
London, England
Queens Gardens Hotel
A hotel in the middle of London — and yet surprisingly quiet. No classic city frenzy, no visual overload. Queens Gardens works as a counterpoint to the city: reduced, calm, almost meditative. Urban wellness as an architectural stance.
Our take
Why we love it
A London townhouse completely rethought — minimalist inside, soft, decelerating. It feels like a counterpoint to everything London is outside.
Yoga, meditation, breathwork in the hotel — not as a luxury spa, but as genuine integration of wellbeing into the stay.
Hyde Park as a natural extension of the hotel — nature in the middle of London, walkable.
Nutrition consistently part of the wellbeing concept: plant-based, light, intentional.
Inhabit Hotels pursues a clear ambition: not just accommodation, but active recovery. Queens Gardens is the most compelling example of this.
“Urban wellness as a core concept — yoga, meditation, breathwork directly in the hotel, integrated into daily life rather than offered as a wellness add-on.”
Dining
Food & Drink
Health-oriented, plant-forward cuisine — light, intentional, understood as part of the wellbeing concept. No classic fine dining, but functional quality.
Spa & Sport
Wellness & Activities
Yoga, meditation, and breathwork directly in the hotel, complemented by quiet communal spaces and retreat areas. No grand spa facility — instead, wellbeing as a continuous concept.
Your time here
What your days could look like
Morning yoga in the hotel. Breakfast with plant-forward food. A walk through Hyde Park. Working from the quiet room. In the evening, Notting Hill — or simply back early.
Location
The Area
Near Hyde Park and Bayswater — central in London, but on a quiet street. Notting Hill, Paddington, and Oxford Street are close. Hyde Park is the natural open space right at the door.
People
The Hosts
Inhabit Hotels pursues a clear philosophy: wellbeing as a core component of the stay — not as an extra. This shows in the interior design, the food, and the programming.