An Unforgettable London Summer

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Experience it in a Luxury Boutique Hotel in the Heart of the City

London awakens with a unique charm as summer unfolds across its meandering historic alleys and streets. While it may not offer sandy beaches, the city compensates for it wholly with a vibrant list of cultural events and festivities that rival any tropical destination! From the glistening Thames to the lush greens of Hyde Park, the city beckons residents and visitors alike to revel in the season’s delights.

Plan Your Escape

Set off on an exhilarating note with something fresh, energetic, and revitalizing. Being whisked along the iconic Thames on an UberBoat by Thames Clippers has become a must-try activity when in London. Across 24 piers in the capital, the service runs at intervals of 10–20 minutes between Canary Wharf, London Bridge City, and the London Eye (Waterloo), as well as several residential piers.

London Tour RHL

Cultural Festivals and Events

Gearing up for the long summer Bank Holiday weekend, the city comes alive with a plethora of cultural festivals and events. From the iconic Notting Hill Carnival, Europe’s largest street festival on the 25th-26th of August 2024, to the eclectic lineup of All Points East and the Greenwich + Docklands International Festival, music and art enthusiasts can treat themselves to world-class performances beautifully set against London’s rich cultural backdrop.

Located just a short walk from Hyde Park, Roseate House London offers an elegant and stylish sanctuary amidst this lively cultural scene. This boutique hotel in London, nestled within three meticulously restored Grade-II townhouses, elegantly houses 47 rooms and suites that exude charm with classic Victorian furnishings and original artworks, carefully curated by renowned antiques expert Jonty Hearnden.

The Roseate House London

Musical Delights, Exhibitions, and Cinematic Escapes

From music events in London like the enchanting Prom in the Park at Battersea Park featuring the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, to cinematic adventures at the Prince Charles Cinema, offering epic film marathons, the city buzzes with amazing performances during summer.

We highly recommend:

  1. You Belong Here, Southbank Centre

Until the 8th of September, explore a captivating array of free public artworks by contemporary artists throughout the Southbank Centre as part of the You Belong Here exhibition. The celebration of community also features a thought-provoking exhibition by conceptual artist Tavares Strachan at the Hayward Gallery, available with tickets starting at £18, running until 1 September.

        2.Marguerite Duras Cinema Retrospective, ICA

The ICA is hosting “Let Cinema Go To Its Ruin,” an extensive retrospective dedicated to the works of Marguerite Duras, renowned novelist, playwright, and experimental filmmaker. The event features a series of screenings, interviews, prints, and exclusive discussions, running until 25 August. Tickets are starting at £13.

         3.The Vinyl Factory: Reverb, 180 The Strand

Enjoy a remarkable audio-visual journey at 180 The Strand, where over 100 distinguished artists and musicians present an array of installations and sonic experiences until 28 September. Tickets for this exclusive experience begin at £20.

London’s Must-See Theatre Experiences

  1. The Hot Wing King, National Theatre

The Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy-drama by esteemed playwright Katori Hall makes its London debut, running until 14 September. Tickets are available from £20.

          2.  The Real Thing, Old Vic

At the Old Vic, James McArdle and Bel Powley will grace the stage in Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing. Opening on 22 August, this distinguished play offers a profound exploration of love, deception, and the boundaries between fiction and reality.

           3. Other Musicals

London offers an array of stellar musicals. Enjoy the high-energy performances of Back To The Future at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End, Sister Act at the Dominion Theatre, also in the West End, and Shrek at the Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith. Tickets are priced between £15 and £35.

Music Festival London

Discover Exceptional Dining Spots

While in London, it would be a sin to keep yourself from exceptional dining experiences.

In between Regent Street and St James’s offering a range of fine and charming alfresco options, amongst the best restaurants in Paddington, come discover nestled within our beautiful boutique hotel, The Hyde – Restaurant & Bar, which stands as a culinary gem at large. Overlooking the picturesque Westbourne Terrace, it invites you to indulge in modern European cuisine with innovative twists, establishing itself not only as the premier dining destination in Paddington but as a cornerstone of fine dining in London.

Our acclaimed breakfasts, quintessential British afternoon teas, and seasonal menus attract discerning patrons seeking exceptional experiences.

The Hyde Bar RHL

Fashion and Fun in London

Regent Street and St James’s present an exceptional blend of high-street favourites and top-tier boutiques. For fashion enthusiasts, the Lore of Loverboy exhibition at Somerset House offers an exclusive glimpse into Charles Jeffrey’s innovative Loverboy brand, marking its 10-year anniversary in 2024.

(Concierge secret! At St James’s Market, just off Piccadilly Circus, you can enjoy an extensive coverage of major events such as the Olympics and the Paralympics on big screens outdoors.)

The Highlight of Your London Summer Itinerary

As London basks in its summer splendour, Roseate House London warmly invites you to experience exceptional hospitality in our luxury boutique hotel. Whether you’re seeking a carefree extended weekend or a thoughtfully curated city adventure, make us your home away from home.

From the cherished opening of Buckingham Palace, the city’s dynamic arts scene, to unwinding with leisurely walks and lovely canopied picnics in Hyde Park, we are committed to ensuring your stay captures the true spirit of summer in London.

 

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