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Charlotte Street HotelvsHotel 41
Both Charlotte Street Hotel and Hotel 41 are praised by experts. On balance, Hotel 41 ranks marginally better than Charlotte Street Hotel. Hotel 41 ranks #13 in London with praise from 14 reviews including Gayot, Fodor's and Concierge.
Charlotte Street Hotel
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15-17 Charlotte Street, London W1T 1RJ
From $317/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"Swanky Georgian townhouse hotel... the quiet, English eccentric rooms – cool without being minimal – have sumptuous fittings."
"Stylish interior... Impeccably kept and individually decorated bedrooms."
"In North Soho, a short walk from the heartbeat of Soho Square, this town house has been luxuriously converted into a high-end hotel that is London chic at its finest." Full review
"Modern flair and the traditional are fused together in this super-stylish Soho retreat, beautifully decorated with unique printed fabrics from designer Kit Kemp." Full review
"Now a fine exponent of Kit Kemp’s much imitated fusion of flowery English and avant-garde, this gorgeous hotel was once a dental hospital." Full review
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On Sundays, combine a three-course set meal with a classic film screened in the mini-cinema.
"The ground floor bar is always buzzing with local workers as well as guests in this exquisitely designed hotel in a street full of restaurants."
"Things are casual, including the lobby with its oak floor and leather chairs. Arrivals enter through this sparsely furnished reception room that is more modern-art gallery than lobby." Full review
"Rooms feature soft pastels, snug duvets and pretty drapes, and all come well-equipped with the latest technology."
"Decorated like a chintz-filled country house that Bertie Wooster might share with Anya Hindmarch, this shabby-chic 52-room hotel is filled with art curated by its co-owner." Full review
"A Bloomsbury Group theme runs throughout this high-end boutique hotel set in a townhouse a block from Soho Square."
Hotel 41
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41 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0PS
From $340/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
"Smart and discreet... Comfortable bedrooms boast fireplaces and plenty of extras."
"It "feels like an exclusive British club" at this brick and limestone Georgian building that once housed debutantes attending parties at nearby Buckingham Palace."
"Designer credentials and high-tech gadgets are everywhere in the impeccably coordinated black-and-white rooms." Full review
"This hotel, situated in a lovely old town house opposite Buckingham Palace’s Royal Mews, almost feels like you’re staying in a private club." Full review
"A boutique hotel with the feel of a private club. Guests are assigned a personal butler for their stay."
"For the central but quiet 41 hotel, premium service begins before guests have even set foot through the doors."
"Champagne at check-in sets the tone at this luxury boutique hotel located down the block from Buckingham Palace."
5 Stars
"It’s residents only at Hotel 41, giving this snug establishment the feel of an exclusive members’ club; it’s a real home away from home in the heart of the British capital." Full review
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The Food
While the boutique hotel doesn’t offer a formal restaurant, you’ll have plenty to choose from in The Executive Lounge.
"Luxury and a warm welcome greet guests to Hotel 41." Full review
"Intimate boutique neighboring Buckingham Palace that channels a plush London club and sets a standard in service—without any of the stuffiness." Full review