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Experiences in Soho

Explore what to do to and where to visit in Soho.

  • The London Eye
  • Inside of the London Transport Museum
  • Exterior of the Royal Academy Of Arts building
  • Nightlife in Chinatown, with lights, lanterns and crowds of people.
What to do

Experiences

From the Royal Opera House to Carnaby Street, there are plenty of things to do and see around Soho. Browse our top picks below.

The British Museum

The British Museum was founded in 1753 and houses a remarkable collection of artefacts spanning over two million years of human history.

National Portrait Gallery

Home to the world’s largest collection of faces and fascinating personalities from the late Middle Ages to the present day.

The Royal Opera House

The world-famous Opera House is open during the day to the general public and to ticket holders during performances.

Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts is the oldest fine arts institution in Britain and hosts some of the capital's finest exhibitions.

Chinatown

What started as just a few restaurants in the 1950s is now home to a bustling neighbourhood of Chinese shops, restaurants and culture.

Lego Store Leicester Square

Spanning across two floors and featuring plenty of giant LEGO replicas, this store is the largest of its kind in the world.

Madame Tussauds London

Rub shoulders with life-size wax replicas of famous celebrities and historic icons across a series of themed galleries. 30% off for guests of our hotel

The National Gallery

The National Gallery displays over 2,000 paintings from western Europe, dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.

Handel & Hendrix Museum

Visit the former homes of two very different musicians who changed the world of music: George Frideric Handel and Jimi Hendrix.

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Our Neighbourhood

Our hotels have been chosen in distinct neighbourhoods in London and Liverpool. Offering you the best places to eat, drink, museums to visits and parks to walk in.

Taste of London Food Festival

Discover a wealth of international cuisines and emerging culinary talents at Regent's Park's 20th year of the Taste of London Festival.

Tower of London Twilight Tours

Explore the Tower of London after dark this spring and discover the ghostly stories of Anne Boleyn, the Traitors' Gate and the tower at Twilight. 

Legion: Life in the Roman Army

Immerse yourself in the strength and brutality of life in the Roman army with the British Museum's acclaimed new exhibition, Legion.

Notre Dame Augmented Reality Exhibition at Westminster Abbey

Explore the wonders of both Notre Dame and Westminster Abbey a single afternoon, with this bold new augmented reality exhibition, bringing Notre Dame to life in the heart of London.

Jamie Lloyd’s Romeo & Juliet

A bittersweet tragedy about star-crossed lovers kept apart by their warring families, rediscover Shakespeare's most beloved play reimagined for modern audiences by visionary director Jamie Lloyd, starring Tom Holland.

Andy Warhol: Beyond the Brand

Explore the work and style of pop art icon Andy Warhol with the Halcyon Gallery's new exhibition 'Beyond the Brand'.

‘Diva’ at the V&A

Celebrate the power and influence of iconic divas throughout history, with the V&A's empowering new exhibition.

Regents’ Park Easter 10k Marathon and Family Fun Run

After an indulgent Easter Weekend, how better to burn off the chocolate than partaking in Regents' Park Easter 10K, fun-run or children's race?

The Golden Bunny Easter Hunt at Hampton Court Palace

Join Lindt and Hampton Court Palace for their terrific Easter gold bunny hunt this spring, with a series of tasty treats hidden throughout their scenic grounds.

One Day in Edinburgh

Discover the city behind Netflix's hit show One Day, Edinburgh! Walk in the footsteps of Emma and Dexter as you discover all this incredible city has to offer.

The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

Witness stunning musical acts, artists from across the globe and His Majesty's Troops in this enchanting tribute to the Royal Military at Edinburgh Castle.

The Edinburgh Festival

The Edinburgh Festival, a cultural extravaganza, encompasses multiple festivals, notably the Edinburgh International Festival and the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

The Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Edinburgh Fringe Festival , the world's largest arts festival, transforms Scotland's capital into a vibrant cultural hub every August.

National Treasures: Velázquez in Liverpool

Discover the masterpieces of Velázquez at Liverpool's Walker Art Gallery in the acclaimed National Gallery exhibition 'National Treasures'.

Southport Food and Drink Festival

A 'foodie' paradise, discover the taste of the Northwest this summer with the Southport Food and Drink Festival.

The Kite Runner at the Liverpool Playhouse

Discover the poignant story of Amir and Hassan, two young boys navigating life in Afghanistan during the rise of the Taliban, in the Liverpool Playhouse's stunning adaption of Khaled Hosseini's original novel.

Easter Adventures at Speke Hall

Join Speke Hall for a series of Easter-themed activities, games and egg hunts this spring, just a short distance from The Resident Liverpool. Discover an Easter trail of 10 nature inspired activities and treats, perfect for families of all ages.

The Cavern Club Beatles Live Lounge

Travel back to the swinging '60s with the Cavern Club's vibrant Beatles tribute band every Friday and Saturday, featuring classic hits including Help, Get Back and Let It Be. 

The Randox Grand National

The Grand National is set to return to Liverpool this April! Why not dust off your best hat and finery and watch the races unfold up close?

Bees: A Story of Survival at the World Museum

Explore the vital role of bees at Liverpool's World Museum. Dive into their story of survival through interactive displays and immersive exhibits. Discover the threats they face and the innovative solutions to protect them. An enlightening experience for all ages.

St George’s Hall Organ Recital

Witness nationally renowned organist Ian Tracey rehearsing on the organ in Liverpool's Iconic St George's Hall.