London, United Kingdom
Chiltern Firehouse
In a former fire station dating from the 1880s, this refined, high-end hotel is surrounded by bars, restaurants and shops in the fashionable Marylebone district. The 5 star hotel from hotel magnate André Balazs features 26 suites and an award winning restaurant.
hotel Guide
Facilities
- 26, including 16 suites and spacious lofts.
Our Favorite
- The Loft Suites have charming views over Marylebone’s Chiltern Street or the mews. The rooms are flooded with natural light and carefully crafted secondary glazing details. Most Loft Suites have one or two fireplaces, separate dressing areas and walk-in wardrobes. All have spacious seating and working areas. King beds are dressed with custom linens and 400 thread count sheets. The bathrooms have freestanding pewter bathtubs with dedicated reading lamps and & walk-in shower.
Wine & Dine
- The Firehouse restaurant – nightly scene of celebrity one-upmanship – is a brasserie meets Victorian factory affair, with a gleaming, brass-bolted extract hood, beneath which Nuno Mendes' many-handed army turns out restrained Mediterranean-flavoured menus (those crab donuts; monkfish cooked over pine, chargrilled Iberico pork).
What’s the crowd like?
- Perhaps the most celeb-beloved hotel in all of London.
Budget
- Rooms from £ 650 per night.
Local Guide
Worth getting out of bed for
- A short stroll from Marylebone's stylish shops and elegant eateries, Chiltern Firehouse is perfectly located. Needless to say, there's plenty to do, see and explore in this prime setting of London.
Where to Eat & Drink
- Marylebone has no shortage of some of the finest eating and drinking destinations in the capital. From laid back cafes for easy lunches like Monocle Cafe, and Fischer’s to the world famous Chiltern Firehouse, St John, Jikoni, Trishna, and Grangers to name a few.
- Read our edits of The Best Restaurants In London and The Best Hotel Bars in London.
How to get there
- By air: Heathrow is a 40-minute cab ride, London City Airport is around 50 minutes.