Sanderson
50 Berners St, London, W1T 3NG -
Up to
180 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
Step away from tradition and experience the heart of London’s West End with a retreat into a world of fantasy and well-being. Philippe Starck has transformed the iconic 1950s building into a surreal dream world, embodying a new kind of luxury that is sophisticated, minimalistic, and infused with a touch of wit and irony.
At Sanderson, we provide a range of options, from the bright Gallery to the captivating stained glass windows of the Billiard Room. Our luxurious spaces serve as chic and elegant venues for any event. With exceptional service and custom menus, these exclusive spaces are highly sought after, each one designed to meet your unique requirements.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 180
Dining
up to 80
Theatre
up to 100
Boardroom
up to 28
Cabaret
up to 48
Classroom
up to 36
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Air conditioning
Natural light
Table / chairs included
Whiteboards
Overnight accommodation
Cloakroom
Tea
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Audio & visual
TV screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Sound system
Microphone
Space rules
Allowed events
Wedding ceremony licence
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 30 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Abrar Thabit
We stayed for 2 nights in September 2024. The room is spacious, clean, and neat. The bed and the pillows were comfortable. There's a safe, hairdryer, and a fridge in the room. There's also a pair of dumbbells with some instructions, which we thought was fun and neat! The only annoying thing was the curtains. It want only one pair of curtains as in any hotel room but multiple small windows (I think 5) each with a shutter and a blackout curtain. So, every night we had to pull them down one by one. There's no iron in the room, but we asked for one from the reception. The staff were friendly and helpful when we asked them to extend our check out time and to store our luggage for some time. The gym is big and has multiple cardio and strength machines, as well as two sets of dumbbells with various weights. The breakfast is expensive compared to breakfast restaurants nearby. You either pay £26 for the cold buffet (cheese platter, cold meats, yogurt, fruits, and cereal) (see the pics and video) or pay £30 to get that + your choice of a hot dish (eggs or pancakes).
Ju MK
Excellent central location, the rooms are spacious by London standards, quirky design but convenient and great service. AC is working fine which is great if you are visiting during summer. On the downside, the amneties were limited. The place is super busy and since it is centrally located, you could hear the street noise during the night.
ליבי בלאס
Great location. Minutes away (by walk) from London's center (Oxford, Regent st. etc...) Didn't get a 5 star vibe though...4 stars is more accurate. The building is pretty old. The doors make this horrible squeaky sound and the hallway has a horrible, old and dusty smell. We couldn't breathe from that smell until we entered our room. Luckily that smell was only in the hallway because if it was also in my room I'd switch it a thousand times. They should really do something about that hallway smell. We were on the 1st floor, don't know about the other floors. The bed is pretty small, if u share it with someone u don't have much moving space as you sleep. Plus, I had to request some basic things to be brought to my room as I checked in such as a vanity kit and shower cap, instead of them waiting for me in my room as I arrive. Very nice gym for sport lovers. Other than these maintenance issues, Sanderson is a really nice hotel. Kind staff, great location. Big, spacious and well designed rooms (though the room looked better online) , but I wouldn't rate it as 5 stars.
Hugo Symons
We had a really nice stay. The staff are lovely and very attentive to their guests! The rooms are unique and well decorated. A DJ is available until midnight on certain nights, and we were able to enjoy that. The only unpleasant thing was that we were on the first floor and could hear everything happening outside… no sound insulation at all. I could hear the security guards talking in front of the hotel, as well as drunk people returning from their night out. I could also hear my upstairs neighbour walking and all the comings and goings in the corridor. Needless to say, we didn’t get much sleep… It’s really disappointing.
IKS
The review is for afternoon tea only, we haven't stayed at the hotel. We love to try afternoon teas around London and have experienced quite a few, and this was the most underwhelming one in terms of quality, service and value for money. We entered the hotel through the bar, where a whole bunch staff was standing and having a heated conversation. They noticed we came in but no one bothered to acknowledge us or help. A hostess showed up in 5 min and seated us. The service was slow, it took about 25 min before anything came to table. We had to chase everything couple of times and remind the waitresses. For various reasons, we only found one or two sandwich types edible. They sparingly give any seconds and that has to be chased too. We ended up paying more than 200 pounds for 2 adults and 2 kids. For that kind of money could have had a steak dinner. Or a decent afternoon tea somewhere else. Odd crowd visiting the hotel bar too, not a great vibe. Definitely would not recommend
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