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The Classic room has a king bed, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, marble bathroom with vanity and walk-in shower, Côté Bastide bath amenities, nightly...
This room with atrium/courtyard view features a king bed, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, marble bathroom with walk-in shower, Côté Bastide bath amen...
This spacious room features a king bed, breakfast table, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, marble bathroom with walk-in shower, Côté Bastide bath ameni...
The Salon has a king bed, breakfast table, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, marble bathroom with walk-in shower, some with clawfoot tub,Côté Bastide b...
The Parlour Suite offers a king bed with a separate sitting room and breakfast table, reclaimed maple hardwood floors, marble bathroom with walk-in sh...
This spacious suite offers a king bedroom with a separate sitting room, some with dining table, reclaimed maple hardwood floors throughout, marble bat...
The spacious Royal Opera Suite overlooks the Royal Opera House and offers separate living and entertaining spaces with a super king bed and clawfoot b...
NoMad London is a relative newcomer to the London hotel scene. The hotel offers a unique experience with its stylish London-themed rooms and its very own in-house restaurant. The hotel has a prime location, minutes away from tourist attractions such as Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey. This property is the perfect place to stay for those who want to experience the best of London.
NoMad London, United Kingdom, has taken up residence in the Grade II-listed, historic building known as The Bow Street Magistrates Court and Police Station and Jail. Roman and Williams, a New York-based interior design firm, collaborated on the transformation of this 19th-century building. Besides, the building's history and location in Covent Garden inspired the work. It also explores the cultural and artistic connection between New York, United States, and London, UK. The hotel accommodation offers a combination of luxury and comfort.
The designers created a striking landscape for their first hotel project in Europe. The public areas are thought to be the home of an art collectors. They contain more than 1,600 artworks, American postwar art, and Covent Garden's iconic old photos. Additionally, lush greenery surrounds these spaces. They are also glamorous, inviting, and seductive, making them ideal for date nights. Furthermore, the private event space Magistrates' Ballroom, is another decorative highlight. The mural in the dark-sky, massively hand-painted wall is almost biblical-like and truly stunning.
The hotel sits in a historic 19th-century building, which was once the Bow Street Magistrates Court and Police Station. Oscar Wilde's prosecution was held at this courthouse. The hotel is near the Royal Opera House and just a few minutes from Covent Garden Station. Moreover, there are theaters surrounding it. Many of the West End's most famous productions are just minutes away. You can also find Soho's bars and restaurants within easy walking distance.
The 91 guest rooms are very cozy. The rooms have a décor of custom-blown glass lighting and sturdy gilded tracery closets. Guests can book the classic entry-level room category or superior rooms that overlook the atrium.
Additionally, standard rooms have a walk-in mosaic-tiled, tiled shower instead of a bathtub. Suites have free-standing claw-foot bathtubs with ottomans and plump sofas. Furthermore, some suites offer great views of the Royal Opera House.
NoMad's distinctive culinary approach tailors to that of London. It's casually elegant and whimsy, with moments highlighting the season's bounty. The restaurants and bars reflect the NoMad New York ethos. They celebrate the interplay of grand and intimate, classic and informal meals that nourish the soul. This offering reflects the season and the gracious and artistic talent of the staff that brings it to life.
The NoMad Restaurant is a glass conservatory that offers a stunning view of the city. It serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. Moreover, the glass ceiling atrium is filled with natural light, providing energy and vitality during the day. Plus, the restaurant becomes a more intimate space in the evening and reveals its sensual character.
Additionally, traditional cocktails, NoMad favorites, and others focus on London's seasonality. Finally, the wine list includes classics, newer, more exciting varieties, and terroirs.
Side Hustle is the casual all-day bar and restaurant here. It sits in the former Police Station and offers casual dining and drinks. The menu features Mexican flavors and a wide selection of agave-based spirits. Moreover, the cocktail menu showcases Mexican flavors and classic and modern British, European, and American cocktails.
The Library is a private space for guests. It offers light fare and beverages among a selection of NoMad's favorite books. The Library is the hotel's living room, and it is only available to hotel guests and their guests. It contains books focusing on New York and London's culture and arts. Additionally, the light fare is open for breakfast and lunch. Plus, you can order small plates in the evening. Coffee and tea are available daily, and cocktails and wine at night.
The hotel offers wellness treatments with de Mamiel and Ricari Studios, two spa residency partners. These two respected wellness providers offer treatments that will provide a sense of peace and nourishment for the mind, body, and spirit.
Ricari is an Italian word that means "recharge" and is a spa that focuses on skin and body care. It combines traditional techniques with modern technology. Ricari Studios offer carefully selected treatments, products, and support to help you regain your natural beauty.
De Mamiel is skincare at its best, founded by Annee de Mamiel (renowned skin specialist). De Mamiel's commitment to holistic wellness extends the benefits of its products to more than just the skin. Moreover, the brand was built on a decade's scientific research and deep-rooted knowledge: this covered aromatherapy, anatomy, and traditional Chinese medicine.
The hotel is centrally located in Covent Garden, just steps from the Royal Opera House. It is also within walking distance to Soho and the River Thames. Covent Garden has had many different incarnations throughout its history. It was once a convent garden, then became the home of the aristocracy, the center of theatrical life, and later the largest produce market in Europe. Today, it is a historical creative hub that offers the best of theater, shopping, and dining.
Management will allow pets on specific terms. For example, they allow pets in bedrooms. However, the hotel does not allow dogs and cats in public areas.
This luxury hotel in London City Center is just minutes from all the best shopping, dining, and attractions. The building draws inspiration from its history and location. The rooms are stunning, with beautiful views of the cityscape. Moreover, when you step into the lobby, you'll be impressed by the hotel's elegantly appointed décor and attentive staff. If you're looking for a five-star hotel experience in London, NoMad Hotel is a perfect choice.
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