In the heart of London’s reimagined Queensway community, just moments from Hyde Park, an old icon is taking shape. Six Senses London is set to open early this year within The Whiteley London, a meticulously restored art deco landmark. Blending rich history with cutting-edge luxury, this visionary development offers an unmatched lifestyle for residents, hotel guests, and members alike.
This transformative project introduces a collection of 109 guest rooms and suites, alongside 14 exclusive branded residences. Designed to provide both a vibrant urban retreat and a serene escape, Six Senses London is more than a destination—it’s a lifestyle at the intersection of elegance and modernity.
Guests will be greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere that extends from the cozy nature-inspired lobby bar and lounge to the open-kitchen restaurant serving all-day dining options. Private event spaces and a tranquil courtyard seating area provide versatile settings for both intimate and large-scale gatherings.
At the heart of the experience lies Six Senses Spa, a sanctuary inspired by the rhythms of city life. Here, visitors can transition from the dynamic energy of London’s streets to peaceful moments of relaxation. The spa features a 65-foot (20-meter) indoor pool, a 3,500-square-foot (325-square-meter) fitness area, and the signature Alchemy Bar, all set against the backdrop of vaulted ceilings in the relaxation room.
A standout feature of the development is Six Senses Place, a revolutionary social and wellness club located on the second floor. Designed exclusively for residents and members, this innovative space combines co-working areas, a restaurant, a central bar, and dedicated wellness treatment rooms. Offering unique programs to inspire growth, reflection, and reconnection, the club fosters a balanced lifestyle where professional and personal aspirations align.
With its rich history in Bayswater, The Whiteley will serve as the cornerstone of a £1 billion redevelopment, anchoring the regeneration of Queensway and the surrounding district. The transformation will introduce a cinema, an array of restaurants, retail spaces, and 145 private residences, breathing new life into the area.
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