The Ned London
London, England, United KingdomHoused in the impressive former Midland Bank building, designed by Sir Edwin 'Ned' Lutyens in 1924, this Grade I listed landmark has been transformed into a luxury hotel that honors its history. Opened in 2017, the property features elegant 1920s-inspired decor, reflecting the glamour of the era.
Travelers with an appreciation for historic architecture and vintage style will find this hotel a captivating destination.
Rooms and suites
With 250 individually designed bedrooms, the hotel offers accommodations that capture 1920s glamour. From intimate Crash Pads ideal for solo travelers or short stays, to spacious Medium and Large rooms featuring Art Deco details and king-size beds, there's an option for every guest.
For those seeking a unique experience, the Heritage rooms on the Grade I listed fifth floor showcase original architectural elements from the building's past. The Duplex and Terrace Suites are perfect for guests desiring extra space, offering expansive living areas and private terraces — an excellent choice for longer stays or special occasions.
Amenities and experiences
Ten restaurants offering global cuisines, including British classics at Millie's Lounge, Californian dishes at Malibu Kitchen and all-day American fare at Electric Bar & Diner.
Spa treatments at Ned's Club Spa, hair and nail services at Ned's Parlour, traditional grooming at Ned's Barbershop.
Modern equipment, personal trainers and fitness classes at Ned's Club Gym.
Rooftop pool and terraces with panoramic London views, exclusive to Ned's Club members.
Six private rooms with period features suitable for meetings, weddings and other events.
On-site physiotherapy and rehabilitation services at Remedy.
Ned's Club Vault, an intimate setting in the original bank vault, exclusive to members.
How to get here
Located in central London's financial district, the hotel places guests within easy reach of famous landmarks like St. Paul's Cathedral, the Bank of England Museum and Borough Market — all just a short walk away. The Bank and Liverpool Street Tube stations are nearby, providing convenient access to the West End and other attractions. London Heathrow Airport is approximately 40 minutes away by car or accessible via the Underground's Piccadilly Line to Holborn station, followed by a taxi ride.