Travel 3 minutes 22 August 2024

London's Best Hotel Cocktail Bars

Our A-Z of the capital's best cocktail bars inside Michelin-recommended hotels

London is renowned for its luxurious hotels, but you might not realise that these havens of opulence are also home to some of the city’s most exceptional cocktail bars. Whether you’re a guest at the hotel or simply seeking a sophisticated spot to unwind, these bars offer a blend of history, elegance and innovation that makes each one a unique experience. Read on to discover our top picks.

Chateau Denmark London: Thirteen

In the heart of Soho, Chateau Denmark embodies the rebellious spirit of Denmark Street’s rock ’n’ roll heritage. Its award-winning cocktail bar, Thirteen, is no different, with its dark hues and eclectic art creating an intimate and almost theatrical atmosphere. Recognised for its bold and inventive cocktails, you’ll find signature drinks with names such as ‘Smoke on the Water’ or ‘Lady Stardust’. Downstairs, ultimate lavishness awaits you at Dial8, its secret basement bar for those in the know.

Thirteen (© Chateau Denmark London)
Thirteen (© Chateau Denmark London)

Dean Street Townhouse

Again in Soho, Dean Street Townhouse exudes old-world charm, and its bar mirrors this warmth with vintage furnishings, soft lighting and an open fireplace; it's a relaxed and inviting atmosphere perfect for enjoying classic British cocktails. The menu features well-crafted drinks like a traditional gin and tonic or negroni, served in a setting that feels both intimate and comforting. Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot to unwind or a place to enjoy a classic cocktail, Dean Street Townhouse is a welcome retreat from the bustling Soho streets.

© Dean Street Townhouse
© Dean Street Townhouse

NoMad London: Side Hustle

One Michelin Key

NoMad London blends New York sophistication with British charm, housed in a former magistrate’s court in Covent Garden. Its bar retains original courtroom features like wood panelling and high ceilings, transporting you right back in time. Side Hustle focuses on Mexican-inspired cocktails, highlighting agave spirits and innovative flavours. From refreshing margaritas to smoky mezcal drinks, the menu offers a creative exploration of Mexican mixology. Be sure to try the 'Pandan Negroni' if you’re ready for an aromatic twist on this bona fide classic.

Side Hustle (© NoMad London)
Side Hustle (© NoMad London)


Sea Containers London: Lyaness

Sea Continers London is a South Bank hotel with views of the Thames like no other. Inside this brutalist edifice in the design of a 1920s transatlantic cruise liner, you’ll find Lyaness, its bar designed by renowned mixologist Ryan Chetiyawardana. With a menu organised around unique and intriguing ingredients, you are invited to explore the weird and wonderful in every glass. The nautical-inspired décor exudes a chic and modern vibe, making Lyaness the perfect spot to enjoy inventive cocktails while soaking in the stylish, maritime atmosphere.

Lyaness (© Sea Containers London)
Lyaness (© Sea Containers London)

The Beaumont Hotel: Le Magritte Bar & Terrace

Two Michelin Keys

The epitome of old-world luxury, this plush hotel in Mayfair offers an experience of unparalleled refinement. Its bar, Le Magritte, is a sophisticated homage to classic American bars of the 1920s. With décor combining dark wood, leather and classic art, this is the perfect setting to sip on bourbon or other American whiskies. Fortunately, they specialise in just that, with a menu full of timeless cocktails. It’s the ideal spot to enjoy expertly crafted drinks in a historically inspired ambience.

Le Magritte Bar & Terrace (© The Beaumont Hotel)
Le Magritte Bar & Terrace (© The Beaumont Hotel)

The Berkeley: Blue Bar

Two Michelin Keys

This hotel found in the heart of Knightsbridge is among London’s most luxurious. Within its walls lies the Blue Bar, renowned for its striking design and the sophisticated cocktails it offers. The bold, blue Lutyens-style décor contrasts beautifully with the hotel’s classic elegance, creating a stylish, modern environment. With drinks organised by flavour profile, you are sure to find one that matches your desires of the moment. It is clear that it's a favourite among London’s cocktail connoisseurs for a reason.

Blue Bar (© The Berkeley)
Blue Bar (© The Berkeley)

The Connaught: The Connaught Bar

Three Michelin Keys

Standing as a symbol of timeless luxury and refined elegance, it’s only natural that The Connaught's bar would follow suit. Its beautiful art deco inspired design and renowned Martini Trolley (a real ceremony) will win over even the most difficult to please. You’ll enjoy a personalised cocktail service here, with bespoke martinis tailored to your preferences. You can rest assured you will have an unforgettable experience.

© The Connaught Bar
© The Connaught Bar

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The London EDITION: Punch Room

Set within The London EDITION in Fitzrovia, the Punch Room offers a modern take on a 19th-century private club. The bar is adorned with wood-panelled walls and plush seating, creating a sophisticated yet cosy environment. Specialising in punch – naturally – the menu includes both traditional recipes and contemporary creations served in large bowls. This makes the Punch Room perfect for sharing and socialising. The bar’s luxurious design and inventive approach to punch provide a unique cocktail experience, ideal for those looking to indulge in a bit of history with a modern twist.

Punch Room (© The London EDITION)
Punch Room (© The London EDITION)

The Langham, London: Artesian

Two Michelin Keys

The Langham, one of London’s most storied hotels, exudes glamour and opulence in every corner. Artesian, the hotel’s celebrated bar, perfectly complements this atmosphere with its luxurious design. Pushing the boundaries of traditional mixology, Artesian surprises and delights with its inventive cocktails. Among its menu of 16 drinks you will find signature cocktails such as the Moringa, a margarita-style mix infused with herbal notes. Swing by if you are seeking a truly exceptional concoction.

Artesian (© The Langham, London)
Artesian (© The Langham, London)

The Peninsula London: Brooklands Bar

Three Michelin Keys

While The Peninsula is a more recent addition to the city’s collection of luxury hotels, it blends in perfectly with its Belgravia surroundings. Inside, Brooklands Bar stands out as a sleek tribute to the golden age of motor racing. The design draws inspiration from the iconic Brooklands race track, featuring rich leather seating, polished wood and vintage racing memorabilia. You won't have trouble finding creative cocktails here, with signatures inspired by this thrilling, high-speed world. All this with sweeping views of London’s skyline.

Brooklands (© The Peninsula London)
Brooklands (© The Peninsula London)

The Savoy: American Bar

Three Michelin Keys

The Savoy, a legend in the world of luxury hospitality, has long been synonymous with opulence and grandeur. Within this prestigious establishment lies the American Bar, the oldest surviving cocktail bar in Britain. Blending tradition with innovation, the bar offers a mix of classic cocktails with a twist, as well as new and signature creations. It's a must-visit for those seeking expertly crafted cocktails in an iconic setting, where every drink tells a captivating story.

American Bar (© The Savoy)
American Bar (© The Savoy)

Hero Image: Thirteen (© Chateau Denmark)

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