Courthouse DoubleTree by Hilton London Regent Streat

19-21 Great Marlborough Street, London, W1F 7HL

Location: Oxford Street
Check-in: 14:00
Check-out: 12:00

Courthouse DoubleTree by Hilton London Regent Streat

Set in the heart of London’s bustling Soho district just minutes from famous shopping areas like Oxford Street, Bond Street and Regent Street, the 5-star Courthouse Doubletree by Hilton London-Regent Street has been carefully restored to retain its Victorian façade and many original features, including several impressive Robert Adam fireplaces. This English Heritage listed building, formerly the second oldest magistrate’s court in England, now serves as a charming London hotel opposite famed Liberty of London department store and the north end of Carnaby Street. The luxury hotel offers a boutique hotel experience in a superior London West End location, two minutes from the convenient Oxford Circus subway station, with easy access to the M4 motorway and London Heathrow or Gatwick Airports. The well appointed Guest Rooms reflect the elegance of times past, while providing our guests with an extensive range of modern conveniences. Comfortable work surfaces, flat screen TVs, wireless internet access, and our incredibly comfortable Sweet Dreams beds occupy spaces once reserved for judges’ robing rooms, a police station, a shooting range, and even the residence of the metropolitan police commissioner. The hotel boasts exquisite service, dining and cocktail venues worthy of a London hotel like the historic Courthouse. The busy and lively Carnaby brasserie is a favourite with the locals as well as our hotel guests, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. The Waiting Room also serves breakfast. For fine dining, join us at the Michelin recommended Silk restaurant for Asian-inspired cuisine served in the old Number One courtroom. For sophisticated cocktail service, the bar delivers a relaxed ambiance along with sought-after exclusive seating in three booths that were previously used as holding cells.


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