Marrable's Hotel
Clerkenwell, London, United Kingdom
Inside, décor is trendy but the ambiance is friendly, so it’s popular with foreigners including families, though best suited to couples. Rooms, some huge, some small, have a distinct boutique style: hot pink or lime detail against white linens and white walls, quirky Rob Ryan artwork, and lots of little luxuries. Choose from a selection of seasonal dishes from the contemporary menu at the restaurant on the ground floor, or stroll across St John's Square for cocktails bars and everything from Belgian cuisine to sushi.
Highs
- A pleasingly informal atmosphere, thanks to friendly but excellent staff
- The tasty breakfast was a feast
- Its location: you’re an easy walk from St Paul’s, a bus ride from Hoxton and Brick Lane, and a short walk from the Tube
- The Rooftop rooms have amazing views over the London skyline from their balconies
- Free tea, coffee and water 24/7 from a communal drinks station on each floor
Lows
- The restaurant closed for refurbishment in 2024 and its offerings may differ once re-opened; meantime, breakfast is available around the corner
- Some of the cheaper rooms are small and a bit dark. Fine for a sightseeing base, but if you’re here to relax, you’d want to upgrade
- Breakfast costs extra
- Bathrooms are bijou
- No car park
Best time to go
Our top tips
- Boutique Hotel
- 59 rooms
- Restaurant (currently closed)
- All ages welcome
- Open all year
- Pool
- Spa Treatments
- Beach Nearby
- Pet Friendly
- Disabled Access
- Car not necessary
- Parking
- Restaurants Nearby
- WiFi
- Air Conditioning
- Guest Lounge
- Terrace
- Garden
- Gym
- Concierge Service
- Bicycles Available
Rooms
There are 59 rooms, spread over 4 floors. All are different, but each has a main colour pop - perhaps hot pink, neon orange, sunshine yellow or electric blue. Style is a mix of modern and vintage - Regency armchairs pimped up with vibrant fabrics, leather headboards, whimsical art, and lots of technology.
If you’re here to relax and spoil yourselves generally, book a Rooftop room. We stayed in a Rooftop Signature, and it was marvellous, with a terrace we could sit out on, sweeping views of the London skyline including The Gherkin, and loads of in-room space. The very comfy kingsize bed was dressed in crisp white linens, with a hot-pink throw matching a hot-water bottle and a shag rug on the parquet floor. There was a pot of pink orchids, a pile of Penguin books and a gorgeous Rob Ryan print on the wall. We requested an iron; it arrived in minutes, with a big smile. It was quiet at night, not too hot (the downfall of many a hotel), and to be honest, we’d struggle to fault a thing. There are also Rooftop Studios and Rooftop Kings (previously known as Superior), both gorgeous, just a little smaller.
If you’re here to sightsee and simply want a London base, one of the smaller rooms will be fine. We really liked the Guest rooms, which maximise their space and still feel full of colour and comfort (though some are a little dark). The more expensive (non Rooftop) rooms offer more space and natural light, plus a desk (Superiors) and twin beds on request (Deluxes). Ceilings felt a little low in a couple, but all are lovely rooms in general.
Features include:
- Air conditioning
- Central heating
- Cots available
- Hairdryer
- Minibar
- Radio
- Safe box
- Toiletries
- TV
- WiFi
Eating
The restaurant was closed for refurbishment when we last checked, but once re-opened you can breakfast in the atrium under floor-to-ceiling windows which flood the room with light. The continental buffet was enormous (pastries, homemade granola, fresh juices etc), but we thought a cooked meal worth splashing out on: we loved our avocado, bacon and mozzarella bagel with a 'Morning Melon' smoothie. We could also get light lunches such as salads and sandwiches, eaten outside on St John's courtyard in the summer.
Come evening, this space transforms into a restaurant, with a collection of cosy dining spaces. When we visited they offered seasonal British dishes with a contemporary flair, but menu changes are afoot when it re-opens.
If you want a change of scene, there's a sushi place on Jerusalem Passage, as well as Australian, Belgian, Italian, Malaysian and Lebanese restaurants a short walk away.
Features include:
- Bar
- Breakfast
- Organic produce
- Restaurant
- Restaurants nearby
- Room service
- Vegetarian options
Activities
- Stroll around villagey Clerkenwell, a hotbed of creativity and cool, loft-style living. There are historic local sites (a 12th-century priory, former prisons and a Norman church) and loads of independent shops. Great pubs, too - The Eagle was London's original gastro-pub
- Stroll to nearby Exmouth market for kooky boutiques and pie & mash cafés
- Smithfields meat market is the last surviving wholesale market in central London and well worth a look. Trading hours are 4am til midday. Or have a steak dinner at Gaucho Smithfields
- Hire a bike from reception and head over to Brick Lane for a world-class curry, arty Spittalfields market (daily) or to admire flowers at Columbia Road market (Sundays only). On the fringes, Hoxton is renowned for its cutting-edge vibe
- Cycle or walk to beautiful St Paul's Cathedral
- Watch world-class modern dance or classical ballet at Sadler's Wells
- Night owls should try hip club Fabric, set in an old cold house of Smithfields. Cargo in Shoreditch, a quick cab ride away, is also brilliant
Activities on site or nearby include:
- Cycling
- Historical sites
- Museums / galleries
- Nightlife
- Shopping / markets
Kids
Children are welcome and stay for free in a baby cot or pay a small supplement for an extra bed in their parents' room. Or there are connecting rooms available.
Best for:
All ages
Family friendly accommodation:
Superior rooms can fit a baby cot; the larger rooms can fit an extra bed.
Cots Available, Extra Beds Available
For more family-friendly places, see our Kids Collection
Location
The Zetter is in Clerkenwell, east London. It's a 7-minute walk from Farringdon Tube station on the edge of the City, and a 10-minute taxi ride from the West End.
By Air
Most scheduled airlines fly into London Heathrow (30km away) or London Gatwick (49km away). Some budget airlines land at London Stansted or London Luton. Technically the closest airport is London City but this is much smaller than the others. Click on the links below for a list of airlines serving these airports.
From the Airport
Taxis from London City airport, London Heathrow and London Gatwick will have an approx. starting price of £50. London has excellent transport links from all airports into the centre of town so you're just as well taking public transport.
From Heathrow airport you can take the fast Heathrow Express rail service to Paddington station. The Gatwick Express service travels from Gatwick airport to Victoria in 30 minutes, and the Stansted Express takes 45-60 minutes to reach Liverpool Street station from the airport. There's a Docklands Light Rail (DLR) service from London City airport to Bank, where you can connect with the Tube network.
By Train
Rail services to London from elsewhere in the UK arrive at Paddington, Marylebone, King’s Cross, St Pancras, Euston, Waterloo, Liverpool Street or Victoria stations, all of which are an easy Tube ride from the hotel. International Eurostar trains from Paris, Lille and Brussels arrive at St Pancras station.
By Coach:
Coach services from all the above airports and elsewhere in the UK arrive at London Victoria. These are often much cheaper - but considerably slower - than the train.
By Car
Driving around London can be stressful and parking is generally a pain in the posterior, so most people rely on public transport or taxis. However, if you really want to hire a car see our car rental recommendations. There's pay and display parking outside, free on Sundays.
Getting Around
Buses and Tube lines serve all areas of London. The hotel is about a 7-minute walk from Farringdon Tube Station, which is on the Circle Line (direct connection to Victoria and Paddington) and the Hammersmith & City Line (direct connection to Paddington). For the cheapest fares buy a pre-paid Oyster card, which is valid on all bus and Tube services, as well as overground trains in the London area.
Detailed directions will be sent to you when you book through i-escape.com.
More on getting to the UK and getting around
Airports:
- London Heathrow 30.0 km LHR
- London Gatwick 49.0 km LGW
Other:
- Beach 90.0 km
- Shops 0.1 km
- Restaurant 0.1 km