A Review of Sea Containers Hotel, London

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London – one of the most iconic destinations in the world. There are so many hotels in the capital that it can be overwhelming choosing one. I’ve stayed at quite a few over the years, and one of my favourites is Sea Containers with its design reminiscent of a 1920s transatlantic cruise liner making for a unique stay.

Sea Containers (on the left) at night

Located on London’s South Bank, Sea Containers is within a 20 minute walk to attractions including Shakespeare’s Globe, St Paul’s Cathedral, Borough Market, The Shard, Thames River Cruises, The Sea Life Centre and Trafalgar Square.

One thing I also love about the location of this hotel is its proximity to nice bars and restaurants along the river front on the South Bank and lots of cool things to do on the doorstep – from Frozen yoghurt on a bus to riding the London Eye.

Along the South Bank

It is a slightly longer walk if you want to reach attractions such as The Tower of London or Westminster Abbey (roughly 30 minutes), or up to an hour to reach places like Buckingham Palace or Hyde Park by foot. But wherever you stay in London, something is going to be more than an hour’s walk away by the very virtue of the size of the city, and personally I love the slightly more laid back South Bank vibe.


The accommodation at Sea Containers is incredible. I have stayed in various rooms during my stays there, including one of the stunning balcony suites, which are huge. It was made up of a bed area with views out to the river Thames, a large seating area with a table, a separate toilet room, and then a big bathroom with another toilet, a huge walk in shower and a lovely free standing bath.

The highlight of the room though was the balcony with its views spanning to St Paul’s cathedral and beyond. Perfect for some drinks in the room before dinner.

View from the balcony

The rooms were completely spotless, with towels changed daily and butler service if needed. I stayed during COVID times so the mini bar wasn’t available but water was put in the room each day and bar service was available to order. The bed was huge and really comfortable so I got a great’s night sleep ready for sight seeing the next day!


There are 3 options for food and drink in the hotel.

Sea Containers Restaurant is an all-day dining experience along the River Thames based on sharing platters. Mid-weeks are quite casual and relaxed, and on the weekend the highlight is the Grey Goose bottomless Bloody Mary or Prosecco brunch offering.

There is also a bar called Lyaness, which offers a wide variety of interesting cocktails, and its highlight is a ‘spirited tea’, which is an English afternoon tea paired with various cocktails. What more could you want of an afternoon?

My favourite bar in the hotel though is 12th Knot which is the very special rooftop bar with views out over the city. The bar has a smart dress code and it gets super busy, so be sure to book a table at the weekend especially, even if you’re a staying in the hotel.

In the rooftop bar

Sea Containers offers a range of unique experiences.

It is home to Agua Spa, which offers a wide variety of treatments. Its unique selling point is a range it offers called ‘Hedgerow’, which is the hotel’s seasonal house made, sustainable products.

The Spa (courtesy of Sea Containers’ website)

Another unique offering of the hotel’s is its in house cinema. It has around 50 seats with lots of leg room and screens current blockbusters and classics. You can even enjoy dinner in the restaurant and then take a bottle of wine in to a film afterwards.

The cinema (courtesy of Sea Containers’ website)

Finally, the hotel also offers a gym which is open 24/7, though I didn’t use it….I don’t like to go to the gym when I’m trying to relax and have a nice time (or actually any time)!


So what do you think of Sea Containers? I really liked it as a unique stay and thought it was a good choice if you’re looking for something a bit different in the capital – maybe if you’re returning and have already done some of the main tourist sites, going a bit off the beaten track on the South Bank is a fun experience. Stay safe and happy travelling everyone!

35 responses to “A Review of Sea Containers Hotel, London”

  1. St. Paul’s Cathedral and views along the Thames, as well as high-end amenities, present your stay at the Sea Containers Hotel in London as a marvelous location to enjoy! Thanks for sharing, Hannah 🙂

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    1. Aw thanks Phil, it really was a lovely hotel to stay at – especially when the sun’s out and walking along the river is lovely 🙂

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  2. I often stay south of the river and I’ve often wondered what Sea Containers was like with its excellent position. Thanks for your excellent review Hannah.

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    1. So glad you found is useful Marion – it’s a beautiful hotel for sure, I absolutely loved the rooms and its location is great for sure. Have a wonderful day 🙂

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  3. Great review! That magical day when I finally make it to London I’ll know the south bank is where to stay 🙂

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    1. Aw Meg, I really hope you get to visit London one day – it’s an incredible city 🙂

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  4. What a cool hotel! It is the first hotel I’ve seen with its own theater. That makes for a very easy “night inn” so to speak – drinks, dinner, movie more drinks at the roof top bar and then bed. Thanks for the review.

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    1. Yeah it’s a great hotel to stay at for unique experiences – there’s so much to see and do in London so it’s a nice place to come back and get some rest. Thanks for reading and have a great day 🙂

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  5. The rooms look a lot nicer than I was expecting given the name! Thanks for introducing me to it. Maggie

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    1. Haha – yes you’re right, the name isn’t exactly inviting is it? But it’s a beautiful hotel, so glad you liked it Maggie.

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  6. Nice hotel with lots of lovely perks: a great view, nice restaurants, a cinema and spa. Sounds perfect (not a gym person, either). We loved our walks along and explorations of the South Bank, I would say the location is excellent.

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    1. Yes I really love the South Bank, it’s such a nice area of London for sure. Haha yes the gym any time (let alone on holiday) is my idea of a nightmare. Thanks for reading Leighton 🙂

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  7. Sea Containers looks like the perfect hotel to stay in! When I was in London way back in 2015, I stayed in a shady hostel located in the Seven Sisters, which was pretty far out from the city center. I roomed in a large, open room with 20(!) other bunks, and there was no privacy (nor security) at all. Given that I was on a budget (and now I earn more), I’ll have to keep Sea Containers in mind should I return to London some day!

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    1. Seven Sisters is really far out for sure, definitely not walkable anywhere. 20 other beds also doesn’t sound like fun, I really value my own space and would struggle to share it with that many people, let alone strangers. I’m so glad you got to visit London but hopefully next time you can do it in a bit more comfort 🙂

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  8. Wow, I don’t think I’ve ever stayed at a place this fancy. It sounds like a wonderful place to stay for a relaxing getaway though!

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    1. It’s such a beautiful hotel – I’m such a sucker for blowing my whole budget on a hotel and then walking everywhere!!! Thanks for reading, and have a great day Diana 🙂

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  9. This sounds like an awesome place to stay. Talk about a room with a view. That’s wild that there’s so many interesting offerings at the hotel like a spa and movie theatre.

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    1. Yeah it’s an awesome hotel for sure, I definitely didn’t feel cool enough to be staying in it haha! Thanks for reading and have a lovely day 🙂

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  10. What a cool spot to stay at! I’d love to have that spacious bathroom. I enjoy staying in cool places when we travel, it enhances the experience so much.

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    1. I totally agree, I always allocate quite a lot of the budget to the hotel as I like to treat myself to somewhere that’s cool and different to stay. Thanks for reading, have a great day 🙂

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  11. Janet’s Journeys

    It looks incredible!

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    1. Ahhh thanks Janet, it’s definitely a special place. Hope you’re doing OK, I’m so sorry you had to leave Moscow early 😦

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      1. Janet’s Journeys

        Thank you! I’m doing okay, hoping to take this negative and turn it into a positive!

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  12. Wow, what a wonderful place to stay at. It looks amazing. I love the living room with its cosy red armchair and in house cinema! I am glad to hear you had a great stay 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. It’s a beautiful hotel that’s for sure – the armchair was definitely a highlight 🙂 Thanks for reading Aiva, have a lovely weekend xx

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  13. Looks like a super nice hotel in a perfect location! We’ll have to give it a try next time we’re in London.

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  14. Thanks for the preview – we may consider it next time we go to London. The location is so good – I just love that area.

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    1. It’s my favourite area of London too, for sure 🙂 Let me know what you think of it if you do stay there next time you visit. Hope you guys are doing OK and have a great day.

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      1. We’re doing well, and likewise.

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  19. Glad we caught this. Somehow missed this post. Looks like a great option!

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