After the best London hotels for sightseeing? Experience a taste of royalty at The Rubens At The Palace which is located just a stone's throw away from her Majesty's humble abode and the iconic Mall. Check into one of the sumptuous suites and enjoy views of Buckingham Palace's Royal Mews, before heading to the conservatory for a classic afternoon tea offering.
The Best London Hotels For Sightseeing
From five-star sleeps just a stroll away from Buckingham Palace to swanky stays on the banks of the River Thames, these hotels are taking the legwork out of sightseeing in London (literally). Tick off the capital's best museums, buildings and parks before retiring back to a sumptuous suite or stylish room, making the most of the in-house bars and restaurants as you go. Whether you're new to the city, or are looking to indulge in a cheeky staycation, check out our guide to the best London hotels for sightseeing.
Part of the world-renowned InterContinental Hotel Group, this swish five-star abode is nestled between the swanky neighbourhoods of Knightsbridge and Mayfair. Rub shoulders with London's well-heeled crowd as you dine in the Theo Randall restaurant, or take it easy in the spa before strolling around London's most beautiful parks.
Riverside hotel Sea Containers is perfectly placed for visiting London's top attractions, with Southbank, the London Eye and the National Theatre all within a 15-minute walk away. Alternatively, hole up for the weekend with an in-house cinema, rooftop bar and sumptuous restaurant available for guests.
On the hunt for a hotel close to St Paul's Cathedral? Look no further than the five-star-rated Vintry & Mercer, which is situated just 750m away from the famous landmark. Complete with all the amenities you would expect from a luxury hotel, this place also has its very own rooftop restaurant, boasting views of the city's stunning architecture.
Another classic British offering, The Montague on the Gardens Hotel is a place of peace amongst the capital's chaos. Overlooking private gardens, the hotel offers al fresco dining in the summer months. And for when you're ready to venture out? The iconic British Museum is just one minute away, offering hundreds of world-class exhibitions.
Owned by Gordon Ramsay, the York and Albany offers a slice of rustic charm in the heart of North London. Originally a coaching house in the 1820s, the top London hotel now boasts a sunny restaurant, bar and multiple pop-ups throughout the year. Tear yourself away from the gorgeous interiors over to London Zoo, Regent's Park and Camden Market.
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Located in amongst the buzz of Leicester Square, W is a firm favourite with visitors looking to explore the city's most popular hotspots. Ideally placed to catch a show in the West End or check out the flashing lights of Piccadilly Circus, this sleek spot is also known for attracting the party crowd to its late-night Perception bar.
Looking for the best London hotels for tourists? Known for its quirky Wild At Heart restaurant, Karma Sanctum is the Soho hotel with some serious attitude. The perfect base for exploring London's number one nightlife district, the swanky rooms here include access to the in-house cinema and outdoor hot tub.
A traditional Gothic Victorian building complete with all the mod cons you could dream of, the Amba Hotel Grosvenor is a favourite with couples and families alike. Accessible directly through Victoria Train Station, it's the perfect rest stop for those travelling from Gatwick Airport, and also just happens to be a stone's throw away from Buckingham Palace and its royal gardens.
Mastering the art of impeccable service in quintessentially British surroundings, The Chesterfield Mayfair is the perfect base for exploring London's Royal Parks. One of the best places to stay in London, Green Park is just a five-minute stroll from the luxury and comfort of this four-star hotel, and is the perfect place to walk off the stress of the city.
Once an old courthouse, The Dixon is now an elegant hotel, complete with colourful restaurants and swish bars. Located just a short skip and hop away from the River Thames, this stylish sleepover spot is the perfect base for exploring Tower Bridge, Borough Market and the Tate Modern and one of the best hotels in London for tourists.
Part of the Hilton's Curio Collection, 100 Queen's Gate Hotel is the perfect family-friendly spot for exploring London's most famous museums. From the V&A, to the Science and Natural History Museums, after a day on your feet you'll be able to indulge in a few cocktails in the ESQ bar before collapsing into an uber-comfy bed for a peaceful night's sleep.
Hidden away from the chaos of Tottenham Court Road, but within easy reach of Oxford Street and its famous shops and department stores, The Bloomsbury Hotel is a cosy home from home. Boasting a plethora of drinking and dining options (including the Instagrammable Dalloway Terrace), you won't ever want to leave this top hotel for tourists.
Looking for something a little more lively for your London trip? Head to the ME - home to the buzzing bar and restaurant Radio Rooftop. Enjoy live DJs to the backdrop of the West End before heading downstairs to one of the uber-stylish rooms or mega suites for a great night's kip at one of the best hotels near Covent Garden.