Hotel in London, United Kingdom
The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton
150ptsGood location, mid-market price, limited frills.

About The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton
The Trafalgar St. James puts you on Trafalgar Square at mid-luxury London prices, making it a practical first-timer's choice for central access without the full cost of a five-star address. Book an upper-floor room with a square view — that's where the price premium makes sense. Hilton Honors loyalty benefits apply, and availability is generally easy outside peak summer periods.
A Trafalgar Square address at a mid-market price point — worth it if location is your priority
Expect to pay somewhere in the £200–£350 per night range for a standard room here, which puts The Trafalgar St. James in an interesting position: it costs more than a Premier Inn or boutique Soho option, but noticeably less than the ultra-luxury tier occupied by The Connaught or The Savoy. For that money, you get one of the most central addresses in London — 2 Spring Gardens, right on Trafalgar Square , which is genuinely difficult to beat for a first-time visitor who wants to walk to the National Gallery, Westminster, and the South Bank without hailing a cab.
The property sits within Hilton's Curio Collection, a grouping of independently styled hotels that carry Hilton infrastructure (Honors points, global booking systems, consistent service standards) without looking like a standard business hotel. For first-timers to London, that combination matters: you get the reliability of a major chain alongside a room that actually reflects its location rather than a generic corporate fit-out.
On room category, the upper floors earn their premium. Rooms with a direct Trafalgar Square view are what distinguish this hotel from its peer set , if you are paying to stay here and skipping the view upgrade, you are missing the point of the address. Standard rooms on lower floors or rear-facing aspects are functional but offer little that justifies the price over cheaper alternatives in Covent Garden or Victoria.
The hotel has been part of London's accommodation offering for long enough to have a track record with business travellers and tourists alike. Its location beside the original Spring Gardens site gives it a historical context that goes back centuries, even if the building itself is a modern conversion. For a first visit to London, the ability to step outside and immediately orient yourself around one of the city's most recognisable squares is a practical advantage that shouldn't be underestimated.
Booking is direct through Hilton's direct channels or third-party platforms, and availability is generally reliable outside peak summer and major events. For wider context on where this fits in London's hotel market, see our full London hotels guide. If you want to explore the dining scene nearby, our full London restaurants guide and our full London bars guide cover the neighbourhood well.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, London SW1A 2TS
- Nearest transport: Charing Cross (rail/Bakerloo/Northern lines) and Embankment stations are within a short walk
- Booking difficulty: Easy , standard availability via Hilton direct or OTAs
- Loyalty: Part of Hilton Honors; points earn and redemption applies
- Leading room tier: Upper floors with Trafalgar Square view; the premium is worth it
- Price range: Mid-luxury tier for London; expect £200–£350+ for standard rooms depending on season
- Family suitability: Yes , central location, major attractions on foot, Hilton family policies apply
- Peak periods: Summer (June–August) and major London events push rates and reduce availability; book at least 6–8 weeks ahead during these windows
For comparable options outside London, Lime Wood in Lyndhurst, Gleneagles in Auchterarder, and The Newt in Somerset offer very different stays for trips outside the capital. If you are also considering New York, The Fifth Avenue Hotel occupies a broadly similar position-led niche in Manhattan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pool and spa at The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton?
There is no documented pool or full-service spa at The Trafalgar St. James. If spa facilities are a priority, you will get more on that front at the Bvlgari Hotel London or COMO Metropolitan London, both of which have confirmed wellness offerings. Book here for the Trafalgar Square address, not the amenities.
How is the dining at The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton?
The hotel sits at 2 Spring Gardens, steps from some of London's most concentrated dining in St. James's and Covent Garden, so the neighbourhood carries the food offering more than the hotel itself does. On-site dining exists, but no chef name or award recognition is on record here. If destination dining is part of your trip, plan to eat out rather than rely on the hotel restaurant.
How does The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton compare to nearby hotels?
At roughly £200–£350 per night, The Trafalgar St. James sits well below The Connaught or Raffles London at The OWO on price, and it shows in service depth and room finish. Against 51 Buckingham Gate or COMO Metropolitan London, it trades suite space and calm for a more central, high-traffic location. The honest case for booking here is location per pound, not prestige.
Is The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton family-friendly?
The Trafalgar Square location works well for families visiting central London attractions — the National Gallery, St. James's Park, and the South Bank are all walkable. The hotel's mid-market positioning means it won't have the dedicated kids' facilities of larger resort properties, but for a base-camp family stay focused on sightseeing, it is a practical choice at a lower price than comparable central addresses.
How is the location of The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton?
The address at 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square is one of the strongest arguments for booking here. Charing Cross station is a short walk, the West End and Westminster are both accessible on foot, and the concentration of museums and galleries nearby is hard to beat at this price tier. If you want to cover London without relying on the Tube for every outing, this location earns its premium over hotels further out.
Do loyalty programs work at The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton?
Yes. As part of the Curio Collection by Hilton, the property participates in the Hilton Honors program, so points accumulation and redemption both apply here. If you hold Hilton Honors status, this is a straightforward property to use it at — the rate range of £200–£350 per night means a points redemption can represent decent value compared with burning points at a cheaper out-of-centre hotel.
When is the best time to book The Trafalgar St. James London, Curio Collection by Hilton?
Book at least 4–6 weeks out if you are targeting peak periods around school holidays, major events near Trafalgar Square, or the summer tourist season. Rates at the £200 end of the range are more common in late autumn and winter outside of December. For New Year's Eve, book months in advance or expect to pay well above the standard rate, given the hotel's direct sightline to Trafalgar Square festivities.
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