An iconic pub in the heart of Maida Vale with 5 beautiful hotel rooms. The rooms are now open and we are taking room only bookings. Please note we are taking reservations from Thursday to Saturday nights only at present, with a minimum stay of two nights and no breakfast.
Restaurant Sunday Lunch Maida Vale Close to Tube 24 Hour Access Pub Private Dining Central London Iconic Building Victorian
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# Rooms
1 2 3
Room 1 Adults
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Children
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Room 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Room 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
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Guest Reviews
Guest reviews for The Warrington Hotel, London are provided by real guests who have actually stayed at the property.
Rooms: 4.1 Value: 3.7 Friendliness: 4.2 Cleanliness: 4.2
Facilities: 3.8 Staff service: 4.0 Location: 4.3 Breakfast: 4.0
Sebastián Family with older Children Stayed: Feb '20
Would recommend to others.
Rooms: 4 Value: 5 Friendliness: 5 Cleanliness: 5 Facilities: 4 Staff service: 5 Location 5 Breakfast: 5
"Beautiful rooms above a historical pub in Maida Vale. The best staff!"
I stayed for a few nights wit my husband in the Blacksmith and loved the room. When my daughter joined us we moved to a larger room: the Game Keeper. The room was beautiful, but I like the Artisan and… Read more
"Beautiful rooms above a historical pub in Maida Vale. The best staff!"
I stayed for a few nights wit my husband in the Blacksmith and loved the room. When my daughter joined us we moved to a larger room: the Game Keeper. The room was beautiful, but I like the Artisan and Blacksmith better.
The staff us amazing. The beds and bedding the best. Breakfast, delicious! Read less
Likes: Carol, David, Mis, Jo, John, Lolo, Luiggi, all the staff are friendly, helpful, really go out of their way to make your stay perfect!
Dislikes: Two floors with no lift. However, David, Johnn, and everybody helped us with our luggage
Guest Review for The Warrington Hotel, London
Paul Group of Adults Stayed: Mar '20
Would recommend to others.
Rooms: 4 Value: 4 Friendliness: 5 Cleanliness: 4 Facilities: 3 Staff service: 4 Location 4 Breakfast: 5
"Friendly staff good rooms downstairs in bar needs attention"
Suited requirements for our occasion pleasant area good local facilities.… Read more
"Friendly staff good rooms downstairs in bar needs attention"
Suited requirements for our occasion pleasant area good local facilities. Read less
Likes: Location to our requirements.
Guest Review for The Warrington Hotel, London
Roine Mature Couple Stayed: Dec '19
Would not recommend to others.
Rooms: 3 Value: 2 Friendliness: 3 Cleanliness: 3 Facilities: 3 Staff service: 3 Location 4 Breakfast: 4
"Overall good."
For almost 2009 Swedish Crowns per night you could find a better accomodation even though we like the pub feeling.… Read more
"Overall good."
For almost 2009 Swedish Crowns per night you could find a better accomodation even though we like the pub feeling. Read less
Likes: Nice with only five rooms, great brakfast.
Dislikes: We stayed in the Artisan (last year in Blacksmith which was better). It was very Cold in the shower room in the morning, the window need a repair. The toilet seat was loose.
Guest Review for The Warrington Hotel, London
More Information
Built in 1857, with its beautiful original features such as mosaic floors, stained glass windows, pillared portico, art nouveau friezes and a stunning marble fireplace, it is no wonder The Warrington Hotel is known as one of London's most stunning Victorian pubs. The Warrington was always called a hotel and yet has never had accommodation. That was until we added our 5 beautiful rooms, each one individually styled and in keeping with it's Victorian heritage. Stylish luxury but yet quirky and eclectic. With such a colourful and historic past, The Warrington Hotel was once under the ownership of The Church of England and was rumoured to be an upmarket brothel. In fact the slang 'randy' allegedly originated here due to it's proximity to Randolph Crescent. Our location is everything and we love welcoming visitors old and new to our lovely Pub. The rooms are now open and we are taking room only bookings. Please note at the moment we are not offering breakfast.
Style of property Boutique, Elegant, Luxury, Stylish, Traditional