There are plenty of reasons to book a romantic break in London. Whether you are planning an extravagant weekend away with nights at the theatre followed by dinner in Soho or perhaps a staycation in one of the city's grand historic hotels or a cultural break — there is something to suit all couples here. Your hotel choice, however, is perhaps the most important element of the trip. With this in mind, our hotel experts have compiled a collection of the best romantic hotels in London. This includes foodies' destinations, hotels with hot tubs or in-room roll-top baths, properties perfect for a honeymoon or spa break, and even options for young and trendy couples. So why not browse through our diverse collection to start planning your romantic escape?
Hazlitt's is a gorgeous Georgian townhouse located in the West End. Elegant wood-panelled rooms are ideal for a romantic weekend away or a honeymoon. Understated and charming.
Stepping into The Rookery feels a lot like stepping into a time warp. An 18th-century townhouse in hip and trendy Clerkenwell, it is draped in so much period charm it could've been stolen from the set of Downtown Abbey. Atmospheric rooms are hard to leave with their roll-top baths, four-poster beds, and regal red curtains.
Batty Langley's is another beautifully converted 18th-century townhouse located in the effortlessly cool Spitalfields district. It features plushly furnished rooms adorned with oil paintings, baths with brass taps, and busts of Greco-Roman gods. There's also a library full of old books and comfy chairs and a marbled entrance lined with works of classical art. A cosy base for a romantic break for two!
For a classically romantic stay in the heart of London, The Gore is a good option. This is a quintessentially British townhouse that prides itself on spectacular service with laid back vibes. Traditionally styled rooms have period pictures, antiques and comfortable beds. While the restaurant 190 Queen's Gate offers contemporary classic dishes and Bar 190 superb G&Ts.
The Franklin is a discreet townhouse hotel with interiors by Anouska Hempel. Here opulent interiors, four-poster beds, a fabulous restaurant and great service make this an ideal choice for a romantic city getaway.
London (Belgravia)
A family-owned luxury hotel in the heart of Belgravia with manicured lawns, award-winning high tea and proximity to some of London's most famous sights. Plush carpets, antiques and designer fabrics make up the rooms. Do not miss fine dining at the Michelin star restaurant. Magical stay.
London (Soho)
This charming Georgian boutique hotel is full of character and literary associations. Since 1718 Hazlitt's has been in the thick of it on vibrant Frith Street in the heart of Soho. Elegant wood-panelled rooms are the perfect base, relax with a book or explore the city.
London (Kensington)
A quintessentially British townhouse that prides itself on spectacular service with laid back vibes. Classic-styled rooms house period pictures, antiques & comfortable beds. Restaurant 190 Queen's Gate offers contemporary classic dishes and Bar 190 superb G&Ts! Spot on location for city exploring
London (Clerkenwell)
Fashionable Clerkenwell is home to this intimate, period charm City bolthole which prides itself on homely atmosphere across three 18th Century houses. Rooms are full of character, classic antiques, open fires and roll top baths. Breakfast in bed or in the garden is the perfect way to start the day.
London (Earl's Court)
Chic tranquility meets a West London colonial-style townhouse. Good value. Fantastically well connected by tube, train and bus. A wide range of different rooms and a breakfast worth getting out of bed for.
London (Mayfair)
Art Deco-inspired, luxury-centric hotel in the heart of Mayfair offering seamless service, spa treatments and gym facilities. Large, contemporary rooms exude comfort. Whether it is the famous Afternoon Tea in the 1930's Reading Room or a gourmet meal at the restaurant, be ready to be spoiled.
London (Clerkenwell)
In the heart of trendy Clerkenwell, this ultra-stylish hotel appeals to wannabe hipsters looking for a design-conscious cocoon in the heart of London's coolest quarter.
London (St James's)
Glitz and glamour from the dapper doormen to the lavish hallways and Neoclassical features. Large beds and luxurious features make up the classically decorated rooms. The Rivoli Bar is an Art Deco lover's dream, whereas the restaurants house fine art works and British cuisine. Don't miss High Tea.
Lanzarote (Masdache)
Four self-catering cottages set in a charming, working vineyard. An oasis of tranquility with beautiful central pool area and stunning grounds. Built in hommage to the island's famous designer César Manrique, they embody rustic Canarian with a simple modern twist. Sweet and chic.
London (Westminster)
Super luxurious Mayfair hideaway with a couple of magnificent rooftop suites and a Michelin-starred restaurant. Just a few minutes’ walk from Piccadilly and Jermyn Street where quintessentially British shops include Fortnum & Mason.
London (Fitzrovia)
Ian Schrager's second design hotel in London, in a former textiles building in the rag trade area north of Oxford Street. Great spa and gym, and a fashionable bar.
London (Marylebone)
Luxurious hotel that was originally conceived as one of the great Victorian railway properties. It now boasts large opulent stylishly classic bedrooms and suites, plus a stunning eight storey atrium housing the Winter Garden restaurant.
Surrey (Richmond)
A stunning property overlooking the Thames, offering a slice of sophisticated luxury on the outskirts of London. Contemporary style rooms feature hand-made beds and top-notch accessories; the best come with in-room copper tubs. Plus there's a fine dining restaurant & riverside terrace for cocktails.
London (Westminster)
Grand hotel with a 21st century approach, top quality and irresistibly seductive. Perfect.
London (Soho)
A luxurious reinvention of a London institution. Spacious rooms and suites whose interiors perfectly blend the modern and contemporary with beautiful period features and bathrooms of sheer indulgence, carved from stunning Carrera marble. Good dining options and a seriously cool spa and pool.
London (Southwark)
Bucket list destination property that really has the “Wow” factor. Asian influenced interiors, with five star luxuries as standard. Floor to ceiling windows in both bedrooms and bathrooms to make the most of the spectacular views over London. Everyone must stay here once – despite the price tag!
London (Spitalfields)
Opulent, sumptuous and quirky converted 18th-century townhouse in the trendy Spitalfields district. Gorgeous over-the-top rooms and suites offer stunning traditional interiors and equally impressive bathrooms. A romantic bolthole in the city of London perfect for a cosy getaway!
London (Marylebone)
Historic central London luxury hotel that offers a contemporary edge to its opulent Victorian décor. Classicly styled, spacious and comfortable rooms and suites, dining overseen by the Roux dynasty plus spa and pool. An upscale escape aimed at those in search of high-class pampering.
London (South Kensington)
Intimate discreet townhouse hotel with interiors by Anouska Hempel. Thirty five sumptuous rooms and suites with rich silks & velvets, Frette linens and marble bathrooms as standard. Superb restaurant serving inventive Italian cuisine, excellent service and access to the private Egerton Gardens
London (Marylebone)
A stunning lifestyle hotel in Marylebone. Minimalist rooms and suites channel oriental vibes and western comforts. Think plenty of wood and pale colours, indulgent bathrooms and large windows for city views. Dining is as spectacular as you’d expect and the cocktails should not be missed. Superb!
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