ME London

The West End


The Foster & Partners–designed ME London at the southwestern curve where the Strand meets Aldwych is all sophisticated and natty cool. All 157 rooms are super-neat, ultramodern and classy, with dizzy-making floor-to-ceiling windows; room 310 is a corner one with two. The 10th-floor Radio Rooftop Bar also has some of the best views in town from its alfresco terrace.

Terrace rooms on the 8th and 9th floors come with balcony. The light shows on the 1st-floor atrium lobby are wonderful.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The West End attractions

1. Somerset House

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2. London Film Museum

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3. Bush House

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4. London Transport Museum

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Housed in Covent Garden's former flower-market building, this captivating museum looks at how London developed as a result of better transport. It's…

5. Covent Garden Piazza

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6. St Paul’s Church

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7. St Clement Danes

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Christopher Wren designed the original church here in 1682, but only the walls and a steeple added by James Gibbs in 1719 survived bombing in 1941; the…

8. The Strand

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In the late 12th century, nobles built houses of stone with gardens along the 'shore' (ie strand) of the Thames. The Strand linked Westminster, the seat…