Six Senses Opens in London's The Whiteley
Six Senses London opens at The Whiteley, offering luxury spa, dining, and wellness amenities. Discover the new luxury hotel in the heart of London.
Six Senses Unveils London’s Latest Luxury Destination
Six Senses has opened its first London property at The Whiteley, offering luxury spa, dining, and wellness amenities. The 122-room hotel replaces the former Harvey Nichols department store and features a 20,000-square-foot spa, three restaurants, and a rooftop pool with city views.
Inside the New Property
The 122-room hotel spans three floors of The Whiteley, a historic retail and residential complex in Kensington. Key highlights include:
- 20,000-square-foot spa with hydrotherapy circuits, steam rooms, and treatment rooms
- Three restaurants: Sushi Sake, The Whiteley Kitchen, and a rooftop bar with panoramic views
- Rooftop pool overlooking Kensington Gardens
- Wellness-focused rooms with smart technology and organic bedding
- Sustainability initiatives including zero single-use plastics and energy-efficient systems
The property maintains Six Senses’ signature focus on holistic wellness, with programs like guided meditation sessions and nutrition consultations available to guests.
How It Stacks Up Against London’s Luxury Hotels
Compared to other high-end London hotels, Six Senses differentiates itself through its wellness-centric approach. While The Ritz-Carlton and Four Seasons offer traditional luxury, Six Senses emphasizes holistic health with its extensive spa facilities and eco-conscious practices. The hotel’s location in Kensington also provides easier access to museums and green spaces than central London properties like The Savoy or The Dorchester.
For travelers prioritizing wellness, the 20,000-square-foot spa is a major draw. However, those seeking iconic London landmarks may prefer hotels in Westminster or Mayfair. The Whiteley’s retail and dining options also provide convenient amenities for guests.
The Bottom Line
Six Senses London is a strong addition to the city’s luxury hotel scene, particularly for travelers seeking wellness-focused accommodations. The hotel’s unique blend of sustainability, spa amenities, and location makes it stand out. However, its premium pricing and niche wellness focus may not appeal to all visitors. For IHG One Rewards members, the property offers opportunities to use points for stays, with 40,000 points required for a midweek stay. The hotel is worth considering for wellness travelers, but those prioritizing traditional luxury or central locations may prefer other options.
What to Know Before Booking
- Availability: Open for bookings starting April 2024
- Amenities: Free access to the spa for guests with overnight stays
- Dining: Restaurants offer both à la carte and set-menu options
- Loyalty: IHG One Rewards members can earn and redeem points
- Location: 15-minute walk to Kensington Palace, 20-minute tube ride to Oxford Street
Travelers should book early for the best rates, as demand is expected to be high for the new property.
Learn more in our Guide to IHG One Rewards.
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