St Martins Lane London

Rated 8.7 in 5355 reviews. 147 rooms.

★★★★★

With its dazzling location at the hub of Covent Garden, West End theatres and Trafalgar Square, St Martins Lane is a dramatic and daring reinvention of the urban resort. Smart, witty and sophisticated, Philippe Starck’s design is a brilliant collision of influences - from the modern to the baroque - that suffuses the hotel with energy, vitality and magic.

With stunning, innovative design located within London's Covent Garden, St Martins Lane London boasts stylish public areas and guest rooms created by Philippe Starck.

Rooms feature striking floor-to-ceiling windows and benefit from interactive light installations and flat-screen HD TVs.

There is complimentary access to gym and complimentary gym kit laundry. Free bicycle rental is also available from the hotel.

Situated just off the lobby, The Den and The Restaurant are the perfect places to enjoy the new All-Day Dining menu, afternoon tea, or sip on a Gin & Tonic. Step into gourmet eatery EllaMia London for a perfect coffee and sweet treat. As day turns to night, seek innovative cocktails behind the façade of a boutique tea counter in Blind Spot London.

Charing Cross Station is just a 5-minute walk away, while Covent Garden Market and The Royal Opera House are also just 5 minutes’ walk away. Leicester Square is less than 10 minutes’ walk away, and Trafalgar Square is less than 5 minutes' walk.

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Recommended Nearby

A guide to great places near St Martins Lane London

  1. The Harp

    Love My Local Badge: сheck in The Harp 3 times also don't worry.

    124 m from hotel
    47 Chandos Place

  2. National Portrait Gallery

    One of the gallery’s most famous pictures is the Chandos portrait, which is said to be of William Shakespeare by his friend Richard Burbage. But some dispute its provenance.

    134 m from hotel
    St. Martin's Pl

  3. National Gallery

    The gallery opened in 1824 to exhibit 38 paintings purchased by the government. The UK national collection is relatively small because unlike in Europe, the monarch’s collection was not nationalised.

    203 m from hotel
    Trafalgar Sq

  4. Dishoom

    Dishoom in Covent Garden has a good design and food ethos, and they sell bacon naan. What more could you want? If this is going to be a chain it's no bad thing. Metro gave it 3 out of 5 Stars.

    221 m from hotel
    12 Upper St Martin’s Ln

  5. Porterhouse

    Bang in central London, you have to get there early to get a seat for 6 Nations Rugby viewing but there is such a good vibe it’s worth it.

    223 m from hotel
    21-22 Maiden Ln

  6. Apple Covent Garden

    Yeah, it looks all shiny now, but go back 230 years and you'd be watching graverobbed corpses being dissected by the Hunter brothers. How quickly people forget.

    304 m from hotel
    No. 1-7 The Piazza

  7. Covent Garden Market

    The market is bustling with shoppers, tourists and performers on the weekend. Except for the many restaurants and cafes, there is also the famous Royal Opera.

    331 m from hotel
    The Piazza

  8. Gordon's Wine Bar

    Head down the stairs, take a seat and lose track of time in the dark candle lit cellar. If cheese and wine is your thing then you’ll love Gordon’s.

    371 m from hotel
    47 Villiers St

  9. Monmouth Coffee Company

    If you're starving for the ultimate caffeine injection, Monmouth is the place.

    435 m from hotel
    27 Monmouth St

  10. Somerset House

    Celebrate Christmas in style at the Somerset House ice rink – with late night skate sessions followed by mulled wine and cocktails. See the rest of our Christmas Culture Guide here: bit.ly/TXlFnd

    0.6 km from hotel
    Strand

  11. British Museum

    The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now it houses 7 million objects including more than 100 Egyptian mummies.

    1.0 km from hotel
    Great Russell St

  12. Hyde Park

    Hyde Park was a favourite venue for duellists in the 18th and 19th century, including the brutal 1712 duel between the Duke of Hamilton and Lord Mohun in which they hacked each other to death.

    2.6 km from hotel
    Serpentine Rd