Overview
The Laslett brings a fresh take on boutique luxury to the heart of Notting Hill. Set within a row of five grand Victorian townhouses on Pembridge Gardens, this 51-room hotel pays tribute to the neighbourhood’s bohemian spirit, design culture, and local history — named after community activist and Notting Hill Carnival co-founder Rhaune Laslett.
More than just a place to sleep, The Laslett feels like a stylish and welcoming private residence. Its rooms and suites feature high ceilings, crisp white linens, curated bookshelves, and mid-century touches blended with contemporary art. Vintage-inspired bathrooms come with rain showers and full-size Neal’s Yard Remedies products.
The Henderson Bar & Kitchen, named after Carnival pioneer Russ Henderson, serves up artisan coffee, breakfast, cocktails, and light bites sourced from local suppliers — all in a relaxed, living-room-style setting that encourages conversation and co-working.
The hotel regularly hosts exhibitions, pop-ups, and cultural events, making it a social and artistic hub as much as a retreat. Guests can also borrow bikes, book in-room spa treatments, or simply soak up the vibes from one of the inviting lounge areas.
Location is a huge perk — The Laslett sits just a minute from Notting Hill Gate station, with Portobello Road, Kensington Gardens, and Westbourne Grove right on your doorstep. Perfect for solo travellers, creative professionals, or couples looking for a stay with soul, The Laslett offers a boutique experience that’s deeply rooted in its neighbourhood and delightfully full of personality.
Last update April 2024