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

Simon Upton

Emsie Jonker

Courtesy of Sydell Group

Simon Upton

Simon Upton

Simon Upton

Benoît Linero

Simon Upton

Benoît Linero

Simon Upton

Simon Upton
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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