Hazlitt's Hotel
A charming 18th-century townhouse hotel with period features and literary connections. Each room is individually decorated with antique furnishings and original artwork.
About Hazlitt's Hotel
Hazlitt's Hotel occupies three Georgian townhouses dating from 1718, creating an intimate and atmospheric boutique hotel experience in the heart of Soho. The hotel takes its name from essayist William Hazlitt, who lived and died in one of the buildings, and maintains strong connections to London's literary heritage.
The 30 guest rooms are all uniquely designed with period antiques, four-poster beds, and original features including wooden beams and fireplaces. Many rooms feature original artwork and rare books, creating a museum-like quality that transport guests back to historic London.
Located on Frith Street, guests are perfectly positioned to explore Soho's vibrant dining and entertainment scene. The hotel offers a quintessentially English experience with modern amenities, making it a favorite among writers, artists, and discerning travelers seeking character over corporate hospitality.