Stylish hotel with individually decorated rooms and gourmet restaurant























"This townhouse hotel is a convenient option for fair attendees who want to avoid traipsing across town between meetings, offering a comfortable base within walking distance." - Ty Gaskins

"The obvious choice around Regent’s Park, this Firmdale Hotels outpost is boldly designed with colourful luxury—expect lots of bright hues and a playful touch to the décor without getting anywhere near kitsch, because the designers are far too savvy for that." - Andrew Young

"Longtime Kemp-watchers might remember that the Dorset Square Hotel was Tim and Kit’s first venture, a sort of rough draft for their extremely successful Firmdale Hotels brand." - Mark Fedeli

"Longtime Kemp‑watchers will remember this as Tim and Kit’s first venture, a sort of rough draft for the Firmdale Hotels brand; it was sold off but not forgotten and, now a decade and a half later, it’s back in the Firmdale fold—with nothing at all rough about it." - Mark Fedeli

"At this intimate Marylebone hotel, there’s a unique history that goes beyond its setting in a Regency townhouse, or its location overlooking one of London’s earliest cricket grounds. Of more interest to hotel junkies is the fact that, back in 1985, this was the first hotel opened by Tim and Kit Kemp, who went on to found the much-loved Firmdale Hotels group, which now has properties throughoutLondonandNew York City. Though the couple sold Dorset Square in 2002, they re-bought it in 2012, and gave it a thorough re-do to bring it back to their signature style standard. The 38 rooms now feature modern English décor, complete with individually selected furnishings and eye-catching fabrics, as well as Wi-Fi, iPod docking stations, and granite bathrooms with walk-in showers or bathtubs. The top-tier Marylebone Room kicks it up a notch with grey wool walls and a separate sitting room. Some of the rooms run small, but luckily there are comfy public spaces in which to hang out, including a lovely ground floor library with fireplace, honor bar, and views of the square. The Potting Shed restaurant is both a guest and local favorite for its gourmet menu and all-day afternoon tea, as well as its Chef’s Table dinners and weekend Prosecco Brunch. The team here can also put together a custom picnic hamper, stocked with eats, drinks, and a blanket for enjoying in the square or nearby Regent’s Park."
