San Domenico House
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San Domenico House feels less like a hotel and more like an ornate Italian town-house that’s been expertly replanted in the heart of Chelsea. There is a definite ‘more is more’ vibe on display here: the lobby and hallways are groa … Read more
San Domenico House feels less like a hotel and more like an ornate Italian town-house that’s been expertly replanted in the heart of Chelsea. There is a definite ‘more is more’ vibe on display here: the lobby and hallways are groaning with exquisite antiques, the walls are adorned with paintings and prints, and there are thick red curtains and dark wood finishes everywhere. Read less

Your own Italian villa just steps from Sloane Square
Word to the wise: The hotel’s secret rooftop terrace provides respite from the city below.
The lack of a restaurant and the strict door policy (no non-guests allowed) gives San Domenico House a secluded, exclusive feel, and makes it a favoured spot for celebrities and others keen to keep a low profile.
Some of the hotel’s enormous suites are split over two levels, but if your budget doesn’t stretch quite that far, the smaller rooms still offer high ceilings, decadent furnishings, and some of the most comfortable hotel beds in London.
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