NoMad, Covent Garden, hotel review
Drama, glamour and fun are all part of the vibe at this decadent Covent Garden arrival.
Opposite Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House and in what was, until 2006, Bow Street Magistrates’ Court, is this seductive newcomer. It is the first NoMad outside the US and, like the New York outpost, it’s all drama.
Oscar Wilde was tried here for “gross indecency” and you feel he’d approve of the vibe. You enter the dark lobby with a vast, glittering chandelier, mahogany staircase, glossy plants and artwork by the Swiss performer and artist Caroline Denervaud.

NoMad, Covent Garden, hotel review Drama, glamour and fun are all part of the vibe at this decadent Covent Garden arrival. Opposite Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House and in what was, until 2006, Bow Street Magistrates’ Court, is this seductive newcomer. It is the first NoMad outside the US and, like the New York outpost, it’s all drama. Oscar Wilde was tried here for “gross indecency” and you feel he’d approve of the vibe. You enter the dark lobby with a vast, glittering chandelier, mahogany staircase, glossy plants and artwork by the Swiss performer and artist Caroline Denervaud.
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