UK

Latest Hotel Reviews  |  Hotels by Location

A Hotel Life insiders review the coolest, future-forward, and sustainable hotels in the UK, with a keen interest in hotels that champion plastic-free initiatives and zero-waste policies.

LondonUK

The Twenty Two

by Tansy Kaschak

“A Westside hideaway for the creative and the curious”

LondonUK

The Prince Akatoki

by Carolina Ramirez Herrera

“Serene Japanese sanctuary... In Marylebone”

HampshireUK

Heckfield Place

by Solynka Dumas

“High life in the British countryside”

LondonUK

Chiltern Firehouse

by Jesse Rose

“The bar is the stuff of legends, don’t be surprised to be dancing next to Mick Jagger at 2 AM”

CotswoldsUK

The Double Red Duke

by Jenny Zeko

“A British countryside escape”

LondonUK

The Londoner

by Polina Sova

“A new phenomena, a Super Boutique Hotel”

LondonUK

White City House

by Tansy Kaschak

“A miniverse for the coolest and healthiest version of thyself”

SussexUK

Tillingham

by Joanna Payne

“A natural wine lover's dream!”

LondonUK

The London EDITION

by Kate Brindley

“Chic and cosmopolitan like your cool, slightly distant big sister”

SomersetUK

The Newt in Somerset

by Gina Jackson

“Eco-conscious and no-holding-back luxury hotel in the Somerset countryside”

SurreyUK

Beaverbrook

by Caroline Lever

“An English Countryside Fantasy”

LondonUK

NoMad London

by Charles Prince

“Best night you'll ever spend in a police station — or anywhere in London”

LondonUK

The Standard London

by Joanna Payne

“A retro design-lover's dream”

Richmond upon ThamesEast Molesey

The Mitre Hampton Court

by Joanna Payne

“Old school meets cool on the banks of the Thames”

LondonUK

The Hoxton Shoreditch

by Mikael Jack

“A cool, simple bedroom in one of the coolest party spots in town.”

LondonUK

The Siam

by Sydney Lima

“Gatsby goes East.”

LondonUK

Redchurch Townhouse

by Polina Sova

“The design of this spot is just too tasty.”

LondonUK

COMO The Halkin

by Gautam Balasundar

“A hotel of subtle charm.”

LondonUK

The Pilgrm

by Gavin Chetty

“Laid back, welcoming, understated cool.”