City Hotel
The Ned, a distinguished five-star hotel in the heart of London's City, transforms the historic Grade I-listed Midland Bank headquarters, designed by Sir Edwin 'Ned' Lutyens in 1924, into a vibrant retreat for discerning travellers seeking a blend of 1920s elegance and contemporary luxury.
Nestled just steps from Bank Station, this iconic property features 250 bedrooms, each showcasing vintage pieces, patterned furnishings, and rainforest showers, evoking the glamour of the 1920s and 1930s. Air-conditioned rooms are appointed with plush bedding, flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and sleek bathrooms with premium toiletries, creating an ambiance of refined nostalgia and modern comfort.
Dining at The Ned is a global culinary journey within the historic 3,000-square-meter former Grand Banking Hall. Seven restaurants and three bars offer cuisines ranging from British and Northern Italian to North American and Asian, crafted with seasonal ingredients in a lively, elegant setting. Highlights include sophisticated takes on classic dishes and artisanal cocktails. A lavish breakfast buffet, featuring fresh pastries and international specialties, energizes guests each morning, served amidst the grandeur of the banking hall.
Ned's Club Spa provides a serene escape with bespoke treatments, including manicures, pedicures, massages, and hair services, complemented by a spa pool accessible via day passes (subject to availability). Ned's Club Gym offers state-of-the-art fitness facilities, while six private hire rooms and two terraces provide elegant venues for events. The concierge curates bespoke experiences, from private tours of St. Paul's Cathedral to exclusive shopping in the West End, ensuring a deep connection to London's cultural pulse.
A short walk from St. Paul's Cathedral, with Oxford Street and the West End 15 minutes away by Tube, The Ned places guests at the heart of the City's historic and financial core. Bank Station offers a direct DLR connection to London City Airport, reachable in 30 minutes, anchoring this elegant haven in London's dynamic heart.
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Attended the Ned Feast for a 12 noon sitting, sat at our table but couldn’t hear ourselves speak as it was too near the band. We asked to move and were accommodated but by then it was 12.15. With a...
The Ned is the epitome of an iconic venue. Not least at the lead up to Christmas. We were there for our annual Christmas Party which was held very successfully in The Ned’s Tapestry Rooms on the...
Have stayed at the NED several times in the past and love the atmosphere, decor, entertainment & location, but I've got to say, the customer service is very poor. We made a pre-paid reservation, but...
I had been to the Ned previously because I work nearby and often eat at Lutyens grill in the evening, however never stayed there. Visited in August and was upgraded from a cosy room to a medium. Room...
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