In the heart of London’s West End, the Broadwick stands as a living, breathing tribute to Soho’s playful, energetic spirit. Flamboyant and cosmopolitan, the property’s townhouse aesthetic was dreamed up by the renowned interior designer, Martin Brudnizki. The 57-room retreat oozes cool, with its beautiful wallpapers and colorful, tactile furnishings.
From sun-up to sun-down, guests sip coffee in the attractive street level café, Bar Jackie, or toast the day over an ice-cold cocktail at Flute, with the rooftops of London shining in the distance. Others head downstairs to Dear Jackie for its classic Italian cuisine served in a sexy dolce-vita-turned-disco environment (think: red silk walls, dim-lights, and plush, cozy booths).
Meanwhile, in the residents-only ground floor lounge nicknamed The Nook, a 1970s Murano chandelier gleams as guests cozy up by the fire. The neighboring record store curated the space’s eclectic vinyl collection, making this one of the grooviest spots in all of Soho.