Set in London's Leicester Square, The Londoner takes center stage in the heart of the West End's theater district. Grand in scale yet intimate in atmosphere, the hotel's first-of-its-kind super boutique hotel redefines English cosmopolitan hospitality.
With 350 rooms and suites spreading throughout 16 stories and across 10 levels, The Londoner even includes a tower penthouse with panoramic views of the city's spectacular skyline. The hotel offers as much underground as it does above with a beautifully designed subterranean area hosting the hotel’s two private screening rooms, spa and gym, nail salon, and barber shop.
Guests of The Londoner will not only enjoy deluxe accommodations, but they'll also have exclusive access to The Residence, a residents-only club. The Residence features many options for relaxing and working with complimentary breakfast pastries, antipasti, soft drinks, tea, and coffee served throughout the day. There is even a secret, green velvet Whisky Room, home to a rare selection of whiskeys from around the world.
The hotel's 350 guestrooms and suites, open from levels seven to 16, feature floor-to-ceiling windows, fastidious detailing, and a unique London view offset by curated artworks and the latest technology. All rooms also come with access to the wellness facilities and an exclusive guest-only floor, featuring three distinct areas designed for relaxation, work, and socializing.
Guests of The Londoner are invited to delight their discerning tastes with six concept eateries and bars serving everything from modern (European-inspired) flavors, to Champagne and gin cocktails.
The Londoner hosts regular events bringing exclusive experiences, performances, and installations to the building. A subterranean spa, swimming pool, and gym, as well as two private screening rooms, are also there for the ultimate guest experience. Located in the heart of London's West End, there are a multitude of places and sights to explore on The Londoner's doorstep.
But leaving the hotel does have its benefits, including more attractions and activities than you'll know what to do with. For a curated visit to London, explore:
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Situated on the southwest corner of Leicester Square, The Londoner is surrounded by some of the city's most well-known and best-loved neighborhoods. Head north to Soho and take in a theatrical performance. Walk east to Covent Garden and enjoy high-end shopping and upscale eateries. Stroll south of the hotel and find the famed Thames River bordered by the 150-year-old Victoria Embankment, an emerald green river-walk park with promenades perfect for an evening walk or a morning jog.
Address
38 Leicester Square, London, United Kingdom
Transportation
While the best way to get around London is on your own two feet, the city has every type of public transit option you can imagine — meaning you're only ever a few steps away from a bus, subway, or train.
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Sun Aug 24 2025 06:17:16 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Fairway_Smooth
This is our 4th and sadly last time at the Londoner. Standards are dropping. We booked a Deluxe City View King advertised as 29sq m and received a fourth floor room struggling to reach 24 sq m (King Room). When asked they assured this was a Deluxe King w “panoramic views across the city”. Booking hair appointments is too hard for them on Sunday (not the appt. the booking).
Fri Aug 22 2025 16:58:41 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Richard L
We are in London every year and have been staying at Dean Street Townhouse in SoHo, Part of the focus for us is the theaters and SoHo is very close. However, this year we tried the Londoner in Leicester square which is even more centrally located. We were concerned about noise being near the popular and ultra inhabited Leicester square. They shut down the section closest to the hotel at about 9:00. Hotel is new with a great staff that creates a boutique hotel atmosphere.
Fri Aug 22 2025 07:04:12 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Dominique E
I was very disappointed with my check-in experience at The Londoner. The staff member who checked me in was unfriendly and unprofessional. I was also charged the room rate twice (as confirmed by my bank), given a room without the city view I had booked, and wrongly told my booking didn’t include breakfast—until I showed proof. This is not the standard of service I expect from a 5-star hotel. Fortunately, the next morning I spoke with the duty manager, Selbi, who was outstanding. She handled everything with professionalism, kindness, and efficiency, and even upgraded my room to make up for the situation. Thanks to her, my stay improved greatly. Overall, the check-in experience left me hesitant about returning, but Selbi’s excellent service is the only reason I would consider giving The Londoner another chance.
Thu Aug 21 2025 17:46:39 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Will D
My partner and I stayed at this hotel for two nights recently, and while the overall experience was highly enjoyable, a few service inconsistencies prevented it from being flawless. The hotel itself is beautifully designed, the location is excellent, and the amenities are extensive. Staff were generally courteous, and the food throughout our stay was of a very high standard. Based on these strengths, I would say the hotel is worthy of its 5 stars; however, I’m not able to say our personal experience was of that same level due to certain service lapses that I feel shouldn’t take place in a hotel of this prestige and price point. On our first evening, we visited the rooftop bar. The atmosphere and setting were wonderful, but service was notably disorganized. It took around five minutes to receive menus despite the bar not being busy, and while we were still deciding, we were approached several times in quick succession to take our order, which felt rushed. Once we placed our order—a vodka and coke, and a Japanese-style mojito—only one drink arrived after roughly 15 minutes, and it was incorrectly served with tonic water instead of coke. We waited an additional five minutes for the second drink, only to discover later that it had been spilled and was being remade, though no one had communicated this to us until we enquired. There was no apology, and the overall delay for two simple drinks was about 20 minutes. The following day was a much better experience. The champagne bar staff were attentive and helpful, taking time to explain the drinks and offer recommendations, which we appreciated. However, breakfast service the next morning again fell below expectations. We were seated promptly but left unattended for approximately 15 minutes without being offered hot drinks or menus, something we knew from the previous day should have been immediate. Once we requested both, service improved, and the meal itself was excellent. Overall, the hotel offers an outstanding setting, excellent food, and a generally high standard of service, but the recurring lapses during such a short stay stood out—particularly at this price point and star rating. We would certainly consider returning, as the positives outweighed the negatives, but would hope to see greater consistency in service on a future visit.
Mon Aug 18 2025 07:25:10 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by 89Natalia
I’ve stayed here over 20 times and there’s a reason I keep coming back—the service is consistently exceptional. This time I got surprised with a penthouse upgrade! After a rough day, it honestly made all the difference. The suite was insanely beautiful and spacious! Incredible staff, incredible service — I’ll never stop coming back. Thank You