The wait is over. Six Senses London opens its doors within The Whiteley, the storied former emporium on Bayswater’s Queensway—reimagined now as a place not simply to stay, but to return to oneself.
As the brand’s first UK property, it brings with it a distinct philosophy: that luxury is not excess, but connection. Here, that vision is translated into an urban context with a softened pulse—an intentional counterpoint to the city that surrounds it.
A short walk from the stillness of Hyde Park and the chromatic charm of Notting Hill, the hotel unfolds across 109 rooms and suites, many with private terraces, alongside 14 branded residences. Interiors are composed with restraint and depth—inky blues, warm woods, and sculptural lines shaped by subtle Art Deco gestures. Light enters generously through expansive windows, while glass rain showers and tactile materials create a quiet dialogue between function and indulgence.
At its pinnacle, the Whiteley Suite offers a rare sense of privacy, its 125-square-metre terrace extending the experience outward, with the possibility of shaping an entire floor into a singular, secluded retreat.
General Manager Nick Yarnell succinctly describes the intention: a hotel that embraces. Warm, intuitive, and precise—where British craftsmanship and innovation are not simply referenced, but lived, creating a presence that feels embedded within its neighborhood rather than apart from it.
At the core is Six Senses Spa London, spanning 2,300 square metres. It mirrors the cadence of the city while offering an alternative to it—spaces for both exertion and stillness, for restoration that feels lasting rather than momentary. Wellness, as with all Six Senses properties, is not confined to the spa but permeates the entire experience.
This philosophy extends to the table. At Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café, the Eat With Six Senses ethos shapes a menu rooted in seasonality and sourcing—ingredients presented in their purest expression. Executive Chef Eliano Crespi and Head Chef Jose Jara guide a vegetable-forward approach, where preservation and fire-led techniques evoke something ancestral, grounding the contemporary in a deeper lineage.
Above the lobby, a new concept emerges: the world’s first Six Senses Place. More than a members’ club, it is a social extension of the brand’s philosophy—spaces designed not for display, but for genuine engagement. Here, the rituals of wellness and connection are woven into daily life, offering a reprieve that feels both private and shared.
Six Senses London does not attempt to outpace the city. Instead, it shifts the tempo—creating a place where belonging is not declared, but quietly, unmistakably felt.
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