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Led by Sydell Group, the iconic 19th-century building will be thoughtfully transformed into a 91-room hotel with much of the original architectural features preserved and woven into the design.
The building’s original Magistrates’ Courtroom will be reimagined as a space for private events and gatherings while a museum with rotating exhibitions will honour the history of the Metropolitan Police Force.
A collaboration with New York-based interior design firm Roman and Williams, the design draws inspiration from the original materials, colour palette and elaborate architecture of the building, and pays homage to the decorative traditions of England’s heritage while exploring the relationship between the New York and London art scenes.
Visit the Nomad London hotel websiteNoMad London offers over 800 sm / 9,000 sf of elegant and adaptable space for weddings, events, meetings and private dining.
The building’s original Magistrates’ Courtroom, now the Magistrates’ Ballroom, has been re-imagined as a formal space with two adjacent private dining rooms, a separate bar, and a dedicated entrance from the street using the original courtroom’s entrance.
From an intimate meeting for 6, to a cocktail reception for 175, there’s lots plenty of spaces to host your perfect event.
NoMad London will feature several food and beverage spaces, including a casually elegant all-day restaurant set inside a lushly landscaped atrium with a soaring glass ceiling;
a neighbourhood bar and restaurant on the corner where the entrance to the police station once stood;
a classic NoMad Library space reserved for guests of the hotel;
and an intimate lounge where the coal vaults once lived.
NoMad London is located at the heart of Covent Garden, just steps away from the prestigious Royal Opera House on Bow St.
The hotel resides a short walk from Covent Garden and Holborn Tube Stations, and is within walking distance to Soho, the River Thames and Leicester Square.