15% off three-night stays - Winter

Includes
  • Smith Extra: A bottle of wine for those staying in a Club or Superior Double; sparkling Crémant for those in a Deluxe room, Junior Suite or the Duke of Monmouth suite
Offer details

Available to book until 6 Feb 2026

Valid for stays from 1 Jan 2026 to 6 Feb 2026

Minimum stay 3 nights

Booking this Offer

Select your dates from the calendars below the room images to check availability and prices. To book by phone, call us on 1 800 464 2040 and mention the offer name.

Please note that this offer is subject to availability and black-out dates may apply. The hotel may withdraw this offer at any time and without notice.

Deposit Policy

Full booking amount will be paid at check in.

Cancellation Policy

Please be aware that cancellations made less than 2 days before 12:00 on the day of arrival will incur a charge of 1 night.

2 room types available for this offer

Deluxe

  • 2guests
  • 1extra bed - $59.55 for adults - $59.55 for ages 3 to 16
  • AND
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
These 30sq m rooms are dressed in decadent historic style; beds are 18th-century mahogany or carved-oak, and windows are hung with heavy silk curtains. The period bathrooms have bath tubs surrounded by Italian marble tiles, with shower heads the size of dinner plates. All rooms have air-conditioning, free WiFi, flatscreen TV, minibar, safe, antique desk and REN bath products.

Junior Suite

  • 2guests
  • 1extra bed - $59.55 for adults - $59.55 for ages 3 to 16
  • OR
  • 1crib - free for ages 0 to 2
Hazlitt's has two Junior Suites, each measuring 44sq m and decorated in lavish style. Both rooms are air-conditioned and have free WiFi, a flatscreen TV, stereo, minibar, safe and REN bath products. Henry, 13th Baron Willoughby of Farnham, lived at no 6 Frith Street from 1768 to 1775: the suite in his lodgings is a luxurious ground-floor suite, with a bedroom and private sitting room, separated by French doors. The sitting room has its original 18th-century fireplace, sofa, armchairs and bureau bookcase. The bedroom has a carved oak bed at the foot of which stands a large mahogany compactum. Behind the heavy silk curtains are the original folding shutters. In the bathroom stands a late Victorian bathing machine. Teresa Cornelys was an 18th-century Soho courtesan. Her room is just as she would have wished, with her portrait, a huge bed decorated with rich fabrics and hand-carved gilded cherubs. A dressing table sits behind panelling next to the fireplace, and there's an adjoining private sitting room. The bathroom, has its own staircase, and an elegant Louis XV vanity unit and a period bathing machine with a generous bath tub and shower.