Hotels in the United Kingdom with Blackout Curtains

This is our collection of hotels that have blackout curtains in United Kingdom. These are essential for travelers dealing with jet lag. Blackout curtains create total darkness to help regulate sleep cycles. Studies show that a dark room improves sleep quality. Some 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

  • Modern hotel building with large glass windows and VOCO signs on two sections; tree-lined entrance, bollards, and paved walkway in the foreground under a partly cloudy sky.

    voco® Leicester

    Voco Leicester is perfectly placed in the heart of the city – a free-kick from the King Power, and a short punt from Welford Road, home ground of Leicester Tigers, and Leicester and de Montfort Universities.

  • A modern, multi-story building is brightly lit at night, surrounded by city streets and older buildings. The urban skyline features illuminated offices and cranes in the background.

    voco® Manchester

    Located in the heart of the city, you’ll discover everything you need and everywhere you want to go right on your doorstep.  

  • Spacious, modern restaurant with a glass ceiling, exposed brick wall, green cushioned booth seating, wooden tables, and stylish globe light fixtures hanging from above. Tables are set for dining.

    The Telegraph Hotel

    Charming 1950s touches (wrapped up in an old newspaper office) give this city centre retreat a uniquely retro personality.

  • 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

  • A large red-brick building with white trim, many windows, and a decorative crest. The word Roseate is on the facade. Green trees line the front, and the sky is clear and blue.

    The Roseate Reading

    Evocative luxury in Reading, named the UK’s Sexiest Townhouse Hotel; by The Evening Standard

  • A historic stone building with a sign reading PEACOCK above the entrance, surrounded by greenery and a stone wall, with benches and a tree in the foreground under a partly cloudy sky.

    The Peacock at Rowsley

    A 4-star luxury Peak District hotel in a beautiful period building, located in the heart of Derbyshire

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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 grand, historic building with arched windows and columns is illuminated at dusk. In the background, a church with a tall spire rises among trees. The street in front is empty.

    Glasgow Grosvenor

    Elegant interiors wrapped up in period townhouses with perfect views of Glasgow’s west end.

  • A cozy hotel room with a large bed featuring a red tufted headboard, plaid throw blanket, wooden dressers, nightstands, a small round table with chairs by the window, and floral curtains letting in natural light.

    The Cavendish Hotel Baslow

    Lavish design and impeccable service set within the elegant parks of the Chatsworth Estate

  • A historic stone building with a slate roof, flower boxes, and chimneys sits at a street corner. Signs indicate it is a pub, with benches and people seated outside on a sunny day. Green trees are in the background.

    The Devonshire Arms at Beeley

    “Boutique style meets traditional and cosy country escape at the Chatsworth Estate”

  • A stone country building with manicured hedges, signs for reception and drop-off point, and outdoor menu boards, under a cloudy sky. The entrance pathway leads to double doors at the front of the building.

    The Devonshire Arms Hotel & Spa

    A sanctuary of traditional style accentuated by a fabulous art collection in the Yorkshire Dales

  • A large stone house with blue window frames and flower boxes is surrounded by trees and gardens under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. The lawn and walkway are neatly landscaped.

    The Devonshire Fell Hotel at Burnsall

    Luxe, service-driven country estate with unobstructed views of the Yorkshire Dales

  • 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.

  • An aerial view of a large, light-colored house with multiple gables surrounded by trees and greenery, with cars parked on a driveway and a brown-roofed building in the foreground.

    The Old Rectory Hotel

    An enviable rural location overlooking the Exmoor National Park, with delightful rooms set across three historic buildings