The Best Hotels in West London
West London is home to well-known neighbourhoods such as Notting Hill, Kensington and Chiswick, with plenty of period architecture and tree-lined streets to explore. Brimming with emblematic London sights and film-worthy neighbourhoods, it’s where fancy English stereotypes were born. The streets are lined with regal buildings and pastel townhouses – some of which remain actual houses. Other properties have become stylish hotels, like our hand-picked selection below.
room2 Chiswick
Boutique Hotel, Eco Hotel
An artisanal design. A chilled restaurant-cum-coworking space. An unbeatable location in trendy Chiswick. And yet, the true pull for room2 is its eco credentials. This is the first whole-life net-zero hotel in the world, which means the carbon footprint of the hotel (from open to the eventual dismantling of the property) will be offset. That doesn’t impinge on the quality of the retreat either – custom marbled wallpaper follows you throughout, and freeform handcrafted mirrors provide a quirky-yet-refined style. There’s bespoke furniture in the rooms, too, plus a gym with Peloton bikes.
The Ampersand Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Luxury
The Ampersand – just one of many swish hotels in South West London – promises room (or skyline-view suite) decor featuring Chesterfield headboards and creative wallpapers. For ultimate pampering, opt for a deluxe studio with an in-room, windowside tub. Wake up to a full English breakfast in the chic restaurant downstairs or weekend Italian-style brunch washed down with an Aperol spritz. Looking for some fun? Head to the drawing room for Kensington’s Science Museum-themed afternoon tea (adult- and kid-friendly) complete with chocolate spacemen and jam served in petri dishes.
The Laslett
Boutique Hotel
Hotel 55
Boutique Hotel
This boutique hotel is a favourite of business travellers who are tired of constantly checking into chains. With a top-notch Japanese restaurant on-site, you can dig into authentic dishes such as the udon-suki or vegetarian gobo tempura. A botanical theme runs throughout, with miniature terrariums placed among the soft ocean-blue furnishings, and dusky floral art decorates the walls. Rooms range from compact, cosy spaces to the expansive deluxe garden studio where you can enjoy a romantic night in, drinking red wine on the plant-filled terrace. It’s as appealing for play as it is for work, being next door to the bucolic sights of Kew Gardens and Richmond Park.
The Franklin London
Boutique Hotel
Offering a variety of spacious rooms and suites, this stylish hotel is perfect for discerning travellers and gastronomes. Unwind in the hotel’s beautiful hammam before enjoying a themed afternoon tea, which in 2019 included one inspired by the Tim Walker exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Later, savour modern Italian cuisine by Michelin-star chef Alfredo Russo in the Franklin Restaurant, and learn how to create cocktails in a masterclass taught by an award-winning mixologist.
Number Sixteen
Boutique Hotel
A chic, boutique hotel with contrasting fabrics, vibrant colour schemes and a hip clientele make Number Sixteen in South Kensington a must for social-media mavens. Though set in the heart of one of London’s busiest tourist areas – the Science and Natural History Museums are just a stone’s throw away – you’ll find a haven of quiet corners behind the hotel’s white Georgian facade. Take afternoon tea in the beautiful walled garden in the summer, or curl up in the drawing room next to the Christmas tree during the festive season.
Blakes Hotel
Boutique Hotel
There’s a dramatic elegance to Blakes in Kensington that you won’t find anywhere else in London – thanks to interior designer Anouska Hempel, who is known for her opulent style. It’s a supremely romantic hotel – particularly if you book into one of the signature suites, which are decked out in a dreamy combination of white muslin and bleached wood. Partnered with the South Kensington Club, it’s the ideal spot to indulge in some pampering.
The Exhibitionist Hotel
Boutique Hotel
Exhibitionist by name and exhibitionist by nature, this hotel in South Kensington enjoys bold interiors that beautifully offset its Georgian-townhouse setting. Though the hotel enjoys an exhibition space and regular art shows, you’ll stumble upon intriguing contemporary artworks in every room; pop-arty Las Vegas-inspired welcome signs, life-size silver cows and flower-adorned mannequins are just some of the delights to look forward to. It’s not all novelty garishness, though. Devilish cocktails are served in the bar each evening, and an excellent breakfast spread is available at first light.
The Resident Kensington
Boutique Hotel
Dorsett Shepherds Bush
Hotel
The Portobello Hotel
Boutique Hotel
Sam Murray, Chloe Byrne and Kim Gregory contributed additional reporting to this article.
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