The Rookery Hotel
Peters Lane, Cowcross Street, London, England, UK
Neighborhood: Clerkenwell
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Hard to believe, but there was a time in London’s recent past when there was practically nowhere worth staying this far east — unfortunate indeed when one considers that there is in fact a world outside the West End. It’s a situation that’s since been remedied, and these days City financial types and the Clerkenwell/Hoxton art and design crowd alike have more than a few worthy options for putting up visitors in style.
One of the likeliest candidates is the Rookery, a sort of sequel to the literary-themed Hazlitt’s, in Soho. This one is an homage to the days when all manner of villains congregated here in the lawless zone (itself called the Rookery) just outside the old city limits. Today this part of Clerkenwell is more a dining-and-drinking sort of place, not terribly unlike Soho, really, though it’s still the place to catch sight of the occasional bit of villainy: Pete Doherty was famously arrested here, in an unintentional echo of the Rookery's romantic, sordid history.
It’s a history that the Rookery (the hotel) trades on quite explicitly. Each one of its bedrooms is unique, and named for characters from the Rookery’s lawless days, not just professionals but criminals and prostitutes as well. Inside they’re beautifully old-fashioned, a Victorian fantasy, some wood-paneled, all antique-furnished, with bathrooms featuring restored Victorian-era plumbing and fittings — a difficult sell to some guests, possibly, but not at all lacking for personality.
The only modern intrusions are the absolute necessities, which, in London hotels, include LCD televisions and wireless internet access. There’s no restaurant, and only limited room service, which is hardly an imposition given that some of the city’s top restaurants are within walking distance. And so are some of Clerkenwell’s best clubs and pubs, in case you’re in the mood for a Doherty-esque night on the town — if you play your cards right there could someday be a room at the Rookery bearing your name.
How to get there:
The Rookery hotel is approximately a 2-minute walk from the Farringdon tube station. If you’re arriving from Heathrow Airport the most convenient transfer option to central London is the Heathrow Express train, which leaves Heathrow Airport every 15 minutes and takes 15 minutes to arrive at Paddington Station. One-way fares are available from £18 and round-trip fares from £32. By black cab, The Rookery is approximately a 45-minute ride from Heathrow Airport (depending on traffic) and can cost upwards of £50.
- 33 Rooms
- Style: Traditional Elegance
- Atmosphere: Lively
- 93 Guest Reviews
- The Rookery
- Peters Lane, Cowcross Street
- London, England, UK
- Neighborhood: Clerkenwell
Hotel amenities and services
- 100% non-smoking hotel
- 24 hour concierge
- 24 hour front desk
- 24 hour room service
- Babysitting (on request)
- Bar
- Boardroom
- Business center
- Central air conditioning
- Free wi-fi
- Garden
- Honesty Bar
- Library
- Lounge
- Luggage storage
- Multi-lingual staff
- No pets allowed
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93 Guest Reviews
All reviews are from Tablet guests with verified stays.
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- Jonathan
- Stayed May 2011
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
large rooms, great location for those wanting to be near the city
What the hotel could do better:
Nothing, had a wonderful stay!
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- Jonathan
- Stayed June 2011
- Rating: Excellent
What I liked:
They have an historic location, emphasize the lore, no slavish remodeling according to the current trend, and in addition, a supremely helpful staff!
What the hotel could do better:
Nothing, had a wonderful stay!
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- Sanford
- Stayed March 2011
- Rating: Good
What I liked:
Elegant and quaint setting in a lively, hip location. Convenient from Heathrow to Liverpool Street and Fleet Street so perfect as a business hub. The service was outstanding, although the food was very limited.
What the hotel could do better:
They need to arrange some athletic facility reciprocity so that guests can go to a nearby gym and work-out. This is a significant disadvantage.