The Dixon Hotel

Occupying a mind-blowing building that dates from 1906, when it functioned as the Tower Bridge Magistrates Court, The Dixon is a hotel that records all the culture, creativity and variety of London SE1. Called after John Dixon Butler, the Grade II-listed building's original Edwardian architect, The Dixon is steeped in background but influenced by the contemporary personality and culture of its dynamic area. Its 193 rooms and also suites, lounges and also restaurant appreciate an edgy, eclectic design aesthetic and also a boutique vibe.