Hotel Saint London Review Boasting a unique location in London 's iconic Square Mile, Hotel Saint is up there as one of the standout hotels in the city. Aside from its clever Agas-map theme, which details the layout of Early London, the hotel has many charming features. Its modest exterior leaves plenty to the imagination upon entering the sophisticated lobby area, which is complete with stylish furnishings and opulent decor from floor to ceiling.

With 267 rooms, the destination is ideal for visiting London for business, leisure or both. Plus, it is just steps away from Aldgate underground and has excellent connections to London's most iconic spots; Bank, Monument, Liverpool Street, and Brick Lane to name a few. Hotel Saint has impressive views across the city too, with rooms looking out onto the eclectic skyline which blends ancient landmarks in the Square Mile, with modern architecture that meets the clouds.

Nothing is imposing about the 14-floor building itself, despite its scale there is a certain warmth that radiates throughout the hotel to give it a relaxing and luxurious feel. Ambient lighting bounces off the moody, sophisticated interior which extends from the lobby through to the rooms, which are fully equipped for guests to ensure they have everything they could need for a comfortable stay. If you are staying for a special occasion, the staff will go out of their way to mark the occasion.

For us, this meant a bottle of Moet & Chandon Champagne chilling in an ice buc.