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Conde Nast Traveler, March 2026The Whiteley Suite on the top floor, with two king bedrooms, marble bathrooms and a large, chef-worthy kitchen comes with a terrace that occupies a third of the length of the building and is landscaped with trees and copious sun loungers. Even the smaller rooms feel spacious, and with a full 30 of them boasting large terraces, there’s a sense of more square footage than you actually have.
Financial Times, HTSI, January 2026Hotel Collection/Reward Program
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Hotels Own Introduction
A Reimagined Landmark in West London
Set within the storied walls of The Whiteley, Six Senses London introduces a new rhythm to the city. Just moments from the vibrant charm of Notting Hill, it offers a rare sense of courtyard calm amid one of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods.
Spaces Designed to Slow Time
Above, 109 rooms and suites, alongside 14 private residences, are conceived as sanctuaries of comfort and quiet character. Soft textures, natural tones, and thoughtful details create an atmosphere that encourages rest, presence, and ease.
A New Dimension of Wellbeing
The first Six Senses Place invites both members and guests into a world centred on connection and holistic living. Below ground, the spa unfolds as a serene retreat inspired by the architecture of an old underground station—where reflective pools, sculptural elements, and calming corridors lead to spaces dedicated to renewal.
Wellness That Transforms
At Six Senses Spa London, advanced therapies such as cryotherapy and flotation exist alongside hands-on treatments and immersive rituals. The Alchemy Bar offers a more personal touch, where seasonal British herbs are crafted into bespoke blends, extending the experience beyond the spa.
A Culinary Revival
At Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café, dining channels the inventive spirit of William Whiteley. Menus evolve with the seasons, celebrating local ingredients with global inspiration—from relaxed breakfasts to late-night gatherings, each moment defined by flavour and atmosphere.
A Stay That Resonates
Six Senses London is more than a place to stay—it is a place to reset. Here, design, wellbeing, and culture come together to offer an experience that lingers, leaving guests restored, inspired, and subtly transformed.