
Broadwick Soho
Where London's most storied neighborhood finds its sharpest new address
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Broadwick Soho
9 Total Rooms
9 Room Types
4.6 (30 Reviews)
There is a particular energy to Broadwick Street, a narrow lane that cuts through the center of Soho with the confidence of a neighborhood that has never needed to explain itself. Broadwick Soho occupies this address with intention, a 57-room hotel that channels the area's creative restlessness into something architectural, considered, and unmistakably contemporary. The building itself is a study in contrasts, its exterior rooted in the Georgian proportions of old Soho while the interiors move with a distinctly modern eye. Warm timber, textured stone, and deep color palettes give the spaces a layered richness that feels neither stark nor overdone. From the moment you step through the entrance, the mood is set: this is a hotel that knows its neighborhood intimately and has chosen to reflect it rather than compete with it.
The rooms and suites are designed with a residential sensibility, blending custom furnishings with carefully sourced art and craft objects that give each space its own character. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw in natural light and frame views across Soho's rooftops and streets. Marble bathrooms, bespoke joinery, and considered details throughout reinforce the sense that these are rooms built for lingering, not just sleeping. The suites expand this feeling with dedicated living areas and a sense of proportion that feels generous for central London. Throughout the hotel, public spaces function as gathering points with their own distinct personality. The lobby lounge invites quiet mornings and late-evening drinks alike, a space that shifts its atmosphere as the day unfolds.
Dining at Broadwick Soho is anchored by its restaurant and bar, both of which draw from the surrounding neighborhood's spirit of independent creativity. The restaurant delivers a menu shaped by seasonal British ingredients, presented with precision but without unnecessary formality. The bar operates as a destination in its own right, offering a cocktail program that nods to Soho's long history as London's most storied drinking neighborhood. A rooftop terrace extends the experience upward, offering an open-air vantage point above the streets below. It is one of those rare London rooftops that feels intimate rather than performative, a place for quiet conversation against a backdrop of chimney pots and skyline.
Soho itself needs little introduction. Broadwick Street places you within steps of Carnaby Street, Berwick Street Market, and the independent galleries, restaurants, and music venues that define the district. The theatres of Shaftesbury Avenue, the galleries of Mayfair, and the bookshops of Charing Cross Road are all within walking distance. This is a neighborhood that rewards exploration on foot, and the hotel positions you at its center without insulating you from its vitality. Broadwick Soho understands something essential about its location: Soho is not a destination you observe from a distance. It is a place you participate in. The hotel simply gives you the most thoughtful possible place to return to when the evening finally slows.
There is a particular energy to Broadwick Street, a narrow lane that cuts through the center of Soho with the confidence of a neighborhood that has never needed to explain itself. Broadwick Soho occupies this address with intention, a 57-room hotel that channels the area's creative restlessness into something architectural, considered, and unmistakably contemporary. The building itself is a study in contrasts, its exterior rooted in the Georgian proportions of old Soho while the interiors move with a distinctly modern eye. Warm timber, textured stone, and deep color palettes give the spaces a layered richness that feels neither stark nor overdone. From the moment you step through the entrance, the mood is set: this is a hotel that knows its neighborhood intimately and has chosen to reflect it rather than compete with it.
The rooms and suites are designed with a residential sensibility, blending custom furnishings with carefully sourced art and craft objects that give each space its own character. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw in natural light and frame views across Soho's rooftops and streets. Marble bathrooms, bespoke joinery, and considered details throughout reinforce the sense that these are rooms built for lingering, not just sleeping. The suites expand this feeling with dedicated living areas and a sense of proportion that feels generous for central London. Throughout the hotel, public spaces function as gathering points with their own distinct personality. The lobby lounge invites quiet mornings and late-evening drinks alike, a space that shifts its atmosphere as the day unfolds.
Dining at Broadwick Soho is anchored by its restaurant and bar, both of which draw from the surrounding neighborhood's spirit of independent creativity. The restaurant delivers a menu shaped by seasonal British ingredients, presented with precision but without unnecessary formality. The bar operates as a destination in its own right, offering a cocktail program that nods to Soho's long history as London's most storied drinking neighborhood. A rooftop terrace extends the experience upward, offering an open-air vantage point above the streets below. It is one of those rare London rooftops that feels intimate rather than performative, a place for quiet conversation against a backdrop of chimney pots and skyline.

What we love about this stay
Broadwick Soho feels like it belongs to its neighborhood in a way that's hard to manufacture — contemporary and sleek, but with the restless, creative energy of Soho woven into its bones. The design leans modern and deliberate, all clean lines and considered comfort, yet it never feels sterile because the world just outside the door is so wonderfully chaotic. You're a breath away from Carnaby Street, close enough to Piccadilly and Oxford Circus that the city's pulse practically sets the tempo of your stay. What stays with you, though, is that rare sense of a hotel that matches the intensity of its surroundings without competing with them — a place that knows it's not the main event, and is better for it.
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Where you'll be staying
20 Broadwick Street , London, London, GB
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Guest
DEC 2025
A truly special hotel, with interiors and a calmness to match. We loved it! The interior design was so beautiful, every detail was considered and exquisite. The fabrics, wallpaper, and decor were simply stunning. The nook took our breath away, especially with the Christmas decorations, a calm oasis away from the wild weather outside. We had lunch at Dear Jackie and visited the Flute, and had really delicious food and cocktails, so great to have these high quality facilities on your doorstep. The staff were all so polite and friendly and made us feel really cared about and happy. Thank you to everyone who made our stay so wonderful- we will return!
Guest
OCT 2025
Simply outstanding. My wife and I stayed here the night of our wedding and it was absolutely fantastic. The staff could not do enough to make our stay welcome and even threw in a free upgrade which was a lovely treat. I could not recommend Broadwick Soho enough. The room was beautiful and the decor was incredibly stylish. Would be more than happy to stay again.
Guest
NOV 2025
Great stay, excellent staff, perfect hotel Everything
Guest
NOV 2025
Fantastic & cannot wait to return Location, quality & attention to details
Guest
NOV 2025
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