Need to know
Rooms
13, including two suites and an apartment.
Check–Out
11am. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates exclude breakfast, but a Continental breakfast is available in the lounge for £15.50 a person, or pick from classics on the à la carte menu.
Also
Room 7 and the apartment are suitable for guests with reduced mobility (they are more spacious and have walk-in showers). The hotel has a lift which goes to all floors. There's no gym, but guests can get a day pass for nearby Gym Box for £15.
At the hotel
Umbrellas are available to borrow for free. In-room: Free WiFi, flatscreen TV, Marshall or Sonos speakers, selection of classic novels, Rare Tea Co teas and ground coffee, free bottled spring water (from the hotel’s borehole) and White Company amenities.
Our favourite rooms
Room 11, a Deluxe King, clashes colours and cultures – turquoise walls with a red fireplace; a Buddha head in the grate and a repurposed Victorian carousel headboard – creating a vivaciously vintage-style space with clear views of London's skyline from the window and a dramatic black marble-panelled bath set into the wall. Families staying at the hotel will find more than enough room in the Apartment, which has a double sofa bed in the living room and can connect to a Deluxe Double.
Packing tips
Some stamina, for a brisk bike ride over cobbles, bridges and docks in the day; and for exploring Farringdon's nightlife later on.
Also
The portrait of 'Great Aunt Wilhelmina' (which bears a not entirely accidental likeness to Vivienne Westwood), the invented character who inspired the hotel, was painted by Terry Greenwall – who previously painted portraits for the Harry Potter movies.
Children
Welcome. The Apartment can sleep two extra guests on a double sofa-bed, and can connect to one of the Deluxe Double rooms for groups of six.
Sustainability efforts
The Zetter Clerkenwell is remarkably forward-thinking, employing nifty gadgetry and schemes such as an energy loop (which heats your room and cools hotel fridges simultaneously), occupancy detection systems, water drawn from a borehole, and sustainable, recycled and environmentally friendly materials throughout. The Zetter is also a founder member of the Sustainable Restaurant Association.