jazz clubs in the world, featuring legendary and popular names in modern jazz and jazz fusion.