Pros

  • Trendy and hip with fun design quirks
  • Great central location between Soho and Chinatown
  • Free wine and cheese every evening for guests
  • Thierry Mugler toiletries, 40-inch HD TVs, and Sky TV in all rooms
  • Rooms feature sleek decor with comfy bedding
  • Open-air central courtyard on each floor
  • Glass wall elevator makes for an interesting ride
  • Quaint on-site cafe
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • Small rooms without wardrobes
  • See-through bathrooms are small and not ideal for families
  • Street-facing rooms are noisy
  • No gym or business center
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Bottom Line

Trendy and hip, this hotel is best suited for young travelers who seek cool spaces (and don't mind if they're small). Expect a unique personality and delightful design quirks -- but take that with very small rooms that have somewhat see-through bathrooms. If you’re looking for good value rates, a hipster vibe, and one of the most central locations in London, this is a solid pick. There's a cute on-site cafe and freebies like Wi-Fi and wine receptions, but there's no gym or business center.

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Amenities

Oyster Hotel Review

The Z Hotel Soho

Scene

Trendy and hip, with ample design quirks

From the see-through glass elevator to the funky central courtyard, Z Hotel Soho is packed with plenty of delightful design quirks. Dark wood paneling and black velvet sofas in the lobby make the space cozy, but it's small. Free apples at the reception desk help sweeten the deal though.

An amalgamation of 12 original Georgian townhouses can be looked at in two ways: it can be either a charming architectural oddity with unique character, or a confusing maze of winding hallways and hidden corners. The open air central courtyard, which stretches across all floors and turns into a charming outdoor lounge area on the first floor, is certainly a creative use of space -- just beware the damp and cold come winter time.

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Location

Right off the busy Charing Cross Road, bordering some of London’s hottest districts

You can’t get a much better location for culture and nightlife; this hotel perches very conveniently on the borders of Soho, Chinatown, Covent Garden, and Cambridge Circus -- near theaters and bars. It’s loud and noisy, but on the plus side you’re close to plenty of things to do and see, as well as several different tube stations to whisk you away to wherever you need to go.

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Rooms

Functional with an edgy, modern design

The most notable aspect of Z Hotel Soho’s rooms is the sleek glass-walled bathrooms, which juxtapose well with the edgy mocha wood-and-black color scheme. However, with only frost separating you from the room while on the toilet or in the shower, this could be a boon or bust depending on whom you’re traveling with. The remainder of the room is small, unfortunately -- be prepared to adapt without wardrobes or safes, and luggage is meant to be stored under the bed. Rooms come with large flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.

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Features

A quaint cafe and some nice freebies

There aren’t exactly the traditional features of a hotel, but ample design quirks, a nightly wine and cheese social hour, and a quaint cafe restaurant please most. There's no gym or business center.

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Oyster Hotel Review

The Z Hotel Soho

Scene

Trendy and hip, with ample design quirks

From the see-through glass elevator to the funky central courtyard, Z Hotel Soho is packed with plenty of delightful design quirks. Dark wood paneling and black velvet sofas in the lobby make the space cozy, but it's small. Free apples at the reception desk help sweeten the deal though.

An amalgamation of 12 original Georgian townhouses can be looked at in two ways: it can be either a charming architectural oddity with unique character, or a confusing maze of winding hallways and hidden corners. The open air central courtyard, which stretches across all floors and turns into a charming outdoor lounge area on the first floor, is certainly a creative use of space -- just beware the damp and cold come winter time.

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Location

Right off the busy Charing Cross Road, bordering some of London’s hottest districts

You can’t get a much better location for culture and nightlife; this hotel perches very conveniently on the borders of Soho, Chinatown, Covent Garden, and Cambridge Circus -- near theaters and bars. It’s loud and noisy, but on the plus side you’re close to plenty of things to do and see, as well as several different tube stations to whisk you away to wherever you need to go.

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Rooms

Functional with an edgy, modern design

The most notable aspect of Z Hotel Soho’s rooms is the sleek glass-walled bathrooms, which juxtapose well with the edgy mocha wood-and-black color scheme. However, with only frost separating you from the room while on the toilet or in the shower, this could be a boon or bust depending on whom you’re traveling with. The remainder of the room is small, unfortunately -- be prepared to adapt without wardrobes or safes, and luggage is meant to be stored under the bed. Rooms come with large flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.

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Features

A quaint cafe and some nice freebies

There aren’t exactly the traditional features of a hotel, but ample design quirks, a nightly wine and cheese social hour, and a quaint cafe restaurant please most. There's no gym or business center.

See More Features

Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Internet

  • Poolside Drink Service

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