The Best Hotels to Book Near the Gherkin, City of London

Dorsett City London features floor-to-ceiling windows and a divine view over the London skyline
Dorsett City London features floor-to-ceiling windows and a divine view over the London skyline | Courtesy of Dorsett City London / Booking.com
Daniel Stables

You won’t be able to miss those 41 magnificent floors of cucumber-shaped skyscraper when you stay at one of these stunning hotels near the Gherkin in the City of London – and they’re bookable on Culture Trip.

The Gherkin is a fixture of the London skyline and one of the best-loved buildings in the city – sleek and modern, yet quirky and fun, it sums up everything there is to love about the capital. Our selection of hotels nearby encompasses the great variety of the city, ranging from converted tea warehouses to ultra-modern steel-and-glass monoliths. All promise a comfortable base from which to explore the landmarks of this great city.

1. The Bull and the Hide

Hotel, Pubs with Rooms

The Bull and the Hide
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Nothing says London like a historic East End pub, and this classic 16th-century boozer in Shoreditch offers you the chance to stay in one. Rooms have an individual design, from the grandly traditional Devonshire Suite to the Hush Heath Suite, with a red, white and pink colour scheme that pays homage to their own winery, whose produce you can enjoy downstairs.

2. Dorsett City London

Budget Hotel

Dorsett City London
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Sweeping London views meet exquisite East Asian style and culture at this elegant hotel in Aldgate. The sleek, contemporary rooms all feature floor-to-ceiling windows looking out over the London skyline, some directly over the Shard. Similar views are on offer from the atmospheric Jin Bo Law skybar, while truly exquisite cuisine is on offer at restaurant Shikumen Luxe; try the signature Cantonese dim sum.

4. 196 Bishopsgate

Apartment

Suite interior at 196 Bishopsgate, with a full kitchen, dining table and double bed
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This collection of 47 serviced suites and apartments have a modern feel (bright, airy and flooded with natural light) but feature historic touches, such as leather chesterfield sofas and black-and-white photographs of London landmarks befitting the historic location on Bishopsgate. All suites feature a modern kitchen, so you can cook for yourself should you fancy a night in, though all the world-class dining scene London has to offer is right on your doorstep.

5. Native Fenchurch Street

Hotel

Native Fenchurch Street
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Right beside the modern monoliths of the Gherkin and the Walkie Talkie building, yet sitting in a quiet courtyard and housed in a historic tea warehouse, this lovely group of apartments sums up the timeless atmosphere of London. Period features, such as cast-iron columns, are complemented by a modern monochrome aesthetic, while all apartments – some of which look directly onto the Gherkin – have kitchens so you can self-cater.

6. South Place Hotel

Boutique Hotel

Trendy bar area at the South Place Hotel, with flowers hanging from the ceiling and modern chairs
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This exquisitely stylish hotel features rooms and suites with an eye-catching monochrome design and beautiful marble bathrooms, plus modern conveniences including Nespresso machines to wake you up in the morning; Dyson Supersonic hair dryers to keep you looking your best; and electric blackout blinds to make sure you get a good night’s sleep. The commitment to quality continues at the Michelin-starred Angler Restaurant, where menu highlights include sea bass tartare.

7. Leman Locke

Boutique Hotel

Brightly lit bar at Leman Locke, London, with light-wood stools and plants
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Soft pastel colours of pink and blue, and plush furnishings including comfy sofas, make these apartments the perfect sanctuary from the hardness of the city outside. Apartments with kitchens are available so you can cook for yourself if you wish, but all the culinary delights of Central London are right on your doorstep, as are tourist sights including the Columbia Road Flower Market, Brick Lane and the Tower of London.

8. The Counting House

Hotel, Pubs with Rooms

The Counting House
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A classic 19th-century pub that has lost none of its traditional charm, the Counting House retains a heritage atmosphere in its comfortable guest rooms, with their olive-green wood-panelled walls bedecked with vintage photography depicting London life. Rooms are named after old coins – Guinea, Sovereign, Florin and Crown – reflecting the hotel location in the financial hub of the city, close to Bank Tube station.

9. Hotel Motel One London Tower Hill

Hotel

Hotel Motel One London Tower Hill
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Don’t let the name fool you: this is no motel, but rather a stylish city-centre hotel with sleek ensuite rooms overlooking central London and within walking distance of the Gherkin, the Tower of London and the Shard. The chandelier-lit lobby, with mid-century modern-style furniture, is a stylish spot to enjoy breakfast, with light and healthy or hearty cooked options available.

For more stays in the City of London, check out the best hotels in the area, or opt for one of the cheaper options – best of all, they’re bookable with Culture Trip. Check out our guide to a chilled-out time in London or head to one of the nearby beaches for some sun-kissed time by the sea. Visit the best restaurants with outdoor seating if the weather is on your side.

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