Gay hotels london soho

Finding the perfect same-sex attracted place to remain in London is more than just booking a room, it’s about discovery a space that feels welcoming and is close to what matters most (after all, London is massive 🤯). For all the gay travelers out there, London is a city that radiates inclusivity, with neighborhoods like Soho, Vauxhall, and Shoreditch offering vibrant Gay nightlife, culture, and community.

From luxurious stays with skyline views to boutique gems tucked into the heart of the scene, there’s no shortage of options. Ready to find which gay hotels in London are worth your attention? Keep reading for recommendations that combine comfort, style, and prime locations.

We've spent a lot of time in London over the last years, so generate sure to examine out our favorite places and recommendations in The Lgbtq+ London Guide 🇬🇧.


What are the foremost areas in London for gay travelers to stay?

London is a city that welcomes everyone with an open heart, but for homosexual travelers, certain neighborhoods stand out. Each area offers its own unique vibe, from the electric nightlife of Soho to the trendy charm of Shoreditch and the all-night action of Vauxhall. Let's take a closer look.

Soho

The Z Hotel Soho

Made up of twelve Georgian townhouses, this hotel’s focus is allowing you to enjoy London like a actual Londoner. This means they propose compact rooms for people who want a practical, comfortable option in the heart of the city, without paying extravagant prices. Each room is perfectly constructed to make the most of the space, without feeling cramped or too small.

The location is great for shopping, entertainment, dining, and sightseeing, but gay visitors have an extra bonus: G-A-Y is a minute’s walk away. This is quite literally the closest you can stay to London’s gay nightlife, and you can party all night reliable in the knowledge that you can’t possibly get lost on your way to your room. Also, if you are planning on catching a performance of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, this is one of the closest hotels to the Palace Theatre where it runs.

This is why The Z Hotel Soho is one of the most booked gay-friendly hotels in London Soho.

Overall, this is a pared-down hotel experience, designed to maximize convenience and space for good value for money. It’s not for those who favor loads of fancy facilities or enough space to throw a party in their room, but it’s ju

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Z Hotel Soho

Hotel. ***, from 70 £

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Modern hotel in London Soho, well located for sightseeing, shopping, musical theatres and same-sex attracted life. Most lgbtq+ bars in Soho are less than 400 metres away.
With its petty rooms the hotel is not for the claustrophobic, but a good option if you glare for a pure , modern and centrally located accommodation.

Other Z Hotels in this area are the Z Hotel Covent Garden and Z Hotel Piccadilly.

@ 17 Moor Street
London W1D 5NW

Subway: Leicester Square, Tottenham Court Rd

citizenM Tower of London

Hotel. ****, from 120 £

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Innovative, stylish hotel with super-fast WiFi, room control tablets and other cool gadgets and services.
Located right next to the Underground station Tower Hill (Circle Line and District Line), close to the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge.

@ 40 Trinity Square
London EC3N 4DJ

Subway: Tower Hill

Hotel. ****, from 160 £

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Centrally located hotel close to the gay bars in Soho and the department stores and shops in Oxford Street.

@ 10 Carlisle Street
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Welcome to The Z Hotel Soho

John C

Location, Location, Location

We stayed here for 2 nights. The location is unbeatable, Tottenham Court Route, Shaftesbury Avenue, Chinatown, Theatreland and Oxford Street on your doorstep. The rooms are affordable because they are tiny. Room for a standard size double bed, a small table with kettle etc, a couple of hooks to hang your clothes on, storage for small bags under the bed, and a glass cubicle with toilet/basin/shower. The only downside for us was the glass cubicle. The en-suite was well designed and the shower fine, but the frosted glass wall gives full view of your room-mate washing, showering, and on the toilet. For a solo traveller, no problems. For a couple that may be an intimacy too far. Apart from that, the rooms are great. Reception were generally helpful and we left our bags here before and after checking in/out. There is free wine and cheese (delicious cheese) in the cafe from 5-8pm, and that fitted really nicely on the day we attended the two Harry Potter plays at the theatre next door. We didn't have the 'healthy' breakfast, but the sizzling breakfast is microwaved. As an alternative there are lots of places nearby serving goo