NoMad London
Victorian-era London and NoMad's signature style come together at this new Covent Garden property











Taking over the historic 19th-century residence, the Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and police station, this 91-key, Covent Garden hotel, with thoughtful interiors by Roman and Williams, draws on the inspiration of Victorian-era London – propelled with a New York state of mind. Highlights include a signature restaurant, library as well as an underground speakeasy-style cocktail bar.
Credit: Simon Upton
Credit: Simon Upton
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