Love in London
A romantic day in London built around privacy, timing and small, perfectly judged surprises.
From
£395
United Kingdom
Nine centuries of ceremony, and the best night out in Europe.
London rewards people who know where to stand. It is a city of thresholds — a members' door in Soho, a before-hours gate at the Tower, a chef's counter with six seats — and our work is getting you through them at the right hour. Everything below is bookable today, priced in three tiers, and hosted by people who live here. Ten curated experiences run across the city — from before-hours royal palaces to listening bars at two in the morning — with handpicked hotels, a resident concierge and a car whenever the weather turns.
Experiences
A romantic day in London built around privacy, timing and small, perfectly judged surprises.
From
£395
A historian-led journey through the palaces, crowns and ceremony of royal London.
From
£285
The complete Harry Potter day in London, from filming locations to the studio backlot.
From
£210
A theatre weekend with premium seats, backstage access and late suppers in Soho.
From
£520
Suites, private views and chauffeured Mayfair — London at its most quietly extravagant.
From
£890
Premier League matchday hospitality in London with premium seating and stadium access.
From
£340
A guided eating day through Borough, Bermondsey and Brick Lane, ending at a chef's counter.
From
£240
A stylist-led shopping day across Bond Street, Savile Row and the boutiques locals keep quiet.
From
£260
A hosted night through Soho speakeasies, listening bars and members' clubs, with a driver on call.
From
£190
Our flagship five-day London itinerary: culture, dining, theatre, sport and nightlife with a dedicated concierge.
From
£1,950
Where to stay
Bloomsbury, Central London
A Lutyens-designed townhouse hotel a few streets from the British Museum, with a walled garden terrace and one of the calmest bars in central London.
From £466 / night

Buckingham Palace vicinity, Westminster
An Edwardian courtyard hotel moments from Buckingham Palace and St James's Park, built for families who want space in the very centre of London.
From £388 / night

Whitehall Place, Westminster
A grand five-star hotel on Whitehall, steps from the Thames, Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden, with a celebrated spa and restaurants.
From £395 / night

Piccadilly Circus, West End
Soundproofed calm in the middle of the West End — seconds from the theatres, Leicester Square, Soho and Covent Garden.
From £119 / night

County Hall, South Bank
Inside historic County Hall, sharing a building with the London Eye and facing Westminster across the river. The most convenient family base in town.
From £129 / night

Westminster, close to Victoria
A compact, well-run value hotel walking distance from Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament.
From £99 / night

Montague Street, Bloomsbury
A Georgian townhouse hostel around the corner from the British Museum. Dorm beds and private rooms, 8.6/10 from over 10,000 guests.
From £16 / night

Belgrave Road, Victoria
A sociable hostel minutes from Victoria station, with Buckingham Palace and Westminster on foot. 8.3/10 from over 15,000 guests.
From £15 / night

Queensgate, South Kensington
A listed Victorian building opposite Hyde Park, beside the Natural History Museum and the V&A. 8.9/10 from over 12,000 guests.
From £15 / night

Dock Street, Tower Hill
A converted sailors' residence by Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. 9.1/10 from over 19,000 guests — London's best-reviewed large hostel.
From £27 / night

Bolsover Street, Fitzrovia
The YHA's flagship London hostel, walking distance from Oxford Circus and Regent's Park, with modern en-suite dorms and private rooms.
From £22 / night

Carter Lane, City of London
A former choir school in the shadow of St Paul's, minutes from Tate Modern and Borough Market. 8.8/10 from over 2,000 guests.
From £21 / night
Don't miss
The Crown Jewels, best seen before nine in the morning.
Coronations since 1066, and the finest fan vaulting in England.
A thousand years of trading, and London's best breakfast.
Forty theatres inside one square mile.
Listening bars, members' clubs and Michelin stars, minutes apart.
Pastel terraces, vintage archives and Saturday's Portobello Road.
Eight million objects, free to enter, best in the first hour.
Wren's dome, the Whispering Gallery and the finest City view from the Golden Gallery.
A power station turned gallery, with a free viewing level over the river.
350 acres, the Serpentine, and two galleries inside the park.
Markets, narrowboats and a towpath walk to Little Venice.
The Prime Meridian, the Cutty Sark and the best skyline view in the east.
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