11 Allergy-Friendly Hotels In London

Over the holidays, London transforms into a magical winter wonderland with its enchanting Christmas markets, dazzling light displays, ice skating rinks, and holiday themed afternoon tea. Start your trip planning with the 11 most allergy-friendly London hotels. Our Top Rated Allergy-Friendly London Hotel Guide features hotels that offer refrigerators and even full kitchens, prepare safe desserts, provide allergy books and more. We also love that London restaurants are required by law to provide ingredient information on the top 14 food allergens. 

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1. The Langham, London

“When I return to London, I will only stay here. This hotel was the most accommodating and allergy-smart environment I’ve ever stayed in. The communication began a week before our travel with Kieren, our concierge. He assured me he would shop the local Whole Foods for a few safe items upon our late arrival. He also suggested a meeting with the chef. When we arrived, we all sat down with Chef Quintin who understood our needs and prepared special dishes for our child. We wanted to have a proper tea experience, so Chef Quintin made the beautiful desserts HIMSELF avoiding the risk of outside bakeries. It was a fabulous experience for our little one and everything was delicious.”

@ralphonse3 who manages a peanut allergy

2. Rosewood London

“The hotel was so accommodating. We arrived very late at night and ordered room service and even at that late hour, their care was exceptional.”

@susie who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

3. Leonardo Royal London St Paul’s

“It was an excellent hotel that was very clean and was full of trained staff who were knowledgable and willing to help with any questions related to my allergy. The restaurant staff knew the menu and were willing to create special requests in accordance with my allergy. Overall it was an excellent stay.”

@diver96 who manages peanut and tree nut allergies

4. The Berkeley

“Prepared a nut and sesame-free dessert option that was incredible!!”

@eem who manages peanut, tree nut, fish, sesame and lentil allergies

5. InterContinental London Park Lane

“They were able to accommodate my allergies at breakfast and even prepared extra food for me in the evening so I wouldn’t go hungry.”

@allergygirleats who manages peanut, tree nut, soy, sesame, seed, and lobster allergies

6. The Cumberland Hotel

“Didn’t eat food here but the room was super clean and had a fridge to store snacks!”

@swolfe who manages celiac and peanut and tree nut allergies

7. Cheval Three Quays

“This place is absolutely perfect! It’s right next to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. We have a full kitchen with everything I could imagine to help prepare an allergy-safe meal for my kids…fridge, freezer, stove, microwave, oven, etc. There are also local grocery stores that can deliver to the hotel. Absolutely ideal and essential when traveling with my kiddos!”

@safemom who manages peanut, tree nut, chickpea, egg, and seed allergies

8. ME London

“ME London has 157 guest rooms and suites, and is an ideal urban retreat in the heart of London Theater District. The staff at ME London took fantastic care of my son’s food allergy. The Radio Roof Top restaurant staff was excellent at keeping my son safe. The food was delicious. We highly recommend the hotel and the gourmet breakfast!”

@eliseo who manages peanut, tree nut, and shellfish allergies

9. St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London

“Throughout our stay, the staff went out of their way to accommodate my son’s food and environmental allergies, offering safe dining options and synthetic bedding ASAP.”

@ebb29 who manages tree nut, dairy, soy, shellfish, seed and lentil allergies

10. Great Scotland Yard Hotel – In the Unbound Collection by Hyatt

“The hotel staff were accommodating to my son’s food and environmental allergies-switching out linens, providing a refrigerator and dining alternatives at the hotel. The only draw back is that they were not willing to reheat food without us signing a release.”

@ebb29 who manages tree nut, milk, soy, shellfish, seed, and lentil allergies

11. Premier Inn London City Tower Hill

At breakfast, tell the chef you have allergies, and they will call management to go through the allergy book with you. My location had limited nuts (Nutella in self-serve packets).

@elise who manages celiac and peanut and hazelnut allergies

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