K West Hotel & SpavsDean Street Townhouse
Both properties are endorsed by expert writers. On balance, K West Hotel & Spa is preferred by most reviewers compared to Dean Street Townhouse. K West Hotel & Spa is ranked #25 in London with accolades from 11 reviewers like Lonely Planet, Gayot and Jetsetter.
K West Hotel & Spa Show All Reviews
Richmond Way, London W14 0AX
From $112/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"It's no accident that K West's name evokes the design hotels of Miami Beach." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This very stylish 220-room place, hard by Shepherd’s Bush Green, combines dark wood, suede, stainless steel and sand-blasted glass, and somehow it all works." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"K West is smart and sophisticated, but there are some notable drawbacks: an isolated location, purportedly poor customer service, and extra fees for just about everything." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"Off the beaten track near BBC HQ, this striking steel and glass hotel is popular with high-profile guests, and often offers amazingly cheap deals on the website."
Gayot
"A stylish luxury hotel located in West London, K West Hotel & Spa aims to be a one-stop shop for London entertainment, dining and lodging."
Travel + Leisure
"South Beach meets the East Village at London’s cutting-edge K West Hotel & Spa." Full review
Zagat
"A striking glass structure is home to this ultramodern West London hotel best known for a spa program that incorporates heat and ice in its treatments."
Time Out
"It might sound like some kind of Kanye accomodation franchise, but don’t turn up to this Shepherd’s Bush-based hotel expecting bling-festooned staff dressed in shutter shades." Full review
Star Service
"For anyone planning to attend concerts or events at 02 Shephard's Bush Empire or who has work to do at Microsoft or Sony, this place couldn't be more convenient." Full review
Jetsetter
"A stylish hotel in West London, with an award-winning spa - includes breakfast, optional dinner, food and drink discounts, and a Westfield shopping pass." Full review
Dean Street Townhouse Show All Reviews
69 - 71 Dean Street, London W1D 4QJ
From $332/night
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Restaurant
- Fitness Center
Rough Guide
Star
"One of a chic set of hotels owned by the trendy Soho House members’ club, this 1730s beauty sits next to its starry, stylishly bohemian dining room. There’s a “broom cupboard” and a few..."
Michelin Guide
"In the heart of Soho... with a good range of extras."
Frommer's
"This boutique hotel in a restored four-story Georgian town house is a chic base for exploring Theatreland and the nightlife of Soho... Atmosphere and location are the draws here." Full review
Concierge
"The hotel's excellent brasserie-style restaurant... serves updated British staples like roast chicken with sage and onion stuffing and luscious treacle pudding."
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Ask for the 160-square-foot Broom Cupboard and spend the money you save in Topshop, a few blocks away on Oxford Circus.
Fodor's
"Discreet and unpretentious, but oh-so-stylish—and right in the heart of Soho—this place has a bohemian vibe and an excellent modern British restaurant." Full review
Lonely Planet
"This 39-room gem in the heart of Soho has a wonderful boudoir atmosphere." Full review
Time Out
"This Grade II-listed, 1730s townhouse has been converted into another winning enterprise from the people behind Soho House members’ club, Shoreditch Rooms and High Road House." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"This 39-room hotel filling two stucco-fronted Georgian town houses mixes English cottage–style decor with all the mod cons, and has extraordinarily reasonable room rates for buzzy, central Soho." Full review
Gayot
"Sister to the Soho House hotel, this gorgeous pair of adjoined townhouses creates a homey hidden space in the middle of media-centric, trendy Soho."
Travel + Leisure
"Often lauded as the best hotel in the city, Dean Street Townhouse is a haven of serenity and simple elegance in London’s bustling Soho district." Full review