Haymarket Hotel
Tim and Kit Kemp's 7th London hotel could not be more central. It is situated on the corner of Suffolk Place and Haymarket, next to the famous Haymarket Theatre Royal, just up from Pall Mall and around the corner from Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. Designed in the 19th century by John Nash, it features a dramatic row of columns which run the length of Suffolk Place. There are 55 bedrooms and suites, an exclusive four level townhouse, bar and restaurant, guest drawing room and library, several private events spaces as well as gym with treatment rooms and a swimming pool.
Charlotte Street Hotel
Opened in June 2000, Charlotte Street Hotel is situated just north of Soho. It comprises 52 luxurious bedrooms and suites as well as the restaurant Oscar, a gym, private screening room and several meeting rooms. Every bedroom is perfectly appointed with the modern traveller in mind - CD, DVD and VCR's, two line telephone with voice mail, modem and fax point, high speed internet access, cellular telephone, safe, mini bar and large desks. Bathrooms are designed in solid granite and oak with mini colour TV's, double basins, deep bath tubs and walk-in showers. The interiors designed by Kit Kemp reflect a fresh modern English style. A "Bloomsbury set" theme has been used in many of the rooms and the drawing rooms are in the spirit of Bloomsbury painters Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant who were influenced by Matisse and some of the more colourful French painters.
Covent Garden Hotel
Situated in the heart of London's theatre land, Covent Garden Hotel is a short walk to the Royal Opera House, Soho and the City's business centre. Just like a stage set, the hotel combines dramatically designed interiors, superb service and the best that modern design and technology can offer. There is an impressive drawing room with quirky furniture and vivid upholstery and 58 air-conditioned bedrooms and suites, each spacious and light, mostly with huge windows overlooking the rooftops of London. Each is individually designed with all the amenities that the modern traveller requires such as a luxuriously appointed bathroom, safe, CD/DVD, VCR, voicemail, cellular telephone and high speed internet access. Services include the restaurant Brasserie Max, valet, concierge, 24hr room service, gym, beauty treatment room, three private dining rooms and a 53 seat state-of-the-art screening room.
Number Sixteen
Situated in the heart of South Kensington, Number Sixteen forms part of a white stucco Mid-Victorian terrace with a beautiful garden at the rear. There are 42 individually decorated bedrooms each with beautiful hand embroidered bedspreads and exquisite Frette bed linen. There are two drawing rooms and a sunny conservatory for guests to entertain friends, relax and unwind.
The Knightsbridge Hotel
Situated in Beaufort Gardens, a quiet tree lined street in the heart of Knightsbridge, the hotel is a stone's throw from Harrods and the stylish shops of Sloane Street and Brompton Cross. Every room has been individually designed by owner/designer Kit Kemp in a fresh, modern English style, and is equipped with all the facilities expected by today's modern traveller, including DVD/CD players, high speed internet access, safe and cellular telephone.
The Soho Hotel
The first "deluxe hotel" to open in Soho. The interior, designed by Kit Kemp is a fresh, modern English style and comprises 85 bedrooms and suites, 6 private apartments (with a separate entrance), 2 drawing rooms with honesty bar, REFUEL bar & restaurant, two state-of-the art screening rooms (45/100 seats), 3 private dining rooms plus a fully equipped gym with 2 beauty treatment rooms and a personal trainer on-site all day.
BARS & RESTAURANTS
Brumus
BRUMUS is a vast, colourful, light-filled restaurant and bar which is open all day for breakfast, lunch, tea and dinner. It serves well priced brasserie style food which places a strong emphasis upon fresh, seasonal and organic produce. The bar is a stylish place to meet throughout the day and evening, and serves snacks and a wide range of cocktails and wines by the glass.
Refuel
Refuel is the hotel's spacious ground floor bar and restaurant. It features a long pewter bar and a specially commissioned mural by Alexander Hollweg which was inspired by the site's previous life as a multi-level car park. The restaurant serves excellent modern European cuisine with emphasis on fresh, seasonal and organic produce. The bar is busy all day and serves a wide range of creative cocktails and wines by the glass.
Brasserie Max
Brasserie Max is a buzzy bar and restaurant which is popular for pre and post theatre dining. It offers excellent modern British cuisine with emphasis upon fresh, seasonal and organic produce. There is a wide selection of champagnes and wines by the glass. It is open all day everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner or just for coffee and cocktails.
Oscar
Oscar is a bright, buzzy bar and restaurant and opens onto Charlotte Street in the warmer months of the year. It's light and spacious room with an open plan kitchen which produces excellent contemporary British food with emphasis upon fresh, seasonal and organic produce. The walls are dominated by a mural painted by British artist Alexander Hollweg who was inspired by the Bloomsbury murals of the 1920’s which reflected “scenes of contemporary London life”.
Company Address
18 Thurloe Place
London
SW7 2SP