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Gym
hotel gym is only worth having if it is actually equipped. The boutique hotels in this collection have been included because their fitness facilities meet a standard worth travelling for: whether that is a fully stocked weights room, Peloton bikes, a pool alongside the gym, or access to a premium members club. No token treadmill in a windowless basement. These are hotels where staying active on the road is genuinely possible, without compromising on everything else that makes a boutique stay worth booking.
12 hotels featured
Boutique hotels — Gym
12 featured
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City of London
onefifty fenchurch
Residential calm in the heart of the Square Mile
From £278
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Marylebone
Holmes Hotel London
Georgian character on one of Marylebone's best streets
From £160
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Marylebone
The Marylebone
Five-star Marylebone with a pool most hotels can only dream of
From £403
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Marylebone
The BoTree
Marylebone's boldest new hotel, with Italian food to match
From £280
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Marylebone
The Prince Atatoki
Japanese calm in the middle of Marylebone
From £220
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Soho
Ham Yard Hotel
A Soho village unto itself, with a bowling alley and a rooftop to match
From £654
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Soho
The Soho Hotel
Kit Kemp's Soho flagship: loft windows and private cinemas
From £678
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Covent Garden
St Martin’s Lane
Philippe Starck's theatre-district landmark, still standing after 27 years
From £359
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Covent Garden
One Aldwych
The independent five-star at the junction of Covent Garden and the Strand
From £636
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Covent Garden
The Hoxton Holborn
The Hoxton's central London flagship: a former telephone exchange with serious food
From £219
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Covent Garden
Middle Eight
Eco-certified Covent Garden luxury with a live music venue in the basement
From £332
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Covent Garden
NoMad London
The former Bow Street court, transformed into Covent Garden's finest hotel
From £529
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