London

£265—5-star London hotel in historic landmark

Varuni Sakhalkar
Deal Expert

Why We Love This Deal

Steeped in history, Great Scotland Yard has been mentioned in the works of Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle. Spend a night for £265 in the former home of London's Metropolitan Police. You'll save £68–£100 compared to the hotel's direct rates. This is a Club Offer, negotiated exclusively for our Club Members.

What's Included

  • Valid Thursday–Monday
    • £265... 7–31 August, 2026; 1 January–29 March, 2027
    • £285... 1 September–30 December, 2026
  • Overnight accommodation in a King room, with full English breakfast, for two
  • A welcome glass of sparkling wine each (worth £15 per person)
  • 20% discount on afternoon tea in the hotel
  • 15% discount on lunch and dinner in the hotel
  • A Deluxe room is an extra £30 per night
  • This is a non-refundable rate. Cancellations are not permitted
  • Prices above exclude a discretionary 5% service charge

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"I have stayed in several five star hotels over the years. I consider this hotel to be one of the best, if not THE best."
Donald
11 Jan, 2026 - Yeovil, UK
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Why We Love This Hotel

  • The Edwardian property served as the first headquarters of the Metropolitan Police. The hotel's decor includes crime- and police-related artwork and mementoes.
  • Visit The Parlour for a refined afternoon tea experience. The sophisticated 40 Elephants cocktail bar is named after a notorious all-female crime syndicate. Step through a faux bookcase into Síbín Speakeasy to sample heritage whiskies and premium wines.
  • Chef Niklas Ekstedt is considered a trailblazer of modern Nordic cuisine. The Daily Telegraph hails Ekstedt at The Yard as the "hotel's star attraction". 
  • The location does not get more central than this. You'll be five minutes' walk from the Thames and Trafalgar Square, and 10 minutes from Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

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