If you’ve ever fantasised about being in the film Notting Hill, The Lost Poet is here to make your dreams come true. Located right on Portobello Road, this converted townhouse has all the perks of a boutique hotel with the freedom of an Airbnb. There are only four bedrooms in this picturesque townhouse, each one a totally different vibe. Head up the wooden narrow staircase and you’ll find The Suite with a wooden cosy nook, calming green and Victorian details in The Quarters, dreamy baby pink hues in the Salon and two floors of delight and a terrace in The Muse. You can come and go as you please as there’s keyless entry and online check in, but there’s also a concierge service to make sure you’re well taken care of.
How much does The Lost Poet cost per night?
We checked prices for Saturday nights at The Lost Poet which start around £220 in mid January and go up to £494 in August.
The Lost Poet restaurant:
There’s no restaurant on site but breakfast is included in the room rate and gets delivered to your room each morning.
Is The Lost Poet family friendly?
It has an adults-only policy unless you rent out the whole hotel for a big family party.
Where is The Lost Poet?
It’s right on Portobello Road in Notting Hill.
What is the nearest tube to The Lost Poet?
Notting Hill station
Time Out tip:
On Fridays, there’s a brilliant vintage clothes market up towards Golborne Road which is definitely worth a having a rummage in.