Louis Vuitton Hotel London

Louis Vuitton Opens A Hotel in London

2026 marks the 130-year anniversary of Louis Vuitton’s Monogram. And to celebrate, the House has already unveiled three anniversary capsule collections—Monogram Origine, VVN, and Time Trunk—along with the relaunch of some of the favorites from the Multicolor Murakami collaboration.

However, it seems that wasn’t quite enough. Because now, Louis Vuitton is taking things one step further by bringing the Monogram to life through a hotel pop-up in London.

And just to clear things up early on—this isn’t a hotel you stay in overnight. It’s one you walk through, explore, and discover. Basically, each room in it tells a different chapter of the LV Monogram’s story, putting some of the brand’s most iconic Monogram designs as the basis. And if you’re planning to pay a visit (because you totally should), here is everything you need to know before you go!

Louis Vuitton London Pop Up “Hotel” Experience

Open for only 2 months through June 21st, 2026, the Louis Vuitton London pop-up hotel is located at 28 Berkeley Square in Mayfair. And the experience begins the very moment that you step into the Keepall Lobby, a beautifully reimagined arrival space where the spirit of travel takes center stage. Inspired by the 1930s travel icon, the legendary Louis Vuitton Keepall, the lobby sets the tone for everything that’s to follow.

From here, guests can choose to branch to Café Alma, a scenic cafeteria paying homage to the timeless Louis Vuitton Alma Bag from 1992. First introduced in 1934, Alma’s classic silhouette translates here into a culinary setting filled with elevated pastries, gourmet dishes, and beautifully presented delicacies—all designed to be enjoyed slowly, like a perfect afternoon in Paris.

The journey then continues in the Speedy Room, a luminous, design-forward space dedicated to one of the House’s most recognizable silhouettes: the Speedy. First created in 1930 and most recently reimagined by Pharrell Williams in the Speedy P9, the room plays with contrast, where heritage meets modern energy and craftsmanship meets contemporary cool. It’s easily one of the most visually striking spaces in the entire townhouse!

Then, for something slightly more unexpected, the Neverfull Gym brings a playful twist to the experience. Inspired by the cult-favorite Louis Vuitton Neverfull, the space humorously references its incredible capacity, including the idea that it can carry up to 100 kg (wondering if anyone has actually tried to carry this much weight in a Neverfull—sound off in the comments!).

And finally, there’s Bar Noé, a celebratory space that nods to the origins of the Louis Vuitton Noé. Originally designed in 1932 as a carrier for champagne bottles, the bag’s heritage comes full circle here in a stylish bar dedicated to sparkling moments.

Should You Go?

Louis Vuitton previously had pop-up hotels set up in places like New York, Shanghai, and Bangkok. And this latest chapter in London continues on that tradition, but this time with more of a celebratory focus: 130 years of the House’s iconic Monogram.

I personally think this is a must-see for every LV monogram fan. And especially since the tickets themselves are free. Just make sure to book in advance through louisvuitton.com! Reservations are also advised for Café Alma and Bar Noé.

xoxo’s, Masha

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