NoMad London
NoMad London is the elegant hotel located inside the historic, Grade II-listed building famously known as The Bow Street Magistrates’ Court and Police Station in Covent Garden. The ingredient-led culinary program includes the unique venues Twenty 8 Nomad, Side Hustle and The Library – and is backed by the bartending genius of Leo Robitschek.
In keeping with the ethos that began at NoMad New York, NoMad London celebrates the interplay between grand and intimate, classical and colloquial, festive moments of revelry, and quiet meals that nourish the spirit. In 2023, NoMad London was named No.46 in the inaugural World’s 50 Best Hotels list and in 2024, NoMad London received One Michelin Key.
Twenty8 NoMad, is a bold New York City-inspired bistro inside NoMad London. Offering NoMad’s signature culinary experience, the restaurant is led by renowned chef and NoMad culinary director, Bryce Shuman, NoMad London’s Executive Chef, Zak Gregoire, and Pastry Chef Martha Hernandez.

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NoMad London, is housed within a building that was a former 18th-century prison, the Bow Street Police Station. Before Roman and Williams executed the install of 1,600 pieces of artwork and custom sapphire blue chinoiserie, Oscar Wilde and Vivienne Westwood spent time within these walls. To this day, it’s still part of the museum, connected to the Bow Street Police Museum in the heart of Covent Garden. 

3 things to try when you’re there

Chicken Milanese, New York Cheesecake, Bone Marrow