Six Senses London: A Landmark Arrival in Bayswater

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

November 28, 2025

When Six Senses London opens its doors in early 2026, it will mark the brand’s first UK destination and one of the most anticipated hotel launches in the capital.

Set within The Whiteley, Bayswater’s restored Grade II listed landmark, the property promises to combine heritage architecture with the brand’s signature focus on wellness, sustainability, and experiential luxury.

The hotel will feature 109 guest rooms and suites alongside 14 branded residences, each designed to reflect Six Senses’ understated elegance while honouring the building’s historic character. Guests will find themselves immersed in a space that balances modern sophistication with a sense of place, offering both privacy and connection in one of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods.

Dining will be anchored by Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café, which aims to bring a spirited, modern approach to neighbourhood dining. Maverick British cuisine, infused with West London character, will set the tone for a culinary experience that is both local and inventive — ideal for business travellers seeking memorable meals without leaving the hotel.

Wellness, always at the heart of the Six Senses philosophy, takes centre stage with a spa that spans an entire floor. Here, pioneering recovery methods meet ritual, with London’s first magnesium pool within a hotel, a flotation pod, and a cryotherapy chamber. It is designed as a sanctuary for both body and mind, offering guests the chance to recharge between meetings or unwind after a day in the city.

Adding another layer of exclusivity, Six Senses London will introduce Six Senses Place, the brand’s first private club. Conceived as a hub for like‑minded individuals, it will provide a space for networking, relaxation, and curated experiences, reinforcing the hotel’s role as more than just a place to stay — but a destination in itself.

The Whiteley redevelopment itself is a landmark project, transforming the historic department store into a luxury mixed‑use destination that blends residences, retail, and hospitality. For Bayswater, it signals a renaissance, positioning the area as a new focal point for discerning travellers and Londoners alike.

For business travellers, Six Senses London offers more than convenience and comfort. It represents a chance to engage with a brand that values sustainability, wellness, and community, while enjoying the prestige of staying in a property that redefines what a London hotel can be. With its blend of heritage, innovation, and holistic luxury, Six Senses London is set to become one of the city’s most compelling addresses.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!