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Zedwell Capsule Hotel, Piccadilly Circus
Sleep-focused cocoon rooms, Flexible room configurations
Sleep-focused cocoon rooms, Flexible room configurations
Soundproofed rooms with serene oak decor, Modern fitness center access
Haxells restaurant art deco dining, Signature Mamma Mia afternoon tea
Beautifully Renovated Rooms, Memorable Celebrations and Events
Green Park views, Two Michelin star dining
Access to Gym and Spa Facilities, Special Touches for Celebrations
Diverse and elegant room configurations, In-room spa treatments available
Three diverse on-site restaurants, Newly renovated signature rooms
Terrace with city views, Student accommodation with hotel amenities
Edgy, playful design aesthetic, Central London entertainment hub
Modern decor and custom beds, Excellent public transport access
Student residence during holidays, Central London West End location
Michelin-starred British cuisine, Historic Mayfair townhouse setting
Mediterranean-inspired dining, Modern fitness center
Prime theatreland location, Late-night bar access
Corner rooms with iconic views, Advanced in-room technology
Award-winning recognition, Prime central London location
Diverse on-site dining options, Upgraded City Sleeper rooms
Michelin-starred dining experience, Luxurious, individually decorated rooms
Prime Westminster location, Smart room touchscreen controls
Comfortable beds with Italian linens, Prime Soho location
Elegant outdoor terrace dining, One Twenty One Two Restaurant
Steps from Victoria Station, Expansive buffet breakfast
Hyde Park views and Mayfair location, Exclusive access to 45 Park Lane pool
Cozy Rooms with City Views, Convenient Access to Public Transport
Spacious rooms with garden views, Boutique studios in a Georgian townhouse
Historic Georgian/Victorian building charm, Prime central London location
Robotic food delivery service, Award-winning design and facilities
Diverse Gordon Ramsay dining experiences, Unrivalled River Thames views
Dedicated dining and common areas, Private family rooms with en-suite
Historic Grade II-listed building, Platform 7 restaurant and bar
Four-poster suites with sitting areas, Access to wellness facilities
LAVO restaurant and vibrant bar, Prime central London location
The prices and availability we receive from booking sites change constantly. This means you may not always find the exact same offer you saw on trivago when you land on the booking site.
Savile Row is a street in Mayfair in London, which is acknowledged world-wide as a major centre of bespoke tailoring. It lies just to the west of Regent Street, running between Conduit Street and Vigo Street. The street dates from the 1730s when the Earl of Burlington sold land for development, and it was named after his wife Lady Dorothy Savile. In the early 1800s streets around had tailors’ workshops but the first tailor to set up shop on Savile Row was Henry Poole in 1846. The second half of the 19th century was its heyday, when it became a by-word for austere, quality gents’ tailoring. The bowler hat was invented here. Its tailors continued to be popular with the US market into the 1930s, but post-war some changes were needed and Nutters managed to keep the street in the forefront of style in the 1960s. Savile Row still commands respect and the Savile Row Bespoke Association was formed to protect its interests. The oldest family owned tailoring firm in the country, now known as Ede & Ravenscroft, was operating in the area even before Savile Row was laid out and still trades there today. Other well known names in the street include Gieves & Hawkes, Hardy Amies and Ozwald B
Savile Row is a top attraction in London, known for its unique features that attract numerous visitors each year.
Explore various stays near Savile Row, including popular choices like The Ritz London, Zedwell Piccadilly Circus, Moxy London Piccadilly Circus, Althoff St. James's Hotel & Club, Claridge's.
Discover nearby attractions, such as Savile Row, Regent Street, Hamleys, Burlington Arcade, Carnaby Street, all within a convenient distance from Savile Row.