The Dilly London, Grade II* listed hotel in City of Westminster, England.
The Dilly London is a nine-floor hotel in central London's West End featuring 280 rooms, suites, and multiple dining venues to serve different needs. The building merges early 20th century architecture with modern facilities and includes conference spaces for business events.
Renowned architect Richard Norman Shaw designed this building in the early 20th century, and it opened in 1908 as the Piccadilly Hotel. The structure represents an important example of London's Edwardian architecture and shows the design approach of that era.
The building maintains British traditions such as afternoon tea service in its lounges and presents international cuisine in multiple dining spaces. Guests experience classic London hospitality rituals and can enjoy the blend of English refinement with contemporary service.
The hotel offers direct access to Piccadilly Circus Underground station and sits within walking distance of Bond Street, Soho, and numerous theaters. Guests can easily navigate this area and reach many attractions on foot.
The property houses one of central London's largest indoor swimming pools within its associated Piccadilly Health Club & Spa. This wellness center offers a rare combination of relaxation facilities in an inner-city location.
Location: City of Westminster
Architects: Richard Norman Shaw
Official opening: 1908
Website: https://thedillylondon.com
GPS coordinates: 51.50950,-0.13657
Latest update: December 9, 2025 18:44
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