London’s Eco-friendly Treehouse Hotel

Treehouse Hotel – Basic Information

Name: Treehouse Hotel London

Address: 14-15 Langham Place, Westminster Borough, London W1B 2QS

Phone: +44 020 7580 0111

Website: https://www.treehousehotels.com/london 

Instagram: @staytreehouse

London treehouse hotel

The Treehouse Hotel: Eco Mission

At first glance the Treehouse Hotel is quite quirky with its rustic interior which has been designed to resemble something of a woodland treehouse, suspended in the air. In fact it resembles this both in look and in functionality, with its eco-friendly mission that prides itself on its sustainability and zero-plastic policy. Right from when you enter (where you’re given a wooden key card rather than a plastic one), to the time you check out, you can relax in the peace of mind that you’re contributing to a greener world! Instead of having copious amounts of plastic water bottles in the rooms’ mini bars, guests re-fill their glass water jugs at the various water stations dotted on each floor. The rooms are fitted with organic cotton sheets and locally-sourced products.

The interior design is very whimsical in nature, “full of mischief” and forest-focused – expect to see fun cuckoo clocks, sleeping bag throws and fun soft toys– but with an added luxurious feel. Prices start from around £337 per night with lots of different types of room available to choose from.

London treehouse hotel

Hotel Location:

The Treehouse Hotel is situated in London’s Westminster Borough, less than 1km from Oxford Street, so is perfect for tourists and locals alike. It’s also near to Piccadilly Theatre, Carnaby Street and Dominion Theatre making it a perfect base for a cultural trip away. If you’re flying in, the nearest airport is Condon City Airport, although the transfer links to other airports make it easily accessible from most other Airports (just check train timetables in advance, especially if you’re travelling at unusual times).

Rooms & Suites

For me, luxury London hotels are all about the view, so I was particularly keen to stay in their Skyline King room which boasts views of Regent Street, the BT Tower and Fitzrovia and the view certainly didn’t disappoint! It was a real treat to wake up and have breakfast whilst watching the sun rise.

Aside from the view, all rooms are air-conditioned and come with desk, kettle and mini bar. There are 7 different types of room you can choose from and if you book on the website you can have a full breakdown of all the amenities. If you’re booking for a larger party of people, there’s also the option to link rooms to accommodate for groups of four.

London treehouse hotel

Services & Facilities

The Treehouse hotel pride themselves on their customer service meaning there is 24-hour front desk availability as well as room service, bag storage and currency exchange. In terms of facilities, there are 4 different places to dine as well as yoga sessions and DJ sets on site. This is also a pet friendly hotel!

Just be warned, there is no hotel parking on site, so if you’re coming by car make sure to arrange parking beforehand.

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Dining

One of the real perks of this hotel is it’s incredible dining – not only do you have access to one of London’s most beautiful rooftop bar – The Nest, but also it’s beautiful botanical Mexican restaurant Madera which is just as renowned, Backyard coffee house and Pizzeria Mozza! So, lots to choose from!

Final Thoughts

The Treehouse Hotel really is a one of a kind with its sustainable vision and whimsicle interior. If you’re a foodie you’ll love trying out the different dining options and if you’re looking for a hotel with a view then this could be the one for you! The beds and interior are definitely more “quirky” than glitzy but that makes it all the more fun and authentic.

If you have any questions about the hotel, feel free to leave a comment below or send me an email or message via social media – I’m always happy to help you out with any queries you might have!

Have you visited London before? Or is it on your list of places to visit? Let me know in the comments!

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