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Number Sixteen 16 Sumner Place, South Kensington, London SW7 3EG GB

Number Sixteen

London, United Kingdom

Style Fun, fresh townhouse

Setting Smart South Ken side street

The bright, feminine rooms at this well-groomed Kensington hideaway are as refreshing and tasty as a cup of Earl Grey on a spring morning. Number Sixteen’s wonderful location – seconds from South Ken Tube station and the Old Brompton Road – makes this London boutique hotel a great base for shopping weekends or culture trips, or for tacking a little pleasure onto your business affairs.

Need to know

  • Rooms 42 (including Queen; Superior; Luxury and Deluxe Doubles).
  • Rates Double rooms from AU$352.75 (£225), excluding tax at 20 per cent.
    ? The price shown represents the lowest nightly rate for a double room available at this hotel over the next 21 days. Any price conversions from the hotel's local currency (£225) have been conducted using today's exchange rates from xe.com.
  • More details Rates exclude breakfast.
  • Facilities Courtyard garden, conservatory; library, honesty bar, concierge, valet parking, WiFi throughout (£20/24 hours), laundry. In rooms: minibar, flatscreen TV, DVD/CD player, Tivoli radio, Frette bedlinen, Miller Harris toiletries.
  • Check-out 11am, but flexible, subject to availability. Check-outs later than 12 or 1pm incur the full room rate. Earliest check-in, 2pm.
  • Children Welcome, although this is a very grown-up playpen. Extra beds (£40 a night) and cots (free) can be added to most rooms; there’s no children’s menu, but the kitchen is very accommodating.
  • Also Smoking rooms are available, although there is no smoking anywhere else inside the property.
  • Hotel closed Never.

Food and drink at Number Sixteen

  • Hotel restaurant There isn’t a dedicated restaurant, but there is an extensive all-day room service menu that can be ordered in the lounge, library, conservatory or garden (or in your room, of course). Choose between luxe takes on British classics from fry-ups to afternoon tea and international favourites including spag bol, hoi sin duck wraps and burgers.
  • Dress code Cashmere and collars for him; London’s ladies who lunch for her.
  • Top table Overstuffed couch in the drawing room, so you can admire the quirky driftwood candelabra – some of the furnishings in here are more like installation pieces. In summer, choose one of the courtyard tables by the softly splashing stone fountain.
  • Last orders None – the full menu is available 24 hours a day, and a help-yourself honesty bar takes care of drinks in the small hours.
  • Room service An extensive menu is available 24/7, anywhere you fancy from bedroom to drawing room – mi casa, tu casa.
  • Hotel bar A large cupboard hides an extensive honesty bar of beers, wines , spirits, soft drinks and coffee – just help yourselves. There are well-stocked minibars in every room, too – with Miller Harris scented candles and Dormen snacks for cosy nights in.

Also worth knowing

  • Weddings This property is suitable for weddings. More...

Number Sixteen 16 Sumner Place, South Kensington, London, SW7 3EG


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Our favourite rooms

Every room is uniquely decorated with a different mix of Kit Kemp’s trademark flirty florals and savvy colour combinations; rooms feel spacious thanks to high ceilings and plenty of natural light – even those on the lower ground floor have big windows – and twin-sinked bathrooms are all similarly clad in soothing pale grey granite and oak. Room 17 is a Wedgewood-blue themed Luxury Double on the ground floor, with striped walls and vintage floral fabrics; French windows provide a pretty view across the courtyard garden from your bed (although you may wish to draw the curtains if there’s anyone sitting outside). Room 3 is a Deluxe Double on the lower ground floor facing Sumner Street, with an open fireplace and a neutral colour palette of grey, putty and bone that will appeal to pastel-hating Mr Smiths. A first-floor Deluxe Double dressed in pistachio and lilac candy stripes, Room 102 looks down onto the courtyard. A tailor’s dummy covered in the same jaunty fabric as the bedhead and a beautiful antique wardrobe give this room a fashion-lovers vibe.

Packing tips

Wardrobes contain golf umbrellas for rainy-day strolling, so leave your brolly behind. Bring a spare bag to pack with your shopping treasures, and pretty ballet flats or brogues for striding through galleries and museums.