Hotel in London, United Kingdom
The Hoxton, Southwark
175Pearl PointsDesign-forward South Bank stay, strong value case.

About The Hoxton, Southwark
The Hoxton, Southwark is a design-led lifestyle hotel on the South Bank with a strong communal ethos and a residential aesthetic. It's easy to book, well-placed for Tate Modern and Borough Market, and a better option than generic South Bank chains for travellers who want personality in their accommodation. Best midweek when the lobby is quieter.
The Hoxton, Southwark: Quick Take
If you're weighing The Hoxton, Southwark against a traditional South Bank hotel like the Marriott County Hall, the Hoxton wins on design and personality every time. It's a lifestyle hotel aimed at travellers who want a well-considered space to stay in — not a generic business hotel with a muted colour palette. For first-timers to the Hoxton brand, this Southwark outpost is a reliable entry point: the design-forward aesthetic the group is known for is present throughout, from the lobby social spaces to the guest rooms, which lean into warm tones, bespoke furniture, and a residential feel that most chain hotels at this price tier don't attempt.
The location at 40 Blackfriars Rd puts you on the South Bank, within easy reach of Tate Modern, Borough Market, and Blackfriars station — which is a practical advantage over hotels positioned further into Zone 1 but harder to move around from. First-timers should know that the neighbourhood feels more local and less tourist-saturated than the areas around The Savoy or Claridge's, which is either a selling point or a drawback depending on what you're after.
The Hoxton's design approach puts a heavy emphasis on the communal areas. The lobby and ground-floor spaces are styled to function as a co-working and social zone, not just a check-in corridor, a format the group introduced years before it became standard. If you're travelling solo or for work, that's genuinely useful. For a leisure couple wanting a quiet, private retreat, it's less relevant, and you'd get more seclusion at NoMad London or The Emory.
Leading time to book is midweek outside of summer and major events, when rates drop and the communal spaces are less crowded. Weekends in July and August see the lobby fill up considerably, which erodes the relaxed atmosphere that is one of the property's main draws. Booking is easy, no waiting lists, no concierge hurdles, which puts it in a different tier from The Connaught or Raffles London at The OWO, where lead times are longer and rates significantly higher.
For broader context on where The Hoxton sits in the London market, see our full London hotels guide, or explore our London restaurants guide for dining options near the property.
Practical Details
| Detail | The Hoxton, Southwark | NoMad London | The Connaught |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | South Bank, SE1 | Covent Garden, WC2 | Mayfair, W1 |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Easy–Moderate | Moderate–Hard |
| Design Emphasis | High | High | Traditional |
| Communal Spaces | Strong focus | Strong focus | Formal |
| Leading For | Solo/work travellers, design-conscious guests | Couples, design-focused leisure | Luxury, occasion stays |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is check-in like at The Hoxton, Southwark?
The Hoxton brand has built its reputation on removing friction from check-in: no formal desk queues, a relaxed lobby setup, and a house policy of generous early check-in and late check-out where availability allows. At the Southwark property on Blackfriars Road, the lobby doubles as a social space, so arrival feels low-pressure rather than transactional. If you're arriving mid-afternoon on a busy weekend, manage expectations — rooms may not be ready, but the lobby is genuinely usable as a wait.
How is the pool and spa at The Hoxton, Southwark?
The Hoxton, Southwark does not position itself as a spa hotel, and if a pool or treatment suite is a priority, this property is not the right call. Guests wanting full-service wellness in SE1 should look at a larger South Bank hotel with dedicated facilities. The Hoxton's value case is built on design, location, and communal spaces — not on spa amenity.
Which room category is best at The Hoxton, Southwark?
The Hoxton's room tiers run from compact 'Shoebox' rooms up to more spacious options — the smallest are genuinely small, so if you're staying more than one night or travelling with luggage, step up at least one category. The mid-tier rooms hit the value sweet spot: enough space without paying for a large room you won't use. Solo travellers and couples on short stays can make a Shoebox work; anyone staying three-plus nights should book bigger.
When is the best time to book The Hoxton, Southwark?
Book as early as possible for weekend stays and any period around London events, when South Bank demand spikes and rates rise sharply. Weeknight rates at the Hoxton can represent genuine value versus comparable design-forward hotels in the area. If you're flexible on dates, midweek stays in January or February tend to offer the most competitive pricing without sacrificing the full experience.
Do loyalty programs work at The Hoxton, Southwark?
The Hoxton is part of Ennismore, which means it sits within the Dis-loyalty program — a points and perks scheme that rewards direct bookings across Ennismore properties. It won't match the breadth of Marriott Bonvoy or IHG One Rewards for frequent travellers who stay across multiple hotel brands, but for guests who book Hoxton or Ennismore properties regularly, direct booking through their own system is worth it over third-party platforms.
How is the dining at The Hoxton, Southwark?
The Hoxton, Southwark is home to Seabird, a rooftop restaurant with views across the city that draws a non-guest crowd on its own merits — which is a reasonable indicator that it's worth booking separately rather than treating as a hotel convenience. The ground-floor restaurant and bar also functions as an all-day space. Dining here is a genuine part of the stay rather than an afterthought, which puts it ahead of most hotels in this price bracket in SE1.
How is the location of The Hoxton, Southwark?
40 Blackfriars Road puts this hotel in a practical position: Blackfriars station is close, which gives you fast access to the City and central London, and the South Bank's main attractions — Tate Modern, Borough Market, the Globe — are walkable. It's not the most polished stretch of SE1, but that's a street-level observation rather than a functional problem. For anyone prioritising transport links alongside South Bank access, this location delivers.
Location
40 Blackfriars Rd, London SE1 8NY, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
Compare The Hoxton, Southwark
| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| The Hoxton, Southwark | |
| Raffles London at The OWO | World's 50 Best |
| The Connaught | World's 50 Best |
| 51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites and Residences | |
| Bvlgari Hotel London | |
| COMO Metropolitan London |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Raffles London at The OWO, Notable alternative
- The Connaught, Notable alternative
- 51 Buckingham Gate, Taj Suites and Residences, Notable alternative
- Bvlgari Hotel London, Notable alternative
- COMO Metropolitan London, Notable alternative
The Hoxton, Southwark sits in a different category from most of its London comparators. Raffles London at The OWO and Bvlgari Hotel London are full luxury properties where service depth and room specification are the headline, they cost significantly more and the experience reflects that. If your stay is a special occasion and budget isn't the primary concern, neither the Hoxton nor any lifestyle hotel in its tier competes with them on those terms.
COMO Metropolitan London is a closer comparison in terms of positioning, design-conscious, mid-to-upper price tier, with a more restrained atmosphere than the Hoxton's lobby-as-social-space model. If you want a quieter, more anonymous stay, COMO Metropolitan edges ahead. The Hoxton wins if you want a more energetic ground-floor environment and a property that skews younger in its aesthetic. 51 Buckingham Gate offers suite-style accommodation in a Westminster location, better for families or longer stays that need more space, though it trades the Hoxton's design energy for a more formal feel.
The Connaught is not a direct rival, it operates at a different price and service level entirely, but it's worth the comparison for readers deciding how much to spend. If you want Mayfair prestige and classic London luxury, book The Connaught and accept the higher rate. If you want good design, a useful South Bank location, and a straightforward booking process at a more accessible price, The Hoxton, Southwark delivers that without the complexity.
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