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London’s luxury dog-friendly hotel in a vibrant area

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Broadwick Soho is an independent hotel in the heart of the West End with just 57 rooms and suites.

Recently, the hotel was named among London’s best dog-friendly hotels in a list by CN Traveller.

The list looked at the locations that mean dog owners no longer need to compromise.

You can see the full list of London’s best dog-friendly hotels via CN Traveller.

The stylish dog-friendly hotel in London

Sharing why the hotel features in the CN Traveller list, the outlet explained: “In a city where hotels tend to be either palatial grandes dames or discreet unmarked townhouses, Martin Brudnizki’s latest 57-room project is an attention-seeker.

“His trademark opulent interiors – clashing leopard print and zebra stripe; DJ booths jutting up against silk walls; flamingo-pink parrots floating on green panelling – draw comparisons to his other projects, especially Annabel’s, but Broadwick Soho is a one-off”.

Broadwick Soho was created by a group of friends who took inspiration from the “community, essence and spirit of Soho”, according to the hotel’s website.

The townhouse hotel aesthetic of bright, bold design was brought in by interior designer Martin Brudnizk.

Brudnizk took inspiration from jazz age, travelling around Italy and adding “a dash of English eccentricity and a sprinkling of Disco fabulousness”.

Describing Broadwick Soho’s overall look, the hotel shares that it is “a feast for the senses that blends glamour and comfort in equal measure”.

With just 57 rooms and suites, guests can choose from a range of bookings, including the superior and luxury rooms.

The standard rooms are said to offer the “perfect urban retreat” with a layout that has been crafted to “offer optimum comfort and convenience”.

Guests can also book the exclusive penthouse suite, a “spectacular suite with a generously sized bedroom with a king-size bed, separate living area, and spacious, elegantly furnished terrace offering quintessential views over London”.

The penthouse features a private art collection, a cocktail bar, a marble bathroom, a deep soaking tub, and a walk-in steam shower.

What is Broadwick Soho’s dog policy?

Broadwick Soho accepts dogs up to 8kg/17lbs, but guests must tell the hotel in advance of their arrival if they have a dog.

That includes letting the hotel know of the species, breed, and weight of the dog in advance.

Dogs are not permitted in any public area of the hotel, including restaurants and bars, after 5pm and must not be left unattended in any area of the hotel before 5pm.

Plus, dogs must always be kept on leads during your stay at the hotel.

The hotel offers 57 rooms. (Image: Tripadvisor)

What have guests said about Broadwick Soho?

On Tripadvisor, Broadwick Soho has an impressive rating of 4.6 out of 5.

One recent guest said: “Broadwick Soho is an absolute gem. From the moment you walk in, it feels stylish, intimate, and effortlessly cool without being pretentious.

“The attention to detail throughout the hotel is genuinely impressive — every touch feels thoughtful and intentional, from the design to the in-room experience”.


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Another happy customer wrote: “We had the best time staying at this superb hotel.

“The attention to detail is evident – fabulous decor, lovely eclectic art.

“We received a very warm welcome from the staff who could not have been more helpful”.

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