The Zetter Hotel London

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The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London
The Zetter Hotel London

The Zetter Hotel is THE original London Boutique hotel that put the London’s most creative neighbourhood, Clerkenwell on the map. A contemporary, converted Victorian warehouse The Zetter Hotel is one of the best loved hotels in East London.

Clerkenwell is a hub for artists, designers & architects, with more creative businesses per square mile than anywhere else in the world. These sit alongside cobbled streets, historic churches, hidden gardens & some of the best restaurants London has to offer.

Ideally situated between East London & the West End The Zetter is one of the Best connected London Hotels. Farringdon train & underground station is a 4 minute walk from The Zetter Hotel. This now being a National Rail, Thameslink and Cross Rail (2018) stop, you really can travel across London in any direction you desire.

Head one stop to Kings Cross and you’ll find the Eurostar to Paris & Amsterdam, or pick a direction on foot and you’ll soon come across Exmouth Market or Old Street, St Bartholomew or St Pauls, Smithfield Market or Somerset House.

Delve into East London, starting with Shoreditch, or visit an exhibition at Barbican or Museum of London (both 5 minutes walk away), or head West into the heart of Theatreland, all less than 15 minutes walk. The central London location also makes it ideal place to stay in London if you are attending a wedding, celebration or meeting.

ROOMS & STUDIOS
Each and every one of The Zetter’s 59 boutique hotel rooms have been individually designed in a quirky vintage-modern style, with state-of-the-art in-room entertainment and technology, a dedication to cozy comfort and an almost obsessive attention to detail. That said, as in life, the more you spend, the more you get.

ROOFTOP STUDIO
All of our studios sit on the rooftop of our converted Victorian warehouse. Ranging from well-appointed to decidedly spacious, each of our newly renovated, 7 rooftop bedrooms are treated to their own expansive, private terrace with incredible panoramic views across London.

The rooftop rooms make perfect wedding night hotel rooms while the ample boutique accommodation both at The Zetter Hotel and The Zetter Townhouse are perfect for wedding guest hotel rooms.

ROOFTOP SIGNATURE
Emanating fresh luxury, the spacious Rooftop Signature Studios feature soft colours and geometric details. Re-imagined furniture, fabrics and finishes take inspiration from the warehouse heritage, however, the crown in the Rooftop Deluxes’ glory has to be the al fresco bathing option.

A clawfoot, free standing, rolltop bath sits on the expansive terrace, inviting you to make the most of the views which stretch from one side of London to the other.

THE DINING ROOM
The Dining Room at The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell is a glamorous setting, ideal for intimate dinners or board meetings around a glossy, regency table.

THE KITCHEN TABLE
Our semi-private Kitchen Table fits 12 people comfortably and is the perfect location for a dinner.

THE GAMES ROOM
The Games Room on the lower ground floor of The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell is perfect for throwing a lavish dinner, cocktail party, a small, sit down wedding breakfast or a cocktail masterclass.

PRIVATE DINING & EVENTS
Whether you want to celebrate a Wedding, Civil Partnership, Engagement, Christening or Birthday, we offer competitive, all encompassing rates and packages.

DISCOVER LONDON & THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
The Zetter Hotel is located between Clerkenwell & Farringdon. A hub for artists, designers, architects & agencies, Clerkenwell has more creative businesses per square mile than anywhere else in the world.

Also one of London’s most historic neighbourhoods, today the area has earnt itself a reputation as the city’s go-to gastronomic destination. Nestled amongst the medieval city gates sit Michelin starred restaurants, historic pubs and epicurean cafes.

It’s the neighbourhood where East London meets West London so pick a direction and you’ll soon come across Old Street or Broadway Market, The Barbican or St Pauls, The Thames or Somerset House.

ST JOHN’S GATE MUSEUM
Literally opposite The Zetter’s entrance you can take a tour around the ancient Priory of the Knights Hospitallers with its Tudor Gate House, 16th century Church and 12th century Crypt. The setting for both Shakespeare’s and Dr Johnson’s place of work, Hogarth’s childhood home, and Dickens’s Club, St John’s Gate has many literary and artistic associations to explore.

EXMOUTH MARKET
A five minute stroll north will take you to Exmouth Market, a vibrant pedestrianised street flanked on either side by a colourful mixture of small independent design boutiques and long-standing traditional shops. There are also many bars, cafés and restaurants for which it is well known, most notably the award-winning Moro (booking is essential!)

SMITHFIELD MARKET 
Smithfield Market is a huge Victorian grade II listed building, where meat has been bought and sold for more than 800 years – making it one of the oldest markets in London.

ST BARTHOLOMEW THE GREAT 
St Bartholomew the Great is an active Anglican Church, founded in 1123. The church survived the Great Fire of 1666 and two World Wars and is known for its wonderful architecture, and its appearances in recent films Four Weddings and a Funeral, Shakespeare in Love and The End of the Affair.

TAKE A TOUR
Discover the secrets of the surrounding neighbourhood on a guided tour with the knowledgeable and entertaining Clerkenwell & Islington Guides Association. From the great to the gruesome, the real life Peaky Blinders to the 18th century Gin Craze, hear Clerkenwell’s colourful history brought to life!

MUSEUM OF LONDON
Discover over 2000 years of the capital’s history from prehistoric to modern times. The Museum of London brings alive all aspects of London living through the ages. Highlights include the Roman gallery, reconstructed Victorian walk including shops, Newgate prison, the Great Fire Experience and a display of Elizabethan jewellery.

THE BARBICAN
The Barbican is a performing arts centre and the largest of its kind in Europe. The centre hosts all kinds of concerts, exhibitions & performances, from the classical to the contemporary.

ST PAUL’S DOME
St Paul’s, with its world-famous Dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline, but there is so much more to Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece than its impressive facade. The interior and its glittering mosaics, intricate stone carving, famous Whispering Gallery and breathtaking vantage points, are just a few reasons why a visit to St Paul’s is a must.

SIR JOHN SOANE’S MUSEUM
Sir John Soane’s Museum is partly a bewitching house and partly a small museum brimming with surprising effects and curios, representing the taste of celebrated architect and hoarder extraordinaire, Sir John Soane (1753-1837). The candlelit night-time tours are enchanting, with the light flickering off busts, old coins and dark paintings.

THE BRITISH MUSEUM
One of the world’s largest and most comprehensive collections of objects, originating from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginning to the present. Most famously the collection includes: the Rosetta Stone, the Elgin Marbles and the largest collection of Egyptian Mummies outside Egypt.

THE SOMERSET HOUSE
Passing beneath the arch towards this Palladian masterpiece, it’s hard to believe that the splendid courtyard before you, with its 55 dancing fountains, was a car park for tax collectors up until a spectacular refurbishment in 2000! William Chambers designed the house in 1775 for royal societies and it now contains three fabulous museums.

THE DENNIS SEVERS HOUSE 
The brainchild and life’s work of American artist, Dennis Severs (1944-2000), this house in Spitalfields is a time capsule from the early 18th century. The ground floor furnishings date to 1900 and as you ascend, each floor leaps back 50 years into the past, ending at the early 18th century attic garrett where water drip-drips into a rusty bucket.

TATE MODERN
Housed in the Bankside Power Station, the hugely popular Tate Modern contains Britain’s collection of international 20th-century and modern art. On display are high-quality works by Picasso, Matisse, Cézanne, Pollock, Rothko, Warhol and many more, arranged by theme rather than chronologically or by artist.

OLD SPITALFIELDS MARKET
Nestled in the heart of the city, Old Spitalfields Market offers the perfect antidote to out-of-town shopping malls. Sundays are busiest, with over 200 stalls operating, including a specialist organic market; weekdays are generally quieter except at lunchtime, when the choice of eating places attracts a young City crowd.

THE GEFFRYE MUSEUM
The Geffrye Museum depicts the quintessential style of English middle-class living rooms. Its collections of furniture, textiles, paintings and decorative arts are displayed in a series of period rooms from 1600 to the present day. A wonderfully quirky and unusual museum, giving real insight into the English personality through the ages.

THE BOROUGH MARKET
The original (and arguably) the best food market in London. Borough has been synonymous with food markets as far back as the 11th century. A complete foodie’s delight.

THE COLUMBIA ROAD FLOWER MARKET
Open every Sunday, this quaint little street in the East End comes alive with traders from around the UK selling the most gorgeous varieties of flowers and plants, as well as garden fittings and equipment. A visual delight for anyone with (or without) a green thumb!

THE HOUSE OF ILLUSTRATION
Founded by Sir Quentin Blake, the House of Illustration is the only public gallery dedicated solely to illustration. It’s full of wonderful exhibitions and housed in a gorgeous building on Granary Square.

Rooms: 59
Price: from 181 EUR per night

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