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Best Luxury Hotels in Earls Court

13 May, 2026 -

Earls Court has always been slightly underrated when it comes to luxury hotel stays. People obsess over Mayfair suites and Knightsbridge retreats, but honestly? A lot of those hotels feel more like showrooms nowadays.

In Earls Court, you still get beautiful hotels, decent bars, excellent transport links, and easy access to Kensington and Chelsea... but the area itself feels far easier to enjoy properly with a companion. That’s exactly why many of our clients end up booking one of our high class Earls Court escorts there instead of dragging their date somewhere loud and overcrowded.

So, if you’re planning dinner, drinks, or an overnight stay with a high-class companion, here are the Earls Court hotels genuinely worth considering.


What You’ll Find in This Guide:

 

1. Templeton Garden

Address: 1–15 Templeton Place, London SW5 9NB
Price range: £220–£700+ per night

Templeton Garden is probably the most interesting hotel opening Earls Court has had in years.

The property reopened after a major renovation, transforming several Victorian townhouses into a much more modern boutique hotel centred around an enormous private garden hidden behind the buildings. And unlike many London hotels that advertise garden spaces which turn out to be three chairs beside a smoking bin... this one is actually very, very impressive.

You genuinely forget you’re in central London once you’re sitting out there with drinks. That alone makes it work extremely well for companion bookings because the hotel gives you options. You can stay downstairs for cocktails, sit outside during warmer evenings, have dinner inside, or head back upstairs without needing to leave the building.

The rooms themselves lean much more contemporary than traditional London luxury hotels, with modern furnishings and larger windows rather than heavy old-school décor. Some rooms also overlook the garden itself, which are definitely worth paying extra for if you’re arranging an overnight stay. The hotel itself also attracts a youthful, more design-conscious crowd, so if you’re booking one of our younger companions, this is probably the strongest overall option in Earls Court right now.

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2. Hotel Indigo Kensington

Address: 34–44 Barkston Gardens, London SW5 0EW
Price range: £170–£450+ per night

Hotel Indigo Kensington sits just a couple of minutes from Earl’s Court station, inside a row of Victorian townhouses overlooking Barkston Gardens. Because of its location, it feels much calmer than hotels directly on the main road, which makes a massive difference late at night when you actually want to relax instead of hearing traffic and drunk tourists outside the window.

The rooms are also larger than many people expect for this part of London. That sounds like a small detail until you end up stuck in one of those fashionable boutique hotel rooms where there’s barely enough space to walk around the bed. Indigo avoids that problem quite well. Many rooms have high ceilings, proper bathrooms with rainfall showers, and enough room to comfortably spend a whole evening there.

Downstairs, you can grab drinks without the hotel bar feeling painfully corporate, and staff are generally used to guests coming and going regularly because of the location near Earls Court station. This is a particularly good option for clients who want somewhere elegant and attractive without spending Mayfair-level money for the privilege.

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3. The Resident Kensington

Address: 25 Courtfield Gardens, London SW5 0PG
Price range: £180–£500+ per night

The Resident Kensington works best for clients who care more about comfort and privacy than trying to impress strangers in the lobby. The hotel itself is tucked away inside a quieter residential stretch near Courtfield Gardens, and the overall atmosphere feels much more low-key than larger five-star properties nearby. There’s less foot traffic, less noise, and far fewer people wandering around reception pretending they’re in an episode of Succession.

Many of the rooms include small kitchenettes with microwaves, sinks, and fridges, which become surprisingly useful during longer overnight bookings. The beds are also excellent here, which sounds ridiculous to mention until you remember how many expensive London hotels still somehow manage to provide mattresses that feel like decorative furniture.

Another thing worth mentioning is the location itself. You’re close enough to Earls Court Road for bars, restaurants, and transport, but the hotel street remains quiet enough that arrivals and departures never feel particularly noticeable. That balance is exactly what makes this hotel work so well for discreet bookings.

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4. The Bentley London

Address: 27–33 Harrington Gardens, London SW7 4JX
Price range: £300–£900+ per night

If you want classic old-school luxury instead of minimalist boutique styling, The Bentley London is probably the strongest option anywhere near Earls Court.

This place is unapologetically traditional. There's marble everywhere, heavy furnishings, large bathrooms, proper suites, big armchairs, and plenty of rich fabrics. It feels expensive in a very obvious way, which some clients still absolutely love. The bathrooms are especially worth mentioning because they’re unusually large by London standards, with marble throughout and deep bathtubs in many rooms. For longer companion bookings, details like that can definitely help to enhance the experience. 

Another advantage is that The Bentley suits slightly more formal evenings better than some boutique hotels do. If you’re planning a proper dinner date, drinks, maybe theatre, and then returning somewhere that still feels luxurious afterwards, The Bentley handles that type of booking very well.

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5. The Edwin Hotel

Address: 26–28 Trebovir Road, London SW5 9NJ
Price range: £140–£350+ per night

The Edwin Hotel is probably the most understated recommendation on this list, but it deserves mentioning because not every escort booking needs a £1,000 suite and a champagne trolley waiting upstairs. Sometimes you just want somewhere attractive, comfortable, well-located, and easy...which is where this gorgeous retreat comes in. 

The building itself sits inside a classic white Victorian townhouse just off Earls Court Road, and the atmosphere feels much more intimate than larger nearby hotels. The rooms are simpler than places like The Bentley or Templeton Garden, but they’re modern, clean, and generally far better-looking than many similarly priced London hotels.

What makes this hotel useful for escort bookings is the practicality. You’re less than five minutes from Earl’s Court station, surrounded by restaurants and late-night spots, and close enough to Kensington and Chelsea that the location still feels central without becoming hectic. 

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Which Earls Court Hotel Works Best?

The truth is, the best hotel depends entirely on the type of evening you want to create.

If you’re planning cocktails, dinner, and a stylish overnight stay, somewhere like Templeton Garden gives you far more atmosphere to work with. If you’d rather keep things quieter and more discreet, The Resident Kensington is a much stronger fit. And for clients who still love traditional five-star London luxury, The Bentley remains one of the better choices anywhere near Earls Court.

Now all that’s left is finding the right companion to take them there. Browse the full elite London escorts gallery, explore the latest verified profiles, and arrange a booking with a beautiful companion who’s genuinely worth spoiling for the night.