Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at our historic, iconic Hotel: for sale


Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at our historic, iconic Hotel

Westminister, London, United Kingdom

NEGOTIABLE

196 000 000 GBP

Agent: Cliff Jacobs - Managing Principal Property Practitioner & CEO - Exquisite Hotel Consultants (Nat.Dpl.Hotel Man (UJ). M.P.R.E.)
Agent Cellphone: +27 (0) 84 413 1071 / +27 (0) 61 716 6951
Agent Office Number: +27 (0) 84 413 1071
Agent Email Address: cliff@exquisitehotelconsultants.com
Type: Heritage Grand Hotel
Bedrooms: 168
Bathrooms: 168
Showers: 168
Parking: 0
Yield: Not Disclosed
TGCSA Rating: 5 Star


Westminister

Westminster is the main settlement of the City of Westminster in Central London, England. It extends from the River Thames to Oxford Street and has many famous landmarks, including the Palace of WestminsterBuckingham PalaceWestminster AbbeyWestminster CathedralTrafalgar Square and much of the West End cultural centre including the entertainment area of West End theatre.

The name (Old EnglishWestmynstre)[1] originated from the informal description of the abbey church and royal peculiar of St Peter's (Westminster Abbey), west of the City of London (until the English Reformation there was also an Eastminster abbey, on the other side of the City of London, in the East End of London). The abbey's origins date from between the 7th and 10th centuries, but it rose to national prominence when rebuilt by Edward the Confessor in the 11th century. With the development of the old palace alongside the abbey, Westminster has been the home of England's government since about 1200, and from 1707 the Government of the United Kingdom. In 1539, it became a city.

Westminster is often used as a metonym to refer to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which sits in the Palace of Westminster.

Geography

Physical geography

The City and Liberty of Westminster and other historical Westminster administrative units (except the broader modern City of Westminster, a London Borough created in 1965) extended from the River Thames to the old Roman road from the City to western England, which is now locally called Oxford Street.

Thorney Island lay between the arms of the former River Tyburn at its confluence with the Thames, while the western boundary with Chelsea was formed by the similarly lost River Westbourne. The line of the river still forms (with very slight revisions) the boundaries of the modern borough with the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Further north, away from the river mouth, Westminster included land on both sides of the Westbourne, notably Knightsbridge (including the parts of Hyde Park west of the Serpentine lake (originally formed by damming the river) and most of Kensington Gardens).

Localities

Westminster includes the sub-districts of SohoSt JamesMayfairCovent Garden (shared with neighbouring Camden), PimlicoVictoriaBelgravia and Knightsbridge (shared with neighbouring Kensington).

The former City of Westminster merged with the neighbouring boroughs of Paddington and Marylebone in 1965 to form a larger modern borough. These neighbouring areas (except for a small area of Paddington in part of Kensington Gardens), lie north of Oxford Street and its westward continuation, Bayswater Road.

Open spaces

The district's open spaces include:

Origins and administration

The development of the area began with the establishment of Westminster Abbey on a site then called Thorney Island. The site may have been chosen because of the natural ford which is thought to have carried Watling Street over the Thames in the vicinity. The wider district became known as Westminster in reference to the church.

Legendary origin

The legendary origin is that in the early 7th century, a local fisherman named Edric (or Aldrich) ferried a stranger in tattered foreign clothing over the Thames to Thorney Island. It was a miraculous appearance of St Peter, a fisherman himself, coming to the island to consecrate the newly built church, which later developed into Westminster Abbey. He rewarded Edric with a bountiful catch when he next dropped his nets. Edric was instructed to present the king and St. Mellitus, Bishop of London, with a salmon and various proofs that the consecration had already occurred. Every year on 29 June, St Peter's Day, the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers presents the Abbey with a salmon in memory of this event.

Recorded origin

A charter of 785, possibly a forgery, grants land to the needy people of God in Thorney, in the dreadful spot which is called Westminster. The text suggests a pre-existing monastic community who chose to live in a very challenging location.

The recorded origins of the Abbey (rather than a less important religious site) date to the 960s or early 970s, when Saint Dunstan and King Edgar installed a community of Benedictine monks on the site.

Between 1042 and 1052, King Edward the Confessor began rebuilding St Peter's Abbey to provide himself with a royal burial church. It was the first church in England built in the Romanesque style. The building was completed around 1060 and was consecrated on 28 December 1065, only a week before Edward's death on 5 January 1066. A week later, he was buried in the church; and, nine years later, his wife Edith was buried alongside him. His successor, Harold II, was probably crowned in the abbey, although the first documented coronation is that of William the Conqueror later the same year.

The only extant depiction of Edward's abbey, together with the adjacent Palace of Westminster, is in the Bayeux Tapestry. Some of the lower parts of the monastic dormitory, an extension of the south transept, survive in the Norman Undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon abbey. Increased endowments supported a community that increased from a dozen monks in Dunstan's original foundation, up to a maximum of about eighty monks.

Local government

Parish of Westminster St Margaret

Most of the parishes of Westminster originated as daughter parishes of St Margaret's parish, in the City and Liberty of WestminsterMiddlesex. The exceptions to this were St Clement DanesSt Mary le Strand and possibly some other small areas.

The ancient parish was St Margaret; after 1727 this became the civil parish of 'St Margaret and St John', the latter a new church required for the increasing population. The area around Westminster Abbey formed the extra-parochial Close of the Collegiate Church of St Peter. Like many large parishes, Westminster was divided into smaller units called Hamlets (meaning a territorial sub-division, rather than a small village). These would later become independent daughter parishes.

Until 1900 the local authority was the combined vestry of St Margaret and St John (also known as the Westminster District Board of Works from 1855 to 1887), which was based at Westminster Town Hall in Caxton Street from 1883.

City and Liberty of Westminster

The City and Liberty of Westminster, governed by the Westminster Court of Burgesses, also included St Martin in the Fields and several other parishes and places. Westminster had its own quarter sessions, but the Middlesex sessions also had jurisdiction.

Metropolitan Borough of Westminster

Under local government reforms in 1889, the area fell within the newly created County of London, and the local government of Westminster was further reformed in 1900, when the court of burgesses and the parish vestries were abolished and replaced by the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster. The borough was given city status at the same time, allowing it to be known as the City of Westminster and its council as Westminster City Council.

The City and Liberty of Westminster and the Metropolitan Borough of Westminster were very similar in extent, covering the parts of the wider modern City of Westminster south of the Oxford Street, and its continuations Hyde Park Place. The exception is that part of Kensington Gardens, south of that road, are part of Paddington.

Westminster merged with St Marylebone and Paddington in 1965, but the combined area was allowed to keep the title City of Westminster.

History

The former Thorney Island, the site of Westminster Abbey, formed the historic core of Westminster. The abbey became the traditional venue of the coronations of the kings and queens of England from that of Harold Godwinson (1066) onwards.

From about 1200 the Palace of Westminster, near the abbey, became the principal royal residence, a transition marked by the transfer of royal treasury and financial records to Westminster from Winchester. Later the palace housed the developing Parliament and England's law courts. Thus, London developed two focal points: the City of London (financial/economic) and Westminster (political and cultural).

The monarchs moved their principal residence to the Palace of Whitehall (1530–1698), then to St James's Palace in 1698, and eventually to Buckingham Palace and other palaces after 1762. The main law courts moved to the Royal Courts of Justice in the late-19th century.

Medieval and Tudor

The settlement grew up around the palace and abbey, as a service area for them. The parish church, St Margaret's Westminster served the wider community of the parish; the servants of the palace and abbey as well as the rural population and those associated with the high status homes developing on the road from the city. The area became larger and in the Georgian period became connected through urban ribbon development with the City along the Strand.

Henry VIII's Reformation in the early 16th century abolished the abbey and established a cathedral – thus the parish ranked as a "City", although it was only a fraction of the size of the City of London and the Borough of Southwark at that time.

Indeed, the cathedral and diocesan status of the church lasted only from 1539 to 1556, but the "city" status remained for a mere parish within Middlesex. As such it is first known to have had two Members of Parliament in 1545 as a new Parliamentary Borough, centuries after the City of London and Southwark were enfranchised.

The growing Elizabethan city had a High Constable, Bailiff, Town Clerk, and a keeper of the ponds. 

Victorian divide

The colours of the streets represent the economic class of the residents: Yellow ("Upper-middle and Upper classes, Wealthy"), red ("Lower middle class – Well-to-do middle class"), pink ("Fairly comfortable good ordinary earnings"), blue ("Intermittent or casual earnings"), and black ("lowest class occasional labourers, street sellers, loafers, criminals and semi-criminals"). Booth coloured Victoria Street, with its new shops and flats, yellow. The model dwellings built by the Peabody Trust on the side streets off Victoria Street appear as pink and grey, signalling modest respectability, while the black and blue streets represent the remaining slum areas housing the poorest.

Charles Booth's poverty map showing Westminster in 1889 recorded the full range of income- and capital-brackets living in adjacent streets within the area; its central western area had become (by 1850) (the) Devil's Acre in the southern flood-channel ravine of the River Tyburn, yet Victoria Street and other small streets and squares had the highest colouring of social class in London: yellow/gold. Westminster has shed the abject poverty with the clearance of this slum and with drainage improvement, but there is a typical Central London property distinction within the area which is very acute, epitomised by grandiose 21st-century developments, architectural high-point listed buildings and nearby social housing (mostly non-council housing) buildings of the Peabody Trust founded by philanthropist George Peabody.

Wider uses of the name

Given the focus on Westminster in English and British public life over centuries, the name "Westminster" is casually used as a metonym for the UK Parliament and for the political community of the United Kingdom generally. (The civil service is similarly referred to using the name of the northern sub-neighbourhood which it inhabits, "Whitehall".) "Westminster" is consequently also used in reference to the Westminster system, the parliamentary model of democratic government that has evolved in the United Kingdom and for those other nations, particularly in the Commonwealth of Nations and for other parts of the former British Empire that adopted it.

The term "Westminster Village", sometimes used in the context of British politics, does not refer to a geographical area at all; employed especially in the phrase "Westminster Village gossip", it denotes a supposedly close social circle of members of parliament, political journalists, so-called spin-doctors and others connected to events in the Palace of Westminster and in Government ministries.

Economy

The area has a substantial residential population. By the 20th century Westminster saw rising numbers of residential apartments with wealthy inhabitants. Hotels, large Victorian homes and barracks exist near to Buckingham Palace. Westminster has a large number of pubs, bars and restaurants. As of October 2024, Westminster has 1,430 licensed restaurants employing 37,183 people, and 565 unlicensed restaurants employing 7,495 people, according to Office for National Statistics data; these are the highest figures among London boroughs.

High Commissions

Westminster hosts the High Commissions of many Commonwealth countries:

Within the area is Westminster School, a major public school which grew out of the abbey, and the University of Westminster, attended by over 20,000 students.





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About

The hotel offers luxurious accommodation with a restaurant by Michelin starred chef Niklas Ekstedt, a hidden whisky bar, afternoon tea lounge, a fitness centre and event space that is unconventional. Light and airy rooms are tastefully decorated with delicate nods to the building’s history while being equipped with modern amenities including complimentary Wifi, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and coffee making facilities.

All hotel rooms have a private bathroom with a rain shower and locally sourced bathroom toiletries. The hotel offers a concierge, contactless room key entry, 24 hour room service and à la carte breakfast in The Yard made from best, local, British produce. Popular points of interest near the hotel include The National Gallery and Churchill War Rooms. The nearest airport is London City Airport, 14 km from Great Scotland Yard Hotel, part of Hyatt.

Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.6 for a two-person trip.

Luxury Hotel in Westminster

Located in the historic heart of Westminster, our Hotel seamlessly blends modern luxury with its storied past. Once the London residence of the Scottish Royal Family and later the headquarters of Britain’s finest intelligence service, its legacy of sophistication and intrigue continues to inspire every detail today. That spirit of craftsmanship extends to the hotel’s remarkable dining and drinking experiences. The Parlour welcomes guests from morning to evening with refined all-day dining — from elegant breakfasts to the signature British afternoon tea, each dish crafted with care and flair in a setting that feels both graceful and inviting.

Hidden away behind discreet doors, Síbín offers a truly unique whisky experience, where rare labels, warm ambiance, and artful design create an atmosphere of intimacy and discovery. 

Accommodations

Coquettishly compact? Perhaps. Immaculately comfy? Absolutely. Our rooms, kissed with contemporary elegance and top-tier amenities (think Egyptian cotton, pillow menus, sleek smart TVs), were made for starched sheets and midnight snack runs . And if you’re celebrating big? The five-story Townhouse—your private Georgian townhouse—perfectly sets the stage for making memories.

The Explorer’s Escape: Family Stay with Guided Tour

Embark on a memorable family adventure with The Explorer’s Escape at our Hotel, a luxury family-friendly hotel in Westminster, London. Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay for four, complete with daily breakfast, a thoughtful sleep amenity, and £30 F&B credit to savour in our restaurants and bars. Make the most of your stay with early check-in and late check-out, ensuring a relaxed pace for the whole family.

Enhance your London experience with the London Landmarks Tour, a fascinating guided journey through the city’s most iconic landmarks. Please note that the tour is sold separately and can be booked directly here. Perfect for families seeking a 5-star hotel stay in London that combines heritage, exploration, and luxury living in the heart of Westminster.

King Room - 24 m

  • Air conditioning 
  • Private bathroom
  • Flat-screen
  • Soundproofing 
  • Minibar
  • Free WiFi
This double room offers a fireplace. Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned double room provides a flat-screen TV with cable channels, soundproof walls, a minibar, a tea and coffee maker as well as a quiet street view. The unit offers 1 bed.
In your private bathroom
  • Free toiletries
  • Shower
  • Bathrobe
  • Toilet
  • Towels
  • Slippers
  • Hairdryer
  • Toilet paper
Facilities
  • Air conditioning
  • Safety deposit box
  • Fireplace
  • Hardwood or parquet floors
  • Linen
  • Socket near the bed
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Soundproofing
  • TV
  • Telephone
  • Ironing facilities
  • Satellite channels
  • Tea/Coffee maker
  • Heating
  • Flat-screen TV
  • Minibar
  • Carpeted
  • Electric kettle
  • Cable channels
  • Wake-up service
  • Alarm clock
  • Laptop safe
  • Wardrobe or closet
  • Upper floors accessible by elevator
2 Twin Beds

19 sq m

Share your London experience in a 205 square feet Twin Beds haven perfect for friends, siblings, or colleagues traveling together for a short stay. This elegant cozy room offers two sumptuous twin beds with premium linens, ensuring each guest enjoys personal comfort without compromise. The thoughtful layout and high ceilings create an airy feel, enhanced by heritage touches that remind you of Westminster’s storied past just beyond the door.

After a day exploring Covent Garden or Buckingham Palace, you can both return to rejuvenating amenities – perhaps indulge in a calming rain shower or a relaxing cup of tea – all set in a space that promotes holistic well-being and sound sleep. Like all our rooms, it features cutting-edge conveniences including high-speed Wi-Fi and discreet service technology, so you can arrange requests or contact the concierge with ease. With bespoke concierge recommendations for two and an atmosphere of refined tranquility, the 2 Twin Beds room promises a personalized retreat for shared adventures. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

1 King Bed

21 sqm View Varies

Your Westminster retreat awaits in our 1 King Bed room – a cozy 226 square feet sanctuary for solo travelers or couples. Thoughtfully designed with luxurious yet understated décor, it blends historic charm with modern comforts. Hyper-personalized touches abound, from a curated pillow menu to contactless check-in and room key entry, ensuring your stay is tailored to you.

After strolling to nearby landmarks like Big Ben or Trafalgar Square, unwind under a soothing rainfall shower with locally sourced, eco-friendly toiletries, then sink into the plush king bed for a restorative sleep. High-speed Wi-Fi, a smart TV for streaming, and an in-room Nespresso machine are at your disposal, so every detail – from entertainment to espresso – is effortlessly convenient and private. Immersive art and books reflecting London’s heritage adorn the space, enriching this intimate room with a sense of place and authenticity. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

Deluxe King

22 sq m

In our 237 suare feet 1 King Bed Deluxe room, you’ll enjoy an elevated sense of space and style – perfect for longer stays or special occasions. The décor is luxurious yet understated, featuring bespoke British furnishings and subtle nods to the building’s history to create an authentic London ambience. A spa-inspired bathroom with a walk-in rainfall shower invites you to unwind in privacy, complemented by plush robes and sustainable, locally crafted bath amenities for a guilt-free indulgence.

Whether you’re a business traveler spreading out at the writing table or a couple savoring a quiet urban escape, personalized touches are everywhere – from advance pillow selections to curated in-room dining menus – ensuring the experience is tailored exactly to your preferences. The room’s tranquil atmosphere, enhanced by sound-insulated walls and soft mood lighting, provides a holistic wellness retreat where you can rejuvenate after immersing yourself in the cultural treasures of Westminster just outside. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

Premium King

24 sqm View Varies

Unwind in 258 square feet of serene comfort in our 1 King Bed Premium room, thoughtfully designed as a refined escape from the city’s pace. Natural light enhances rich materials and bespoke décor, creating an atmosphere of understated elegance for two.

The opulent marble bathroom introduces a touch of glamour, featuring a spacious rain shower and indulgent bath amenities designed to elevate your wellness ritual. Enjoy hyper-personalized luxuries that can ensure every detail of your stay feels effortlessly considered.

Begin your morning with an espresso from the Nespresso machine as soft daylight filters through the room, and later unwind with an in-room dining service or a quiet moment of repose. From fast Wi-Fi to the plush king bed, every element of the Premium King room is designed to envelop you in discreet five-star comfort and understated elegance. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

2 Twin Premium

25 sq m

For travel companions who refuse to compromise on comfort, our 269 square feet Premium Twin room provides an elevated luxury experience with two separate beds. The elegant décor and high-tech amenities mirror those of the Premium King – from a marble-clad bathroom with a lavish rain shower to intuitive room controls and a curated minibar.

Each guest enjoys individualized attention: think separate pillow preferences pre-arranged and personal streaming accounts ready on the smart TV, so you each feel right at home. After a bespoke day out – be it a tailored shopping tour or a gallery visit arranged by our concierge – return together to this haven of privacy and indulgence. Here, seamless service and refined style ensure a memorable stay for two, with the space and amenities to cater to each of you equally. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

1 Premiere King

28 sq m

Our 301 square feet Premiere King room indulges you with additional space and bespoke comforts, making it ideal for those desiring more room to unwind or settle in for an extended stay. Bright and airy with high ceilings, this room features a generous seating area – perfect for enjoying artisanal tea in the afternoon or planning your day’s adventures overlooking Westminster’s iconic streetscape.

Thoughtful enhancements abound: a spacious wardrobe for longer visits, an executive writing desk if work calls, and even wellness amenities like a yoga mat with on-demand meditation or exercise programs to nurture your body and mind. Unique décor pieces sourced from local artists and a selection of books on British history deepen your connection to London’s culture, letting you immerse yourself in the city’s story without leaving your room.

With 24/7 concierge service ready to assist (from arranging in-room spa treatments to securing theatre tickets) and advanced in-room technology simplifying every task, the Premiere King offers an immersive urban haven where authenticity meets effortless luxury. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

Koestler Suite With 1 King Bed

30 sq m View Varies

Step into the Koestler Suite and you’ll find not just a luxurious escape, but a meaningful journey into London’s contemporary culture. Named in honor of the Koestler Trust – a UK charity that works with prisoners nationwide, using art and creativity as part of rehabilitation– this unique 323 square feet cozy suite features original artwork and decor inspired by that mission.

Each art piece tells a story, bringing authenticity and emotional resonance to the space and connecting you with a deeper purpose behind your stay. The suite’s layout offers distinct areas to relax or work: sink into the plush living area with a handcrafted cocktail, or reflect on the day’s adventures surrounded by inspiring art before retiring to the separate king bedroom for the night. Every facet of the Koestler Suite is tailored to the discerning traveler, from bespoke furniture made by local artisans to a curated in-room library perfect for quiet contemplation.

Our attentive concierge is ready to personalize your visit – perhaps a private tour of a local art gallery or an in-suite dinner arranged to your tastes – ensuring your stay is as bespoke as the artwork that adorns the walls. Alongside its artistic soul, the suite delivers all the indulgences of modern luxury: a spa-quality bathroom, state-of-the-art entertainment and lighting controls, and an atmosphere of serenity and privacy. Here, your London experience becomes an inspiring story of its own – one of creativity, comfort, and personal connection.

Balcony King Room

38 sqm View Varies

Rare in central London, our 409 square feet Premiere Balcony room invites you to savor a breath of fresh air from your own private outdoor space. Step onto your furnished balcony to enjoy a quiet sunrise coffee or an evening toast with panoramic glimpses of Westminster – perhaps even the distant chime of Big Ben adding to the ambience. Inside, the room is equally enchanting: a plush king bed, rich textiles, and a calming color palette create a soothing oasis that flows seamlessly from indoors to outdoors.

This room is a favorite for couples seeking a romantic urban hideaway; our staff can personalize the experience with in-room dining set up al fresco on the balcony or a bespoke turndown featuring candlelight and aromatherapy for two. All of our signature amenities are present – from contactless service tech to a yoga mat for your morning stretch – making the Premiere Balcony a perfect blend of private indulgence, well-being, and metropolitan glamour. Here, you’ll feel the thrill of having your own exclusive perch over the city, as London’s lights and sounds enchant from below. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

Sherlock Suite

41 sq mView Varies

Channel the intrigue of a Victorian detective in our 441 square feet Sherlock Suite, an expansive one-of-a-kind retreat themed after Britain’s most famous sleuth, Sherlock Holmes.

Every detail in this 1 King Bed suite invites you into a story: refined vintage décor, wood paneling, and bespoke period furnishings evoke the charm of a 19th-century study at 221B Baker Street. A curated library of classic mystery novels and quirky curios (think antique maps and magnifying glasses) adds a playful, immersive touch that will delight any Sherlock fan. The suite’s generous layout includes a separate living room ideal for entertaining or curling up by an ornate fireplace with a cup of English tea, while the bedroom promises exquisite comfort with its stately four-poster king bed and premium linens.

Beyond its nostalgic theme, the Sherlock Suite offers every modern indulgence: a lavish bathroom with a deep soaking tub and Sherlock-inspired amenities, cutting-edge smart technology subtly integrated into the historic design, and of course, our discreet five-star service. The concierge can even personalize your stay with unique experiences – perhaps a Sherlock Holmes walking tour of London’s landmarks or a private whiskey tasting arranged in-suite – to further connect you with the city’s lore. In the Sherlock Suite, privacy, pampering, and mystery meld into an unforgettable adventure steeped in London legend and luxury.

Premiere Family Room

54 sq m

Our 576 square foot Premiere Family Room offers a generous home from home for families, bringing together one King bedroom and one Twin bedroom in a spacious, residence style retreat. The connecting layout gives everyone room to settle in, with the comfort of shared space and the privacy of separate bedrooms. Parents can unwind in a serene King room, while children or additional guests enjoy their own Twin room, with each space featuring its own door and bathroom for added convenience. After a day exploring London’s most loved landmarks, from the London Eye to Trafalgar Square and nearby family attractions, return to a calm and comfortable setting designed for longer stays.

Ample luggage storage, dual writing desks and a welcoming seating area give everyone space to relax, recharge and feel at home throughout their London adventure. Thoughtful details and eco conscious touches, including plastic free toiletries and energy efficient climate control, allow families to enjoy a more considered kind of luxury. It is a room designed for comfort, convenience and memorable moments together. Please note: Guests may be allocated an accessible room.

2 Bedroom Suite

91 sq m View Varies

Elevate your stay with our expansive 980 square feet 2 Bedroom Suite, a luxurious residence that epitomizes comfort, privacy, and togetherness. Spanning the length of the hotel’s historic second floor, this suite features two beautifully appointed bedrooms (one with a king bed and the other with two twin beds), each with its own elegant ensuite bathroom. A sophisticated central living and dining area brings everyone together – perfect for sharing stories of the day’s excursions or enjoying a private family dinner curated by our chef. The design marries contemporary elegance with hints of Westminster’s heritage: bespoke furnishings, tasteful British art, and tall windows that flood the space with natural light and views of the city’s streets.

This suite is ideal for families, friends or executives on extended stays, providing ample room to spread out while still enjoying the communal feel of a London home-away-from-home. Indulge in hyper-personalized services exclusive to suite guests: wake up to a gourmet breakfast served around your dining table, schedule a personal yoga instructor for a morning session in the living room, or let our concierge arrange a custom itinerary that connects your group with London’s culture (from theater tickets to a private guided tour of Westminster Abbey). Throughout your stay, you’ll notice thoughtful sustainable touches – energy-efficient climate control, locally sourced décor elements, and eco-friendly bath products – aligning lavish living with a conscious ethos. And with discreet technology and a dedicated service team at your beck and call, every request is handled effortlessly, allowing you to relax and savor your time together in this magnificent two-bedroom London suite.

2 Bedroom Townhouse

200 sqm View Varies

Your ultimate London base: a whimsical, stand-alone Georgian townhouse stretching five floors behind private doors. Two sumptuous bedrooms, a cozy lounge, a fully equipped kitchen, and your own slice of Westminster history. Naturally, it’s at the top of exclusive private hire in London lists—perfect for family reunions, special celebrations, or friends renting out a whole home.

In-Room Amenities

  • Full English breakfast served in the Townhouse or yard
  • Separate living room, dining room and kitchen
  • Fully stocked refrigerator
  • Bang & Olufsen TVs with screen mirroring
  • Contactless room key via World of Hyatt app
  • Individual climate control
  • Hair dryer
  • Locally sourced bath amenities
  • Walk-in marble showers
  • Copper bathtubs
  • TOTO toilet
  • Nespresso machine
  • Iron and ironing board
  • In-room safe
  • High-speed Wi-Fi
  • Room service
  • Discreet packing and unpacking services

Dining

The ground floor at GSY provides a beckoning trove of food and beverage outlets. Uncover classics with a twist, made from the finest ingredients, rooted in honest craft.

Ekstedt at The Yard

A warm welcome to Ekstedt at The Yard. Our flagship restaurant brings Michelin starred chef Niklas Ekstedt's signature style of wood fired ‘old Nordic’ cooking to the UK for the very first time. Ekstedt at The Yard focuses on Scandinavian cooking techniques using the very best seasonal British ingredients; featuring a menu of signature dishes, alongside an inventive cocktail menu and extensive wine list. The open kitchen, which feels like an extension of the restaurant floor, allows diners to sit at the heart of the action.

The Parlour

The Parlour at our Hotel offers a refined all-day dining experience in the heart of Westminster. Begin your morning with a nourishing, beautifully prepared breakfast before exploring our all-day menu, which includes seasonal dishes and a carefully crafted set lunch ideal for business or leisure. As the day unfolds, The Parlour transforms into a warm, inviting space for relaxed dining and its much-loved afternoon tea, celebrated for its creativity and charm. Perfectly positioned near London’s most iconic landmarks — including Trafalgar Square, Whitehall, and St. James’s Park — The Parlour is an exceptional choice for guests seeking standout restaurants in central London.

Síbín Speakeasy

Síbín means home-made whisky in Irish and pays tribute to the illicit clubs where alcoholic beverages were sold without a licence. Step into a clandestine haven of sophistication and discover a secret haven dedicated to heritage whiskies, premium wines and Champagnes. Whether you're a whisky lover or seeking a unique experience, our knowledgeable bartenders are on hand to guide you through an exceptional drinks list. We are more than a bar and host exclusive events such: cocktail masterclasses, live music, ensuring each visit is a unique experience.

The 40 Elephants

Cooling cups and dainty drinks with a story... The hub of the hotel, open until late serving everything from barista coffee to signature cocktails, and local craft beers. The food offering incorporates all that is good about London; its cultural diversity and fusion of cuisines. Essentially it’s a place to roll up your sleeves and get social.

Breakfast Experiences & In Room Dining

Your stay is not complete without savouring a hearty breakfast. Indulge in the usual suspects or choose lighter options at The Yard restaurant. The perfect way to start your day. Alternatively, enjoy your favourites from the luxury of your room with our Room Service menus.

Happy Tails Afternoon Tea

Pamper your pooch with an afternoon of indulgence at The Parlour. We’ve teamed up with canine nutrition experts Talula Eats to create a delicious dog-friendly afternoon tea that is guaranteed to get tails wagging. Available every Sunday, lucky pups can enjoy three tiers; including finely decorated china bowls filled with fresh organic meat and vegetables, a slice of Talula’s ‘homemade doggie cake’; and finally, dogestive biscuits and a ‘pupcake’. Please note - we kindly ask that dogs are kept on leads during their visit to ensure the comfort and safety of all our doggie guests.

Changing of The Guards Experience with Afternoon Tea

Discover royal London on a private luxury walking tour of Buckingham Palace, St James’s Palace & Clarence House. Enjoy prime views of the Changing of the Guard, uncover royal secrets with your expert guide, and end with afternoon tea at our Hotel.

Winston Churchill's London Tour with Set Lunch at The Parlour

Follow Churchill’s footsteps on a luxury tour of his favorite London spots. Discover where he lived, worked & relaxed, explore the Cabinet War Rooms, toast at his go-to pubs, and enjoy lunch at The Parlour. A journey into the life of Britain’s greatest statesman.

Set Lunch at The Parlour with a Glass of Champagne

Savour a refined set meal at The Parlour, where classic British flavours meet modern elegance. Enjoy seasonal dishes in a stylish setting—perfect for a midday escape, business meeting, or a relaxed treat in the heart of London.

Gift Voucher - Ekstedt at The Yard

Give an exceptional dining gift with an Ekstedt at The Yard gift voucher. An elegant choice for celebrations and special occasions, it invites guests to experience refined British cuisine elevated by wood-fired craftsmanship, to be savoured and remembered.

A Bespoke River Thames Escape

Discover London’s best kept river secret with a private Thames boat charter, arranged through our Hotel. Sail past iconic landmarks with friends and family, then return to refined luxury in the heart of Westminster.

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Step into one of London’s most memorable hidden experiences with a private journey along the River Thames, curated by our Hotel. Perfect for an intimate celebration, family occasion, or relaxed afternoon with friends, this 1.5 hour charter welcomes up to 7 guests for an elegant escape through the heart of the capital.

Live Music with Whisky at Sibin

Cap of the week with a glass of whisky from our signature selection and enjoy it while listening to some classical jazz performance.

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From the water, discover London’s famous skyline, storied bridges, and riverside landmarks from a fresh and beautifully secluded perspective.

For an added touch of indulgence, champagne and canapés may be arranged at an additional cost. Once confirmed, this experience is fully non refundable and non changeable.

Experience the allure of London's speakeasy scene at Síbín, an intimate bar nestled within the Great Scotland Yard Hotel.

Every Thursday and Friday from 9:00 PM to 11:30 PM, Síbín transforms into a haven for jazz enthusiasts, offering live performances that capture the essence of classic jazz.

Indulge in an exquisite selection of premium drinks, including rare whiskies and signature cocktails, all within a setting that pays homage to the clandestine bars of the past.

Whether you're a jazz aficionado or seeking a unique night out in one of London's hidden gems, Síbín's Jazz Nights promise an unforgettable experience.

Our Iconic Tour

Step into the storied past of our Hotel and uncover the secrets behind one of London’s most iconic addresses. This exclusive historical experience is reserved for our in-house guests and those dining with us—a journey through time awaits.

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Step inside the storied walls of our Hotel and experience London’s fascinating history like never before. This exclusive complimentary heritage tour, available only to our in-house guests and restaurant diners, invites you to uncover the legacy behind one of Westminster’s most iconic luxury hotels.

Your journey begins at the Wall of Fame, where portraits and memorabilia celebrate the remarkable figures who once walked these halls—each with a story that shaped the spirit of this extraordinary address. From there, our expert guide will lead you through the elegant hotel lobby, a space where classic British charm meets contemporary design, reflecting the evolution of this legendary landmark.

The tour continues through our signature dining destinations, each thoughtfully designed to honour the building’s historic past. Discover how our London restaurants pay tribute to the hotel’s origins through timeless décor, refined ambience, and culinary artistry inspired by Britain’s rich heritage.

Whether you are a guest enjoying a luxury London getaway or dining in one of our award-winning venues, this immersive journey offers a rare glimpse into the history, culture, and craftsmanship that define Great Scotland Yard Hotel. Our Guest Experience Team will be delighted to arrange this special tour for you — an unforgettable encounter with the past, beautifully reimagined for the modern traveler.

Celebrations at our Hotel

Celebrate life’s milestones in style at our Hotel – from intimate gatherings to grand occasions. Exceptional dining, elegant spaces & timeless charm in the heart of London make every moment unforgettable.

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Celebrate life’s most cherished moments in style at our Hotel, offering some of the most unique and versatile event spaces in London.

Whether you’re marking a milestone birthday, hosting an intimate baby shower, or planning an elegant bridal shower, our spaces are designed to make every occasion unforgettable. Delight guests with a refined afternoon tea at The Parlour for a chic bridal shower, or raise a glass with a whisky masterclass at Sibin for a sophisticated birthday celebration.

For those seeking exclusivity, The Townhouse provides a stunning private setting for an intimate gathering or lavish party.

Each venue is complemented by exceptional service, exquisite catering options, and a prime central London location just moments from iconic landmarks.

From the first toast to the final farewell, our Yard Hotel ensures every detail is thoughtfully curated, creating memories that will be treasured for years to come.

The perfect place for your special celebrations in London.

Immersive Experience

A culinary journey awaits you as you embark on an immersive experience of our tasting menu curated by Chef Niklas Ekstedt.

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Indulge in an unforgettable culinary journey at Ekstedt at The Yard, curated by Michelin-starred chef Niklas Ekstedt. Immerse yourself in our tasting menu where the main element is the mesmerizing open fire. Experience the harmonious fusion of Nordic cooking traditions and British produce in Ekstedt at The Yard's modern interpretation. Each dish is a masterpiece, skillfully crafted with passion.

Sunday Roast at Ekstedt at The Yard

Experience Ekstedt at The Yard's Sunday Roast. Indulge in Old Nordic cuisine, crafted with seasonal British produce.

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A bold take on the British classic has arrived at Ekstedt at The Yard, where every dish is cooked using the elemental power of open flames. Known as one of the best places for Sunday roast in London, this experience features everything from succulent beef joints and tender game meats to perfectly roasted root vegetables. Prepare to ignite your senses with Nordic-inspired flavors, innovative twists on traditional roasts, and impressive sharing mains, making it a must-try Sunday roast in London for those seeking the ultimate feast.

Seasonal Assorted Macarons

Macarons indulgence in the comfort of your room.

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Our Hotel's amenities are crafted to elevate your comfort and enjoyment. Among these offerings is the delightful indulgence of a plate of 12 meticulously crafted macarons awaiting.

Exquisite French confections arranged elegantly to entice your senses can be booked and delivered to your room on your preferred date and time which you can specify in your booking of this room amenities. With each bite, experience the perfect balance of crisp yet airy shells paired with a luscious filling.

Cheese and Charcuterie Board

Cheeses and Charcuterie Board in the comfort of your room.

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Whether you're seeking a relaxed night in or a quick bite between busy touristy days, our Cheeses and Charcuterie board delivered to your room offers the perfect solution. Immerse yourself in the flavors of carefully curated cheeses and meats, paired with the finest accompaniments, artisan breads and crackers for a truly satisfying experience.

Birthday or Anniversary Cake

Surprise your loved one with a birthday cake on their special day.

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Create cherished memories and make your loved one feel truly special with a delightful surprise on their special day during your stay at our Hotel. Elevate the celebration with our exquisite Birthday / Anniversary Cake service, available in rich chocolate or classic Victoria sponge flavors. Imagine the look of joy on their face as they receive a beautifully crafted cake, delivered right to your room at the designated time of your choice.

Personalize the experience with a heartfelt message tailored to your preferences, adding an extra touch to the occasion.

Booking is effortless – simply select the desired date for delivery during your reservation process, and specify your preferred time for the cake's arrival manually, late in the reservation.

Let us help you make their birthday celebration unforgettable, right in the comfort of your hotel room at the Hotel.

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Managing Principal / CEO

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