All 96 guest rooms are spacious and light, individually styled in the classic-country-house, offbeat—notice that cat sculpture by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero?—sensibility of designer Kip Kemp.
The Soho Hotel is the ultimate jumping-off-point for exploring London’s luxurious West End. All 96 guest rooms are spacious and light, individually styled in the classic-country-house, offbeat—notice that cat sculpture by the Colombian artist Fernando Botero?—sensibility of designer Kip Kemp. The rooms have floor-to-ceiling, warehouse-style windows and modern amenities, including polished-marble bathrooms with freestanding tubs and double basins, king-size beds with colorful, graphic headboards, and a full minibar. Some suites have private terraces. Downstairs, the Refuel restaurant is a popular media hangout and a source of sensory overload thanks to orange-and-black floral-print wallpaper, bright-green murals, and olive argyle chairs. On the menu: modern European dishes served alongside forward-thinking cocktails. Look out for celeb sightings, too (Harry Styles and Mischa Barton are fans, among others). Settle into a leather armchair in one of the screening rooms, where the hotel plays movies every afternoon, or squeeze in a workout at the state-of-the-art gym. The hotel enjoys a prime location within walking distance of London’s best theaters, nightlife venues, and restaurants.
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