- 130 Rooms, 20 Suites
Sanderson, in the heart of London’s West End, offers a retreat from the bustle of the city into a world of fantasy and well-being. The landmarked 1950s building has been transformed by Philippe Starck into a surreal Cocteau-like dream world, epitomizing a new luxury that is smart, pared-down, and tempered with a healthy dose of wit and irony. With newly renovated rooms created by designer Tim Andreas of Banjo, the rooms maintain their sense of whimsy while offering state-of-the-art details and luxurious touches at every turn.
Exclusive Amenities
- Full Breakfast for two, daily (available through room service)
- $100 USD Food & Beverage Credit, once during stay
- Complimentary WiFi (throughout hotel)
- Welcome Amenity
The following amenities are subject to availability at check-in:
- Early Check-in at 12:00 PM
- Late Check-out at 3:00 PM
- Room Upgrade (applicable to all room types)
Exclusive Suite Amenities
The amenities listed below apply to the following suite(s): Loft Double Double • Loft Suite • Loft Suite Terrace • Penthouse
- Bottle of Champagne & Fruit Platter, once during stay
Address
50 Berners Street
London, England WIT 3NG
Nearby Airports
- London/Heathrow (LHR)
- London/Gatwick (LGW)
- London/City Airport (LCY)
- London/Heathrow (LHR)
Check In Time
3:00 PM
Check Out Time
12:00 PM
Accommodations
The striking new rooms at the hotel imaginatively blur the lines between baroque and modern, extravagance and simplicity. Reimagined by Tim Andreas of Banjo, the newly renovated rooms maintain the ingenious design touches and whimsical aesthetic of the original vision from Philippe Starck, with every detail embodying thoughtful luxury, including 300-thread count cotton linens and sumptuous bath products from Malin & Goetz. The new state-of-the-art Nevaya interactive HD IPTV system offers a selection of over 80 channels, including many international stations and Sky Sports with crystal clear picture quality. Entertainment options include an in-room BBC iPlayer which links your YouTube account to the big screen.