NoMad London is located at the heart of Covent Garden, steps away from the prestigious Royal Opera House. The hotel is a short walk from the Covent Garden Underground on the Piccadilly Line, and is within walking distance of Soho, the River Thames and Leicester Square.
Covent Garden throughout history has worn many guises, from humble beginnings as a convent garden to home of the aristocracy and the main centre of theatrical life, later home to the largest produce market in the world, and now celebrated as an historic creative hub offering the very best of theatre, shopping and dining.
Bi-level cocktail bar and speakeasy with a bright and airy upstairs for light, refreshing cocktails and a basement for a wide-range of whiskies and live music.
Phonetically pronounced 'quaint', this award-winning bar is located in the downstairs of Momo restaurant and serves fine cocktails and small Mediterranean dishes. Walk-ins only.
Located in Central London, this restaurant serves the food of modern day Jerusalem influenced by the cultures of Southern Spain, North Africa & the Levant.
Situated in the iconic Neal's Yard in Covent Garden, The Barbery offers a lively setting with counter seating around a bar that surrounds the central kitchen.
One of the best places to get Thai in central London. Casual open kitchen serving up noodles & Thai-inspired dishes using wood-burning ovens and grills.
Unique retail experience in Soho with gallery and retail space curated with fashion, furniture, art, design, photography, ceramics, and books, all hand selected by creative director Alex Eagle.
Offers handpicked collections of homeware, furniture and gifts curated by the Petersham family, including one of a kind, hand crafted pieces and exquisite antiques.
Opposing the hotel, the Royal Opera House is a historic landmark with a grand auditorium that is home to two world-famous companies - The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet.
Set it the extraordinary house of Sir John Soane, one of the greatest English architects, this museum features his collection of antiquities, furniture, sculptures, architectural models, and paintings.