Free high-speed internet access, cinema, CD/DVD player, flatscreen TV, Frette linen, iPod dock, Kit Kemp's range of Rik Rak bath products, valet service.
Rock stars opt for the sprawling Terrace Suite, with its views over Soho’s rooftops, but we love the deluxe rooms on the fifth floor.
Hangover remedies; with cocktails this good on tap and amid so many late-night bars, you'd be mad not to take full advantage.
Families are very welcome. Cots (free for children two and under) and extra beds (£65 a night) can be added to most rooms.
Overview
Families are welcomed.
Best for
Babies and up – children of all ages welcomed.
Recommended rooms
The two-bedroom apartments have a fully equipped kitchen. All rooms have minibars where you can store milk. Children up to three years old can stay for free in their parents' bed; extra beds are £40 a night.
Activities
There are DVD players in every room, and a good selection of child-friendly DVDs to borrow at no extra charge. If you have a lot of kids (or are feeling extravagant), a private screening room is available to hire for £250 an hour. The hotel is filled with striking works of art – children adore the oversized cat sculpture in the lobby created by Fernando Botero.
Meals
Children are welcome in the restaurant for all meals, which will be provided at half price and half the portion size. The Soho hotel can also provide milk and baby food.
Babysitting
This can be arranged for a £10 booking fee; give 24 hours' notice if possible. It costs £9.50 an hour from Monday to Friday, and £11 on Saturdays and Sundays, plus the sitter's transport costs.
No need to pack
High chairs and cots are provided.
Also
Older children might get a kick out of playing spot-the-celeb: everyone from P Diddy to Friends star David Schwimmer has checked in.