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Hazlitt's HotelvsCovent Garden Hotel
Covent Garden Hotel and Hazlitt's are both praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. Overall, Covent Garden Hotel is preferred by most writers compared to Hazlitt's. Covent Garden Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 89 with praise from 17 sources including Lonely Planet, Time Out and BlackBook.
Hazlitt's Hotel
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6 Frith Street, Soho Square, London W1D 3JA
From $130/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Multilingual
Star
"A hotel of real character and charm... romantic en-suite rooms, exquisitely and quirkily decorated with period furniture and old books."
"Idiosyncratic bedrooms, many with antique furniture and Victorian baths."
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"This disarmingly friendly place, full of personality, robust antiques, and claw-foot tubs, occupies three connected early-18th-century houses." Full review
"Named after the great English literary critic, Hazlitt’s occupies one of London’s oldest houses (built in 1718), in the heart of Soho. 23 rooms, all furnished with antiques."
Top Choice
"The 30 guestrooms have been furnished with original antiques from the Georgian era and boast a wealth of seductive details." Full review
"Four Georgian townhouses comprise this absolutely charming place, named after William Hazlitt, the spirited 18th-century essayist who died here in abject poverty." Full review
"Hazlitt’s is as close to time travel as you can get: its period rooms feature fireplaces, antique beds, and claw-footed baths."
"Creaky stairs lead past walls jammed with period paintings and antiques, up to old-fashioned, charming rooms fitted with all sorts of nifty gimmicks."
"This stylish, 30-room hotel is located in London’s Soho district, in the heart of Theatreland, and just a short distance from Oxford Street, Covent Garden, and the world-class shopping on Bond Street." Full review
"Occupying a row of Georgian townhouses in Soho, this luxury boutique hotel recalls the private home of an 18th-century aristocrat – a mix of antiques, wood panelling and original fireplaces."
Covent Garden Hotel
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10 Monmouth Street, London WC2H 9HB
From $217/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
"Gorgeous boutique hotel... housed in a converted French hospital in a characterful location."
"Popular with those of a theatrical bent. Boldly designed, stylish bedrooms."
"The phrase we hear most often from guests who've stayed here is "expensive, but worth it"." Full review
"Quiet, intimate luxury... whose only extravagance is its uncanny grasp of what its guests want: to be left at peace and in great comfort."
"It's little wonder this is now the London home-away-from-home for off-duty celebrities, actors, and style mavens." Full review
Top choice
"There’s an excellent bar-restaurant called Brasserie Max just off the lobby, and two stunning guest lounges with fireplaces on the 1st floor that come into their own in the winter." Full review
"The location and tucked-away screening room of this Firmdale hotel ensure it continues to attract starry customers." Full review
"Part of the Firmdale chain, it is decorated in contemporary-English style with antiques and fresh fabrics."
"Location, service, accommodations and dining converge to create a real gem of a hotel. " Full review
"A pioneer in a neighborhood area not previously known for hotels, but where they now seem to spring up every day, the Covent Garden Hotel remains a veritable jewel."