Luna and SimoneLuna and Simone is a family-run hotel which sits in a quiet location in between London’s popular Westminster and Victoria boroughs and combines personal service with comfortable, home-like furnishings.

In 1970, the Desira family opened the hotel in a Victorian townhouse tucked away in a quiet location. The property is still run by the family, and guests have the opportunity to interact with the charismatic Desira brothers.

Service is accommodating and personal. The atmosphere is family-like, and furnishings are quite cozy. Guests are treated to a complimentary full English breakfast made on the spot each morning.

In this small property, bedrooms are designed to be comfortable and clean with homey furnishings. The hotel does not have a lift, so guests who prefer to avoid stairs should request a ground floor room. Guestrooms are available in various sizes to accommodate both singles, couples, families and groups. Each guestroom has a flat-panel television, free Wi-Fi, work desk, safe, hairdryer and coffee and tea making equipment. The guestrooms are an average size by European standards, but bathrooms are on the small size.

Few London hotels can match the Luna and Simone’s location which is situated between two popular and diverse places in London: Winchester and Victoria. A variety of international cuisines are within a five-minute walk. Hotel guests have access to Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, House of Parliament and other tourist attractions with just a 20 minute walk. Located between two underground stations, Victoria and Pimlico, the hotel provides easy access to much of London.


The Luna & Simone Hotel
ranks as one of the best London hotels in terms of popularity, likely for its personal service and key location. One of the few family-run hotels near Westminster Abbey, this property offers travellers a personal experience in a hotel away from, but still close to, the best of London.

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