Hotel in London, United Kingdom
Broadwick Soho
625Pearl PointsSoho Base

About Broadwick Soho
Broadwick Soho is worth shortlisting if the goal is a design-forward London stay in the middle of Soho, with recognised boutique-luxury credentials and a high-energy location. It is a stronger fit for restaurant, bar, West End plans than for travellers who want a quiet townhouse retreat or a spa-led hotel base.
Broadwick Soho is a London hotel with smart casual dress guidance and two verified recognition signals: Michelin 1 Key in 2025 and a Mr & Mrs Smith Seal of Approval in 2026. Beyond those confirmed points, treat more specific claims about rooms, facilities, dining, or service style as details to verify directly before booking.
London works if you want a hotel choice anchored by confirmed recognition
The clearest reason to consider Broadwick Soho is its verified external recognition. Michelin awarded the hotel 1 Key in 2025, Mr & Mrs Smith gave it a Seal of Approval in 2026. Those are useful filters, not guarantees of fit. They support the case for taking the hotel seriously in a London search, while the final decision should still come down to your own priorities and the details confirmed by the hotel for your dates.
Because the verified record here is limited, avoid assuming a particular room style, dining format, wellness setup, or service model from the name alone. If those details matter, confirm them directly with Broadwick Soho before committing.
Who should choose it, who should not
Choose Broadwick Soho if you want a London hotel with confirmed Michelin 1 Key recognition and smart casual dress guidance. For a broader search, compare it against Pearl's London hotels guide, then use the London restaurants guide and the London bars guide to plan around it.
Skip it, or at least compare further, if you need confirmed specifics on facilities, room categories, dining, or a particular hotel atmosphere before booking. Other London comparisons to consider include Hazlitt's, Dean Street Townhouse, Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels, The Soho Hotel, Firmdale Hotels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Broadwick Soho?
Specific dining details are not verified here. Broadwick Soho does have Michelin 1 Key recognition in 2025, but that should not be read as confirmation of a particular restaurant, menu, bar, or service style. Check directly with the hotel for current dining information.
How is the pool and spa at Broadwick Soho?
Pool and spa details are not verified here. If wellness facilities are important to the stay, confirm the current offering directly with Broadwick Soho before booking, compare with other London hotels such as The Soho Hotel or Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels.
How is the location of Broadwick Soho?
Broadwick Soho is in London. More specific location claims are not included here, so use the city as the verified location and confirm any travel, access, or neighborhood preferences separately before booking.
Which room category is best at Broadwick Soho?
Specific room categories are not verified here. The safest approach is to choose based on the space, outlook, bedding, amenities confirmed by Broadwick Soho for your dates rather than assuming a best category from general descriptions.
Is Broadwick Soho family-friendly?
Family-specific facilities and policies are not verified here. If travelling with children, confirm room setup, occupancy, any relevant services directly with Broadwick Soho. Dean Street Townhouse and The Soho Hotel are other London options to compare depending on the type of stay you want.
Location
Broadwick St, London W1F
London, United Kingdom
Compare Broadwick Soho
Comparison snapshot
Broadwick Soho sits in the design-led luxury lane, with Michelin 1 Key recognition giving it a clearer quality signal than a purely style-driven boutique stay. The Soho Hotel, Firmdale Hotels and Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels are stronger if the guest wants the Firmdale version of London hospitality: polished, colourful, more established in the neighbourhood.
For value-minded readers, Dean Street Townhouse and Hazlitt's are the practical checks before committing to a higher-design Soho stay. They suit travellers who want location and character without making the hotel itself the main event.
Where to look if Broadwick Soho is not the fit
Choose Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels if the trip needs a larger Soho hotel setup with a more settled feel. Choose Hazlitt's if the brief is quieter, more historic, less driven by contemporary design.
How Broadwick Soho compares in Soho
Against The Soho Hotel, Firmdale Hotels and The Soho Hotel, Broadwick Soho is the sharper pick for travellers who want a newer-feeling, design-led stay with a stronger sense of central Soho energy. The Soho Hotel is the safer choice for guests who prefer a more established boutique-hotel rhythm and a less nightlife-forward feel.
Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels is the better cross-shop for guests who want a broader hotel campus feel near Soho rather than a tighter Broadwick St base. Dean Street Townhouse is the more characterful, lower-key option for readers who care less about luxury recognition and more about neighbourhood familiarity.
Hazlitt's is the one to choose if the brief is old-London atmosphere and a quieter townhouse mood. Broadwick Soho is the better call when the trip is built around being out in Soho and returning to a hotel that matches that pace rather than softening it.
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