The hotel maintains Whiteleys' Art Deco character, paying homage to the building's history.
Six Senses London will make its highly anticipated entry into the United Kingdom by transforming the department store Whiteleys into its new home. Scheduled to open in early 2026, here's what to expect.
Foster + Partners will design Six Senses London. Step inside and you enter an atmosphere that blends nature with modernity. Marble floors, accented in black, white, and green tones, set the stage for the earthy yet sophisticated decor.

Six Senses London maintains Whiteleys' Art Deco character, paying homage to the building's history while infusing it with contemporary style. This luxurious hotel, wellness club, and spa will offer 109 guest rooms and suites.
Beyond accommodation, Six Senses London will feature a range of restaurants and bars. Whiteley’s Kitchen, Bar and Café will bring a modern approach to neighbourhood dining and British cuisine. The food menu will champion local producers, and the drinks menu will include creative cocktails. Meanwhile, the cafe will offer bakes and coffee.

Six Senses London Spa will span 2,300 square metres. The space will include a fitness area, a 65-foot indoor pool, and a relaxation room where you can indulge. Plus, there will be an Alchemy Bar, a longevity medical clinic, and it will be the first hotel in London to have magnesium in the pool.
Adding a unique layer to Six Senses London is the first-of-its-kind Six Senses Place. This wellness space, located on the second floor, is exclusively for guests and members. It features a bar and lounge, co-working areas, a dining restaurant, and spaces for relaxation.

Additionally, the property will feature 14 branded residences. Owners will enjoy access to the benefits of a Six Senses home. This includes personalised interior design, concierge services, dining options, housekeeping, and tailored wellness programs.
GO: Visit www.sixsenses.com for more information.


