Hazlitt's

Townhouse hotel dating back to the Georgian era, with classic furniture and antique décor.

Hotel

About Hazlitt's

With civilised surroundings, old-fashioned hospitality and friendly service, Hazlitt's is one of London's hidden gems in the heart of Soho.

The townhouse hotel transports guests back in time with it's antique furniture, fine pictures, claw-footed baths and four poster beds.

The hotel is named after the essayist William Hazlitt who died in the house in 1830. Due to its heritage, the hotel is popular with creatives including writers, artists and actors.

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