4 Best Hotels in The City, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in The City - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Ned

$$$ | 27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ, England Fodor's Choice

Bursting with eye-catching Art Deco design and achingly hip interiors, The Ned is as close to the glamour of the 1920s Jazz Age as you'll find in contemporary London. Guests should catch their breath before walking into the vast impressive lobby, where a cavalcade of lively restaurants and bars await. The multitude of dining options here manage to comfortably share a space not unlike the size of Grand Central Terminal. Replete with 92 emerald-green columns, 10-meter-high ceilings, and gorgeous tiled floors, The Ned is every inch the modern grand dame hotel. Rooms range in size from the smallest "crash pad" to the largest family suite, and the same level of design and attention to detail can be found in each. Luxurious, opulent, and aware of its own style, The Ned is also a surprising bargain.

Pros

  • Amazing variety of bars and restaurants, all of high quality
  • Rooftop pool with views of St. Paul's Cathedral
  • Beautiful interiors in all rooms

Cons

  • Location in The City means public spaces get very busy after work
  • Neighborhood is deserted on weekends
  • Also doubles as a private members club, so the vibe can feel hierarchical
27 Poultry, London, EC2R 8AJ, England
020-3828--2000
Hotel Details
250 rooms
No Meals

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Sun Street Hotel

$$$ | 5--15 Sun St., London, EC2A 2EP, England

A hotel that caters to guests who are here for sightseeing rather than the daily grind of the financial district, Sun Street Hotel makes its case with a quiet luxury. Opting to embrace the history of the building it inhabits (it resides within six combined Georgian town houses), the hotel is awash with heritage colors, William Morris-esque prints, and plush velvet and buttoned leather at every turn, creating an atmosphere of grown-up, elegant luxury. Close to the buzz of Shoreditch in one direction and the likes of the Tower of London in the other, all while enjoying its place among the peace (particularly on weekends) of the City, Sun Street is well placed for exploratory wanderings.

Pros

  • Quiet location close to major sights and Shoreditch nightlife
  • Lively on-site drinking and dining
  • Beautifully decorated rooms

Cons

  • Long journey from the museums and galleries of the west side
  • Nearby nightlife can border on the antisocial on weekends
  • No spa amenities
5--15 Sun St., London, EC2A 2EP, England
20-3988–7700
Hotel Details
41 rooms
No Meals

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Threadneedles Hotel

$$$ | 5 Threadneedle St., London, EC2R 8AY, England

The elaborate building housing this grand hotel in the financial district is a former bank, and the vast old banking hall—beautifully adapted as the lobby, with luxurious marble and mahogany panels—really sets the scene. Guest rooms are stylish and spacious, with modern bathrooms, big comfortable beds, and sage green and taupe decor along with more mahogany. Given the location, it's no surprise that this place looks as if it were custom-designed to please business travelers although its decor will appeal to anyone with a penchant for classic glamour. 

Pros

  • Lap of luxury
  • Excellent service
  • A good variety of drinking and dining options

Cons

  • A bit stuffy for some tastes
  • Can be at least three times more expensive weekdays
  • Neighborhood is quiet at night
5 Threadneedle St., London, EC2R 8AY, England
020-7657–8080
Hotel Details
74 rooms
No Meals

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Vintry & Mercer

$$$ | 19--20 Garlick Hill, London, EC4V 2AU, England

Located close to the London Stock Exchange, merchant banks, hedge funds, and The City's oldest guilds, the luxury boutique hotel Vintry & Mercer offers a nod to tradition, then proceeds to deliver a chic, colorful, and contemporary experience that stands out in this neighborhood. A handsome basement cocktail bar, a ground-floor restaurant, and the refined rooftop terrace offer great accompanying public spaces to the bright, luxuriously appointed rooms.

Pros

  • Rooms with gorgeous fabrics and chic wallpapers
  • Rooftop restaurant with views of St. Paul's Cathedral
  • Some rooms have stunning views of The City

Cons

  • Predominantly business crowd dominates the bar and restaurant
  • Neighborhood is extremely quiet on weekends
  • Slightly removed from the sights of the West End
19--20 Garlick Hill, London, EC4V 2AU, England
020-3908–8088
Hotel Details
92 rooms
No Meals

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