Opulent former Baptist church hotel with plush rooms, fine dining






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2-6 Southampton Row, London WC1B 4AA, United Kingdom Get directions

"While it might look a long way on a map, the lavish L'oscar is just two Tube stops from St Pancras on the Piccadilly Line; housed in a former Baroque church, its velvet-strewn, jewel-toned interiors make for a maximalist, romantic escape for couples." - The MICHELIN Guide

"Hotel Costes is (if you ask us) the most seductive, decadent place to sleep in Paris, and its newly-opened sibling in London, L’oscar, is no different. It’s all excess. L’oscar is a former Baptist church that hotelier Jacques Garcia stuffed with his signature red velvet everything, Lalique butterfly taps in the bathrooms, and chandeliers aplenty. Guest rooms come with yoga mats, incredible city views, and beautiful mosaic showers. But we especially love the bar, which is swathed in plush navy velvet, wood-paneled walls, and impressively stacked bookshelves."


"Hotel Costes is (if you ask us) the most seductive, decadent place to sleep in Paris, and its newly-opened sibling in London, L’oscar, is no different. It’s all excess. L’oscar is a former Baptist church that hotelier Jacques Garcia stuffed with his signature red velvet everything, Lalique butterfly taps in the bathrooms, and chandeliers aplenty. Guest rooms come with yoga mats, incredible city views, and beautiful mosaic showers. But we especially love the bar, which is swathed in plush navy velvet, wood-paneled walls, and impressively stacked bookshelves."


"A Holborn restaurant hosted a celebrity-packed dinner thrown by lingerie brand Agent Provocateur, attracting guests such as Millie Mackintosh and presenter Laura Jackson and positioning it as a go-to spot for branded, high-profile evenings." - Guy Pewsey

"L’oscar is a London hotel designed by Jacques Garcia, located in an early-20th-century Baptist church. With 39 rooms and seven stories, it channels London through a mix of modernity and Victorianism, featuring rich colors and opulent details."