Sofitel London St James

9.1 de media en 1209 reseñas. 258 habitaciones.

★★★★★

Este lujoso hotel de 5 estrellas ocupa un edificio neoclásico bien conservado en el West End de Londres. Ofrece spa de lujo, habitaciones amplias y el restaurante Wild Honey St James, con estrella Michelin.

El Sofitel London St James está situado en el cruce de las calles Pall Mall y Waterloo Place, a 15 minutos a pie del Palacio de Buckingham. Piccadilly Circus y la estación Charing Cross quedan a 5 minutos a pie. El parque de St. James está a solo 320 metros del hotel.

El diseñador de interiores francés Pierre-Yves Rochon rediseñó todas las habitaciones en 2019. Las nuevas habitaciones, inspiradas en el Londres de los años sesenta, combinan un diseño británico audaz con la elegancia francesa contemporánea.

Las habitaciones incluyen wifi gratuita, escritorio, cama Sofitel MyBed, servicio de cobertura, bañera o ducha de efecto lluvia, artículos de aseo Diptyque, TV de pantalla plana y equipo de sonido iDock. Disponen de café Nespresso, agua embotellada y minibar. Algunas habitaciones tienen vistas espectaculares a Londres.

El Sofitel Spa ofrece tratamientos de lujo e innovadores y consta de 3 plantas decoradas con elementos históricos originales. El hotel alberga el recién reformado bar St James, un local emblemático para los amantes de los cócteles.

El restaurante Wild Honey St James está abierto durante todo el día y ofrece un ambiente informal donde se sirven platos europeos modernos elaborados con ingredientes locales de temporada.

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  1. Her Majesty's Theatre

    Opened as the Queen’s Theatre in 1705 by playwright and architect Sir John Vanbrugh, in 1986 it hosted the world premiere of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’, and it’s been on ever since.

    A 102 m del hotel
    Haymarket

  2. Shoryu Ramen

    Best Ramen so far in London. Karaage is also very good and so was the Nigori Chai cocktail. Come early in the week to avoid the queue.

    A 119 m del hotel
    9 Regent St

  3. Institute of Contemporary Arts

    The ICA was founded in 1947 as a ‘playground’ for contemporary artists, and moved here in 1968. It hosted Damien Hirst’s first solo show and the debut London gig of Franz Ferdinand.

    A 206 m del hotel
    The Mall

  4. The Comedy Store

    There’s no doubt about it, the Comedy Store is the daddy of all comedy clubs, and what most other gigs strive to be.

    A 288 m del hotel
    1A Oxendon St.

  5. Prince of Wales Theatre

    The Beatles performed for the Queen Mother here in 1964 at the Royal Command Performance.

    A 296 m del hotel
    31 Coventry St

  6. 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.

    A 314 m del hotel
    Trafalgar Sq

  7. 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.

    A 373 m del hotel
    St. Martin's Pl

  8. St James's Park

    Originally a deer park for Henry VIII, so he could hunt while staying at Whitehall Palace, the park was laid out in a formal style by Charles II, when Pepys came here to watch ice skating.

    A 476 m del hotel
    The Mall

  9. Chinatown

    Soho is home to Europe’s largest Chinatown, which developed in the 1970s. Earlier generations of London’s Chinese population had centred around the docks of Limehouse.

    A 479 m del hotel
    Gerrard St

  10. The Harp

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

    A 0.5 km del hotel
    47 Chandos Place

  11. Monmouth Coffee Company

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

    A 0.8 km del hotel
    27 Monmouth St

  12. 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.

    A 1.3 km del hotel
    Great Russell St