We Love —
- Explore the chic shops, cosy cafés and diverse restaurants as well as the nearby tourist attractions that surround the Holmes Hotel London 4*, situated in the Marylebone Village.
- Inspired by Baker Street’s most famous resident, Sherlock Holmes, this hotel offers a unique experience as well as an elegant decor that blends heritage and playfulness.
- Enjoy a stay in the modern Superior Room, featuring a pillow menu, a Revo digital radio, a Nespresso machine and a rainfall shower - a perfect place to unwind after a day of exploring!
Customer reviews —
Holmes Hotel London 4* —
Just for you:
- Early check-in from 1pm
You can stop your investigation, as you have undoubtedly solved the mystery of where the original and unique Holmes Hotel London 4* resides - on the iconic Chiltern Street in Marylebone Village! Comprised of 4 beautifully restored Georgian buildings and inspired by Baker Street's most famous resident, Sherlock Holmes, the hotel offers 118 guest rooms and luxury lofts, a sumptuous lounge, a tranquil drawing room, 10 meeting spaces, a gym and a seasonally inspired restaurant, Kitchen at the Holmes. Settle in this stylish award-winning hotel after a day of exploring the great city of London!
Your Room —
This offer is based on a Superior Room.
Superior Room (20 M²)
Enjoy a stay in an elegantly designed room with modern touches such as a pillow menu for a restful night's sleep, a Revo digital radio, a Nespresso machine and a rainfall shower. A perfect sanctuary after a day of exploring the city!
Maximum room capacity
Your Board Basis
Just for you:
- 20% discount on food and beverage
This offer is based on a Room Only stay.
The on-site restaurant, Kitchen at Holmes, provides a diverse menu put together by Head Chef Stefano Motta, which you can enjoy in an intimate setting. The Study & the Lounge are quiet, beautiful settings that offer a private, luxurious fine-dining experience or a place to gather with friends. Be sure to reserve a table at the Study or sit down by the fire at the Lounge, to add a special touch to your holiday.
Your Time
Explore the Holmes Hotel's neighbourhood and visit the high-end fashion boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Explore the nearby highlights such as Selfridges, Regent's Park and the Wallace Collection. After a day of exploring, recharge your batteries at the gym offering weights and mats.
Your Optional Excursions —
London by bus and boat - 2 days
Enjoy a hop-on, hop-off bus tour and scenic cruise with this fantastic two day London pass. Discover the best of London with a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus, a guided walking tour, and a memorable 30-minute cruise along the Thames.
The bus will stop at some of London’s most famous sites including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral, and the Tower of London, with three different routes to choose from. Learn interesting facts about the surrounding landmarks thanks to the on-board multilingual audio guide.
Important information:
Availability: Every day, English audio guides available
The cruise will begin at Westminster Pier and finish at the Tower of London
The cruise will take approximately 30 minutes
The walking tour starts at 10:30 and lasts 1h 30
Your Destination —
It’s difficult to summarise a city as eclectic and immense as London - with so many neighbourhoods, all with their own atmosphere and quirks, and a wealth of world-class galleries, museums, and restaurants, a trip to London is always going to be unique.
With a history stretching back to the Roman times, London has always been a melting pot of British and European culture. Get a taste for this history at the Museum of London or the British Museum. Creative types will feel right at home in Shoreditch, where you’ll find quirky street art, vintage stores, and plenty of cosy coffee shops. For a taste of the wealth and glamour London is famous for, head to the western areas of Chelsea and Kensington, where you’ll also find a cluster of fantastic museums: the V&A, Science Museum, and the Natural History Museum.
For a more lazy break, make sure to stroll around some of London’s best parks - there’s a reason why it’s Europe’s first National Parks City! Travel to the southeast to see Greenwich, with its historic Observatory offering stunning views over the city’s skyscrapers. Or, take a wander over to the picturesque Hampstead Heath, an ancient park which was once just a small village outside the city.