NoMad London takes residence in a historic, grade II-listed building famously known as The Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and Police Station, nestled in the heart of Covent Garden and opposite the Royal Opera House. Many notable guests have been trialled within these walls, such as Oscar Wilde, The Suffragettes, Dame Vivienne Westwood and the Kray Brothers. The thoughtfully restored has 91 eclectic rooms and suites, tastefully decorated in rich velvets and dark woods, with much of the original architectural features preserved and woven into the design. The hotel has four dining and drinking venues; the NoMad Restaurant located in the ornate glass conservatory, the charming Side Hustle bar and restaurant, the intimate Library exclusively for hotel guests, and Common Decency, a subterranean cocktail bar for private events. Its central location makes this an ideal retreat for guests seeking an elegant and luxurious stay in the beating heart of London.