Calling all wellnes fanatics, this one's for you. Just a five-minute walk from Paddington Station, you'll find Inhabit, where the hustle and bustle of the city stops and zen begins. Sitting inside a Grade II-listed, 19th-century Victorian townhouse, Inhabit might not look like a hotel on first inspection, but if you can live with all the talk of breathwork, relaxation and green juice, it is an unexpected haven. There are daily yoga and pilates classes, a calming art collection, a library and even a vegan restaurant. Of course, there's a meditation pod and saunas, too - this is wellness, after all. Decorated in cool tones, the hotel feels like something you'd traditionally find miles away from London. The rooms are elegant, the beds are hugeand there's a diffuser in each to keep you calm. The mini fridge is stocked with Social Supermarket products, while Who Gives a Crap toilet paper is hung in every toilet. Inhabit seems genuinely committed to sustainability, and right in the heart of the capital, it offers the best of both worlds: a city stay and a retreat. There's another branch of the hotel just down the road, too.
Time Out tip: If you're staying here you might as well embrace the whole experience and try Yeotown, the plant-based restaurant. They serve breakfast, lunch and dinner and organic drinks are made to order. No alcohol is served here and you can expect dishes that are titled things like "joy", "balance" and "calm". Maybe you'll leave glowing?
Address: 25–27 Southwick St, Paddington, London W2 1JQ.
Price: From £130
Nearest Transport: Paddington Station