London's first Art'otel has a heated pool and striking views

by Matt Blunden, Developer, designer & avid traveler.
The Art'otel is the newest addition to London's hotel diversity. It is casually fitted in London's Battersea Power Station, which has recently been converted into a hip shopping, leisure, and culture destination.


Under the Radisson umbrella, the Art'otel hotels chain already has popular hotels in some of the most iconic European cities, including Amsterdam, Berlin, and Budapest. Now, it has confidently launched into the competitive London hotel scene.

Designed by world-famous Spanish artist Jaime Hayon, art'otel London Battersea Power Station, Powered by Radisson Hotels spaces are filled with color, playful details, quirky art installations, and sculptures. Representing London's cultural diversity, the eye-catching lobby features a wall-length cabinet of curiosities mixed with vintage pieces from around the globe. The rooms on floors 10 to 14 have some of the city's best views, as does the hotel's rooftop bar. The hotel also boasts the excellent Italian restaurant, TOZI Grand Café. The hotel's main highlight is its heated infinity pool and jacuzzi (which also has one of the best views in London!), and it is set to be a relaxation heaven.