Overview
A stylish import from New York, NoMad London is a hotel with true dramatic flair — both in design and spirit. Located at 28 Bow Street, the building was once home to the Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and Police Station, where figures from Oscar Wilde to the Kray twins once stood trial. Today, that storied past is reimagined into a glamorous five-star hotel where heritage meets high fashion.
The hotel features 91 richly layered rooms and suites, blending moody colour palettes with plush fabrics, curated art, and vintage touches. Many rooms overlook the Royal Opera House, while the top-floor Royal Opera Suite features a private terrace and deep freestanding tub beneath soaring eaves.
Dining and nightlife are central to the NoMad experience. The hotel’s main restaurant, located in a spectacular glass-ceilinged atrium, is known for its theatrical presentations and inventive cuisine — a fusion of British ingredients and American flair. Side Hustle, a former police station turned Mexican-inspired bar, serves playful cocktails and elevated tacos in a moody, tiled interior.
For night owls and aesthetes, The Library and Common Decency, a subterranean cocktail bar, offer further spots to sip and unwind. The hotel also offers in-room spa treatments and a 24-hour fitness studio.
Just steps from Covent Garden Piazza, Soho, and Leicester Square, NoMad London delivers immersive, modern luxury in a building steeped in history. It’s ideal for culture lovers, fashion-forward couples, and travellers who want their stay to be as memorable as the city itself.
Last update April 2024