Hotels in London with Blackout Curtains

This is our collection of hotels with blackout curtains in London. A must-have for travelers dealing with jet lag, these curtains create total darkness to help regulate sleep cycles. Studies show that a dark room improves sleep quality. Parents have even told us they bring their own blackout blinds to hotels—no need here, just close the curtains and rest.

  • The illuminated brick facade of Great Scotland Yard, featuring rows of symmetrical windows, three flagpoles with flags, and a large arched green entrance under a sign reading Great Scotland Yard.

    Great Scotland Yard Hotel

    History, decadent dining dens, and luxury combine in this chic West London retreat

  • A street view of The Prince Akatoki hotel entrance, featuring a red flag with the hotel’s name, potted plants, white columns, brick façade, and black wrought iron railings.

    The Prince Akatoki

    A sanctuary of Japanese harmony and tradition, concealed behind the elegant walls of a Georgian townhouse

  • Modern building facade with large, angular glass bay windows reflecting the sky, and a central entrance below a wooden canopy. To the left, a section features staggered balconies with black railings. Bicycles are parked in front.

    one hundred shoreditch

    An exciting tangle of serenity, culinary creativity, nightlife and style converge at this East London hotel

  • A modern living room with a large window view of a green park, featuring a teal sofa, a light gray armchair, a white floor lamp, and a marble coffee table on a patterned carpet.

    Royal Lancaster London

    Boasting sublime rooms with some of the best views in London, The Royal Lancaster is a bastion of independent luxury in chain-filled London

  • A hotel doorman in a black coat and purple hat stands at the entrance of the Sun Street Hotel next to large windows and a sign displaying the hotel’s name.

    Sun Street

    Maximalist design and a fabulous location on the border of the City of London and East London make Sun Street a unique proposition for a night in London

  • Modern lounge with large windows, velvet sofas, yellow accent chair, books on tables, indoor plants, and a view of greenery outside. A mezzanine with glass railing overlooks the stylish, bright space.

    The Athenaeum Hotel and Spa

    Finely tuned luxury elevated by a chic independent spirit in the heart of leafy Mayfair.

  • Elegant hotel lobby with art deco decor, checkered black-and-white floor, plush armchairs, sofas, wooden paneling, large portraits on the walls, lamps, and a chandelier, creating a luxurious and welcoming atmosphere.

    The Beaumont

    Set on an idyllic garden square, the Beaumont shines with timeless 1920’s elegance

  • Elegant townhouse entrance with black double doors, arched windows on each side, ornate iron railings, decorative lamp posts, and potted plants by the stairs.

    The Gyle Hotel

    An eccentric King’s Cross escape filled with delightfully abstract touches perfect for a trip to the capital.