
Haymarket Hotel
Beyond its imposing John Nash-designed Regency facade on Suffolk Place, the Haymarket Hotel reveals a vibrant, contemporary soul, meticulously crafted by Kit Kemp's distinctive interior design. A true urban sanctuary awaits below ground, where an unexpected subterranean swimming pool, flanked by a gleaming pewter bar, offers a serene escape from the West End's bustling energy. This sophisticated haven, ideal for design-conscious travelers and discerning culture enthusiasts, places guests at the epicenter of London's renowned theatre district, with world-class museums and shopping just steps away. The hotel's unique 'London Calling Afternoon Tea' at Brumus further elevates the experience, providing a quintessential British ritual with a modern twist.'s distinctive interior design. A true urban sanctuary awaits below ground, where an unexpected subterranean swimming pool, flanked by a gleaming pewter bar, offers a serene escape from the West End's bustling energy. This sophisticated haven, ideal for design-conscious travelers and discerning culture enthusiasts, places guests at the epicenter of London's renowned theatre district, with world-class museums and shopping just steps away. The hotel's unique 'London Calling Afternoon Tea' at Brumus further elevates the experience, providing a quintessential British ritual with a modern twist.'s West End, it offers a sophisticated retreat perfectly positioned for exploring the city's renowned theatres, museums, and shopping.
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Iconic public square with Nelson's Column and National Gallery.
World-renowned art museum with a vast collection of European paintings.



