The Ned London
A five-star hotel with ten restaurants and bars, a private members' club, gym and spa in former bank headquarters.
Overview
A former bank building near Bank station, The Ned London is named for the architect, Sir Edwin 'Ned' Lutyen. Designed in 1924, it has maintained the glamour and vibrancy of the roaring 20s, while accommodating a spa, seven restaurants, three bars and 250 rooms and suites.
Step back in time and choose cosy queen-sized rooms with vintage furnishings and features or the grandeur of Grade I-listed heritage suites reflecting the original wonder of Lutyen's style. In the former banking hall and lower ground floor, you'll also find an array of cuisine and entertainment options, from Italian and Californian to British and Asian-Pacific, alongside seasonal cocktails and constantly changing menus. Stop in for American classics at The Nickel or The Electric, or head to The Parlour for jazz and cabaret.