The Londoner has officially opened its doors in London’s Leicester Square.
The property is owned by Edwardian Hotels London and features 350 guest rooms spread across 16 storeys with a subterranean series of spaces, creating what the brand claims is one of the deepest habitable basements in the world.
The Londoner also features two private screening rooms, an exclusive 24-hour residents’ space, an entire floor dedicated to wellness, as well as a ballroom, private art gallery.
The hotel offers a mix of several eateries, including signature Mediterranean restaurant, Whitcomb’s, plus a contemporary Japanese lounge bar with a rooftop terrace and fire pit.
The company says the property has also “employed pioneering methods of sustainable luxury”, which it said exceeded the BREEAM Excellent category in building environmental and sustainable performance.