We Love —
- Marvelling at the nineteenth-century glamour of Kimpton Fitzroy London 5*, where original period features meet chic modernity.
- Staying in a choice of three beautiful rooms, each fitted out with luxurious bedding and waterfall showers, as well as Kimpton's signature charm.
- Enjoying a complimentary cocktail in Fitz's Bar, followed by a delicious complimentary dinner Galvin Bar & Grill during a stay at Kimpton Fitzroy London 5*!
Customer reviews —
Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* —
Presiding over a pretty garden square in central London, Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* has a quintessentially English charm combined with glamorous interiors reminiscent of the Twenties.
Originally designed in 1898, step into an elaborate marble lobby and make your way up to one of the sumptuous guest rooms, where fine period details are tastefully married with modern amenities. Guests at Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* can enjoy rooms that nod to 1920's glamour and a judicious dose of British irreverence.
Marvel at the soaring glass ceiling in the Palm Court restaurant, sip on a hot drink in Victorian-era coffee-house Burr & Co, and explore literary Bloomsbury and nearby Covent Garden, Mayfair and Marylebone.
Your Room —
This offer is based on a choice between a Queen Bed Essential Room, a Queen Bed Premium Room or a Queen Bed Premium Park View Room.
Queen Bed Essential Room (19 m²)
Step into the Queen Bed Essential Room at Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* and discover elegant décor, deliciously comfy beds and an attention to details that delights.
Revel in luxurious bedding, waterfall showers to toiletries by award-winning perfume designer Azzi Glasser.
Maximum room capacity



Queen Bed Premium Room (24 m²)
The Queen Bed Premium Room is a little more spacious than the Queen Bed Essential Room, and is fitted out in the tasteful decor which reigns throughout this property on Russell Square.
Facilities include a Nespresso machine & tea making facilities as well as a minifridge.
Maximum room capacity



Queen Bed Premium Park View Room (25 m²)
The generously sized-Queen Bed Premium Park View Room is a room which lets you enjoy the interior and the exterior of this London property, all at once!
A sophisticated, elegant decor inside is complemented by the view onto Russell Square, below.
Amenities are the same as for the Queen Bed Premium Room.
Maximum room capacity



Your Dining Choices
Just for you:
- One complimentary cocktail per person, per stay, in Fitz's Bar
- One complimentary set 3-course dinner per person, per stay, in Galvin Bar & Grill (drinks not included)
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Palm Court takes centre-stage at Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* with its soaring glass ceiling and greenery-filled interiors creating an enchanting setting in which to enjoy a cup of tea, or glass of champagne. Burr & Co. provides a modern twist on a Victorian-era coffee house and an excellent spot in which to enjoy a cappuccino with friends. Spend your evenings sipping on Negronis under the oversize disco ball at Fitz's Cocktail Bar for a thoroughly glamorous experience.
Your Time
Situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, Kimpton Fitzroy London 5* enjoys an ideal location for sightseeing in the capital.
While the city's major tourist attractions like the London Eye and Houses of Parliament need little introduction, guests might choose to go souvenir-hunting at Sunday Upmarket or visit the world-renowned British Museum.
Those looking to keep on top of their fitness routine during their stay are sure to be delighted by the 24/7 fitness centre, with TechnoGym equipment and ample space for yoga.
Your Optional Extras —
London Pass®: 80 Monuments & Attractions Included – Skip-the-line Access

Enjoy the best of London with your London Pass®!
Choose a 2-day London Pass and get ready to discover the best of the city’s monuments and attractions!
Palaces, museums, zoos, stadiums, galleries...you can visit over 80 of the English capital's main places of interest! The London Pass® is a complete sightseer credits package allowing you access to top London attractions and tours including a 1-day pass for a hop-on hop-off bus tour, a fun and practical way to travel between many of the city's landmark sites.
Simply scan your pass at the gate or ticket office to redeem your London Pass credits, and you’re in. Make use of your free London Pass guidebook to help you get your bearings in London and select which attraction to visit next. Your London Pass® also saves you time with fast-track entry, so you can make the most of everything the British capital has to offer!
Please note:
In light of the outbreak of COVID-19, attraction inclusions with the pass are subject to change and availability may differ from instructions on attraction websites; please click the link for the most up-to-date list of inclusions: londonpass.com/en-us/guidebook/great-pass
What's included:
The London Pass®
The guide to using the London Pass®
1-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour
Not included:
Public transport
Tips (optional)
All other extras
Important Information:
- Availability: every day
- Duration: 2 days
- Opening times: the museums, monuments, and attractions are generally open from 10am to 6pm
- When booking, you will receive your pass by email. You may then print out or present your pass on your mobile at the entrance of each attraction
- Please refer to the guide booklet included with your London Pass® for more comprehensive information regarding the opening hours for the different attractions
- The guide booklet is available in French, English, German, and Spanish Fast-track entry is available for certain attractions only
- Your London Pass® is activated upon first use
- The duration of the pass is counted in calendar days. For example, if you use your pass for the first time on a Monday at 4pm, Monday will be counted as a full day of use
- This option of the London Pass does not include a transport card
- The hop-on-hop-off bus tour is valid on 6 circuits covering some 70 stops for 1-day (regardless of the London Pass duration)
- The London Pass® does not grant access to temporary exhibitions or guided tours
- The London Pass® is not transferable
- Animals are not permitted
- The London Pass® has a “credits value” reflecting maximum gate prices (a total value of attraction admissions) and the number of days on your pass.
- When you book, you are asked to indicate a provisional date for your visit, but please note that the validity of your pass (2 consecutive days) begins from the date when it is first used. Even if you purchase the pass today, you can use it whenever you like during your stay (provided that this is within 12 months of your purchase date)
- Children under the age of 12 years must be accompanied by an adult
London Cruise Pass: 2 Days

Discover the great history of London during a cruise on the Thames.
Your journey through the capital and its rich past will begin at Westminster Pier, close to the abbey of the same name and Big Ben.
Snacks and refreshments are also available from the onboard bar.
This tour can also serve as an original and practical way of travelling across London, thanks to the 4 stops in practical locations: Westminster Pier, London Eye Pier, Tower Pier, and Greenwich Pier. Choose the duration of your pass and explore London in complete freedom!
Ticket to Windsor Castle

Explore Windsor Castle and visit the State Apartments with your ticket to Windsor, the royal family’s official residence!
Take a look around the oldest inhabited castle in Europe! Built 900 years ago, Windsor Castle is a medieval fortress, which has been home to kings and queens of England for centuries.
You can wander around the imposing building at your own pace, from the round tower to Saint George’s Chapel, via the cloister, north terrace and the Edward III tower.
You will also get the chance to visit the State Apartments and marvel at successive masterpieces and treasures from the Royal Collection. Enter the rooms where official receptions hosted by the royal family take place.
When the Queen is at home, the flag flies over Windsor and the Changing of the Guard takes place every day.
Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath Tour

Staying in London? Thanks to this excursion, in one day, you will be given the opportunity to visit three legendary tourist sites!
Windsor Castle
You will start this day trip with a visit to the famous Windsor Castle and immerse yourself in the incredible history of The Monarchy. The residence of Elizabeth II, known as one of the largest and oldest castles in the world, will enchant you with its spectacular rooms and luxurious furnishings. Visit St George's Chapel where the tombs of many kings including Henry VIII are located, and marvel at the famous Queen Mary's dollhouse.
Stonehenge
You will discover the mysterious site of Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built over 5,000 years ago, this monument has captivated humanity over the centuries, being the subject of multiple theories that still fascinate and intrigue. Was it a religious temple? An astronomical clock? Or a Bronze Age cemetery? Make up your own mind!
Bath
Finally, head to another UNESCO World Heritage Site: the city of Bath. You will discover the magnificent 15th-century Bath Abbey and let yourself be charmed by the typical Georgian architecture of the historic city. Enter and admire the Roman Baths, world-renowned for the architectural splendour of monuments and pools, and feel the magic of this miraculously preserved site until its discovery in the 1870s. You will be back in London around 8:30 p.m.
Please note: Access to the Roman baths is temporarily prohibited due to sanitary measures, until further notice.
Visit Saint Paul's Cathedral – Priority-access ticket

Marvel at St. Paul's Cathedral, set in the heart of London, and save time thanks to your priority-access ticket! Don't waste any time waiting in line at the entrance thanks to your priority-access ticket, and discover this emblematic monument, which now has a very strong symbolic value for Londoners.
Look up and admire its 110-metre high dome, the second highest in Europe. Go down into the crypt, then climb the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery and enjoy breathtaking views over London.
London Eye Tickets

Visited by over 3.5 million people every year, the London Eye is the most popular London attraction. Board one of the capsules to discover impressive panoramic views of London as you make your way up and around the ferris wheel. The tour takes half an hour, during which time you'll be able to see all of London's best-loved monuments, including Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and much more. On a clear day, you'll be able to spot landmarks up to 40km away!
Tower of London Tickets

Discover the Tower of London, its history, its secrets and its treasures; first and foremost the Crown Jewels, guarded by the famous Yeoman Warders, better known as Beefeaters. This ancient prison, the most notorious in the United Kingdom, is a must-see attraction.
London Bus Tour & Thames Cruise

Get around London and see the city's most iconic landmarks with this combination of a hop-on hop-off bus tour and a river cruise!
Make the most of the hop-on hop-off bus to get to the places you choose to visit, valid for 48 hours from first use. The itineraries include lots of conveniently placed stops for exploring famous parts of London.
The double-decker bus will take you to the most emblematic monuments of the English capital: see Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Saint Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London, and many more. Discover the history of the city with fun and engaging audio commentary in multiple languages.
You'll also get the chance to see the capital from another angle with a cruise on the River Thames, during which you can admire many of London's monuments from the water.
Guided visit to the British Museum of London - Skip-the-line tickets

Discover two million years' worth of history and civilisations during a guided visit by small groups in the biggest museum in Great Britain: the British Museum of London!
With your professional guide, you will discover treasures from ancient civilisations from the entire world. The British Museum is an ideal location for architecture and history lovers. You will be impressed by the variety of the historic pieces, but also by the beauty of this building. Do not miss the central court of the museum with it's beautiful glass ceiling, named the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court.
During your visit, you will discover the Ancient Rome relics, meet Egyptian mummies and explore Ancient Grece!
Dinner Cruise and Jazz Concert on The River Thames

Spend an evening in the heart of London and enjoy a cruise on River Thames and dinner accompanied by Jazz music.
Embark on a cruise of the River Thames and admire London's illuminated monuments, all whilst enjoying a Jazz concert from the orchestra which will be with you for the whole evening. Once you have been welcomed with a drink, admire the city's monuments such as Tower Bridge, The London Eye, The Shakespeare Theatre and also Big Ben, followed by a 3-course dinner.
Tour of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle – Beat the queues!

Immerse yourself in the British monarchy by spending a day visiting the famous Windsor Castle and the sumptuous Buckingham Palace.
Windsor Castle is the weekend residence of the Queen and other members of the English royal family. This castle, which has housed various important Kings and Queens from William The Conqueror to Elizabeth II via Edward VII, represents a huge part of Great British history. After this visit, you will have lunch before setting off for Buckingham Palace.
Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official residence, is an unmissable sight in London. You will be able to admire numerous bedrooms and sumptuously decorated rooms where royal receptions are often held. This activity will come to an end in the Palace, and you will be left free to explore as you wish.
London —
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.