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Rosewood London in in London, United Kingdom
in London, United Kingdom
9.1(1606)

Rosewood London

Rated Superb by our guests

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Price History and Trends for August 2026

August 2026
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Rosewood London Price Forecast & Booking Trends

Analyze the best time to book Rosewood London in in London based on 12-month price forecast

Price Insights for Rosewood London

  • Lowest Price Period: Late January through February 2027 (many nights at £555–£614); early March and April are also relatively cheap (~£683–£707).
  • Potential Savings: Booking in Jan/Feb vs typical high-season nights can save about £250–£350 per night (roughly 30–40%). Versus extreme event nights (e.g., 2026-09-15 at £3,838) savings exceed £3,000 for that night (outlier).
  • Average Rate: Approximate average across the provided period ≈ £820 per night; typical nightly range outside deep-low season is about £770–£920.
  • Booking Tip: Target stays in January–February for the lowest rates. If traveling in high season (Aug–Oct or around major events), book 4–8 weeks in advance and set price alerts; avoid specific spike dates (e.g., 2026-08-31, 2026-09-15, 2026-12-31). Consider weekday stays and multi-night bookings to smooth nightly rate; favor flexible/cancellable rates to rebook if prices fall.

Guest Reviews

9.1
Excellent
Based on 1606 reviews
Comfort9.6
Cleanliness9.5
Staff9.4
Facilities9.3
Location9.2
WiFi8.8
Value for money8.4

Guest Tips & Highlights

Emilia

The location was perfect, and all the staff were extremely helpful, friendly, and welcoming. The Garden Restaurant was lovely, with delicious food and a great atmosphere. We spent five wonderful days in London and were very happy with the hotel and its hospitality. We would definitely stay here again!

Tips: Nothing
David

We had a very enjoyable stay. Our residence was spacious, comfortable and beautifully maintained, and the check-in process was seamless. The staff were consistently welcoming and attentive, and they were especially flexible in helping us accommodate visiting family members for one night.

Tips: Although the breakfast was very good overall, we were slightly disappointed by the buffet selection. For a hotel of this standard, we expected a somewhat broader variety of dishes and options.

Top Attractions Near Rosewood London

Rosewood London sits in the Holborn/Covent Garden area within walking distance of the West End theatres, major museums, shopping on Oxford and Regent Streets, and historic landmarks like Trafalgar Square. Guests can easily access cultural attractions, theatres, galleries, and riverside walks, with several tube stations nearby for quick connections across the city.

Covent Garden

A lively district of shops, street performers, theatres and restaurants; ideal for dining, shopping and catching West End shows.

0.4 km
5–8 minutes on foot
4.8/5

British Museum

World-famous museum housing artifacts from across human history, including the Rosetta Stone and Elgin Marbles.

0.9 km
10–15 minutes on foot
4.7/5

Leicester Square & West End Theatres

The heart of London's theatre district with cinemas, restaurants, and nightly shows—the perfect spot for an evening out.

1.0 km
12–15 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by taxi/Tube
4.6/5

Oxford Street & Regent Street (shopping)

Major retail thoroughfares offering flagship department stores, designer shops and high-street brands.

1.2 km
15–20 minutes on foot or 8 minutes by Tube
4.5/5

Trafalgar Square & National Gallery

Historic public square and free art museum with masterpieces by European painters.

1.1 km
12–18 minutes on foot
4.7/5

Somerset House & River Thames Southbank Walk

A riverside cultural venue with exhibitions, skating in winter, and a pleasant Thames-side stroll to the Southbank arts complex.

1.0 km
12–15 minutes on foot
4.6/5

British Library

The national library of the UK with major literary and historical collections, exhibitions and public reading rooms.

0.6 km
7–10 minutes on foot
4.5/5

Optimal Sightseeing Itinerary from Rosewood London

Make the most of your stay at Rosewood London with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in London:

  1. Day 1: Arrive, check in, relax in the hotel's courtyard and Bar. Evening: short walk to Covent Garden for dinner and a West End show.
  2. Day 2: Morning visit to the British Museum, lunch near Bloomsbury, afternoon shopping on Oxford/Regent Street, evening cocktails at the hotel's bar.
  3. Day 3: Explore Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery, stroll along the Thames to Somerset House and the Southbank, dinner at a riverside restaurant.
  4. Day 4: Discover boutique shops and cafés in Soho, visit Leicester Square and Chinatown, late afternoon spa treatment and pool relaxation back at Rosewood.
  5. Day 5: Morning visit to the British Library or nearby specialty museums, check-out by 12:00 and depart; allow time for final shopping or a leisurely brunch in Covent Garden.

Why Rosewood London Is Perfect for Exploring in London

London is a global cultural capital with world-class museums, theatre, shopping and dining. Rosewood London offers a luxurious base in the city's historic Holborn/Covent Garden area—combining an elegant restored building, exceptional staff service, on-site dining, spa and superb proximity to the West End and major attractions—making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking comfort, style, and convenience.

Location

Rosewood London

252 High Holborn. Holborn

Map showing location of Rosewood London

Amenities & Services

Property Highlights

Wifi
Parking
Family rooms
Spa and wellness center
Airport shuttle
Non-smoking rooms
Air conditioning

Best Time to Visit in London

Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in London

Best Time to Visit

Summer

High Season

Summer

Value Season

Winter

Spring

4/5 recommended

March–May: Temperatures usually rise from cool to mild, parks and gardens bloom (magnolias, cherry blossoms, and the Chelsea Flower Show is in May). Dry and pleasant days increase outdoor sightseeing opportunities.

Advantages

  • Flowers and parks are at their best (Kew Gardens, Regent's Park).
  • Fewer tourists than in Summer—shorter lines at major attractions.
  • Many cultural events resume after winter; theatre and exhibition seasons ramp up.

Considerations

  • Weather can still be changeable—bring layers and a light waterproof jacket.
  • Some events and school holidays (Easter) can cause localized price increases and crowds.
  • Evening temperatures can be chilly; daylight is increasing but not as long as summer.

Key Events in in London

Wimbledon

Top-level tennis matches and the famous strawberries-and-cream tradition., Queueing for tickets (the 'Queue') and local hospitality events., Increased public transport use—plan journeys early or late.

Late June–early July tennis championships held at the All England Lawn Tennis Club; attracts global visitors and increases demand for hotels and transport.

Notting Hill Carnival

Large colourful parades and sound systems along West London streets., Street food stalls and costume displays., Road closures and extremely busy local transport—expect delays.

August bank holiday weekend street festival celebrating Caribbean culture, music, and food—one of Europe's largest street festivals.

Christmas & New Year

Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, Southbank Centre's Christmas market., Festive shop window displays (Regent Street, Oxford Street) and holiday theatre shows., New Year's Eve fireworks (ticketed, with road closures and heavy security).

Late November–early January seasonal markets, lights, ice rinks and New Year's Eve fireworks (central London displays require tickets).

The Proms

World-class orchestras and affordable standing tickets., Iconic Last Night with patriotic pieces and an energetic atmosphere.

Summer classical music festival at the Royal Albert Hall running through July and August, culminating in the Last Night of the Proms.

Chelsea Flower Show

Award-winning show gardens, floral displays, and gardening talks., High demand for tickets—book well in advance.

May horticultural show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea—prestigious display of garden design attracting gardeners and designers worldwide.

London Marathon

Large crowds lining the route, lively atmosphere, and increased hotel occupancy in the city., Extensive transport and road disruptions—plan alternative routes.

April mass-participation marathon attracting elite runners and charity participants—major road closures across the city.

Weather Tips

London weather can change quickly—pack a compact umbrella, waterproof outer layer, and layers you can add or remove. Winters are chilly and damp rather than extremely snowy most years; summers are usually warm but can include brief heat waves. Check the Met Office or BBC Weather before travel and be prepared for rain even on otherwise sunny days. Comfortable, weatherproof walking shoes are essential.

Understanding in London Prices

London's hotel and travel prices vary widely by season, neighborhood, and by weekdays vs weekends. Central neighborhoods (Westminster, Covent Garden, South Bank, Mayfair) and areas near major stations and attractions command premium rates year-round. Peak pricing happens during Summer and around major events (Wimbledon, Notting Hill Carnival, Christmas & New Year). Business travel drives weekday demand (Mon-Thu) while leisure and short-break travelers fuel weekend rates. Book 1–3 months ahead for summer and popular event dates, and 2–6 weeks in advance for off-peak weekends. Consider neighborhoods like Shoreditch, King's Cross, or Southwark for slightly better value with good transport links. Short-stay rentals and boutique hotels spike in price during events; serviced apartments can be cost-effective for longer stays. Use price alerts, flexible dates, and midweek stays to save; check for special rates tied to theatre shows or corporate conferences.

Essential Travel Tips for in London United Kingdom

Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit

Transportation

Efficient public transport (Tube, buses, DLR, Overground, TfL Rail) supplemented by taxis and river services; contactless payment is widely accepted.

Transportation Tips

  • 1.Use an Oyster card or contactless bank card for the best fares on Tube, buses and most rail—pay-as-you-go caps daily and weekly.
  • 2.Avoid the Tube during peak commuting hours (approx. 07:30–09:30 and 16:30–18:30) when possible; buses and walking can be faster for short distances.
  • 3.Prebook Heathrow Express or Gatwick Express if you value speed; compare with cheaper Elizabeth Line or Thameslink options.
  • 4.Black cabs are reliable and metered; minicabs should be prebooked via licensed companies or apps (e.g., FreeNow, Bolt, Uber).
  • 5.Allow extra time for journeys during major events, strikes, or night-time engineering works—always check Transport for London (TfL) alerts.

Pro Traveler Tip

Buy an Oyster or use contactless/tap-to-pay from the first journey, prebook tickets for popular attractions (Westminster Abbey, London Eye, Buckingham Palace tours), and always check TfL and event pages for closures or transport disruptions ahead of travel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about your stay at Rosewood London

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