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Perched along the Thames' serpentine curve, the London South Bank boutique hotel near Tate Modern Mad Hatter Hotel inhabits a converted 19th-century hat factory, its red-brick façade adorned with oversized pocket watch sculptures and chess piece finials.

The 78-room property showcases Lewis Carroll-inspired whimsy through looking-glass mirrors that digitally overlay Wonderland characters, and beds shaped like giant teacups with marshmallow-soft mattresses.

The industrial-chic restaurant Down the Rabbit Hole serves molecular gastronomy interpretations of British classics think deconstructed fish & chips served in edible newspaper cones with misting malt vinegar clouds.

Art enthusiasts cross Blackfriars Bridge (90 seconds walk) to explore Tate Modern's Turbine Hall installations, while literature fans join nightly Mad Hatter's Tea Party storytelling sessions in the hotel's hidden garden, featuring live actors portraying Carroll's characters.

Foodies queue at Borough Market's 13th-century vaults for Monmouth Coffee and Neal's Yard Dairy cheeses, then return for the hotel's Drink Me cocktail lab mixing liquid nitrogen caipirinhas.

Corporate travelers utilize the Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre's conference facilities (350m east) and WeWork's South Bank location overlooking the National Theatre.

As a prime example of quirky design hotels London River Thames, this property offers augmented reality walking tours revealing hidden Wonderland murals along the South Bank.

Budget-conscious travelers might prefer The Walrus Hostel's capsule beds in a converted warehouse or the easyHotel Southwark's compact rooms near Waterloo Station.

Heathrow Airport connects via the Elizabeth Line from Tottenham Court Road (15-minute tube journey), while the hotel's Thames Clipper pier offers high-speed river transport to Canary Wharf.

Santander Cycles dock outside for pedal-powered exploration of the Jubilee Walkway's art installations.

Guest reviews consistently praise the immersive theatrical atmosphere and ingenious use of vertical space in compact rooms, though some note the constant hum of South Bank street performers.

The hotel's Curiouser & Curiouser program earns accolades night security doubles as improv actors creating spontaneous Wonderland scenarios.

This Southwark themed hotels near Blackfriars Bridge partners with Shakespeare's Globe for midnight rehearsals where guests read lines with actors, while the concierge arranges private viewings of Winchester Palace's medieval rose window.

Historical landmarks include the excavated Roman bathhouse beneath the hotel's wine cellar and the Cross Bones Graveyard's memorial to medieval prostitutes.

The property's Time Machine Elevators feature decade-specific scents and sounds 1960s Beatlemania one moment, Victorian street cries the next.

Evening entertainment ranges from silent discos on the rooftop beehive garden to puzzle-solving escape rooms based on Carroll's mathematical riddles.

For those seeking central London pubs with accommodation, alternatives include The Anchor Bankside's Chaucer-era coaching rooms or The George Inn's galleried courtyard dating from 1676. Business amenities include holographic projectors in meeting rooms and a 24-hour Writer's Den stocked with vintage typewriters and absinthe on tap.

The hotel's Eat Me afternoon tea features vertically suspended sandwiches and champagne poured into antique hatpins.

Educational institutions encompass King's College London's Strand Campus (0.8 miles north) and the BFI Reuben Library's film archives.

The hotel partners with the Old Operating Theatre Museum for macabre cocktail nights in Europe's oldest surgical amphitheater.

Each room contains a Wonderland Wunderkammer curiosity cabinets filled with miniature dioramas depicting scenes from Through the Looking-Glass.

The property's underground spa features a Pool of Tears saltwater floatation tank and Cheshire Cat Grin LED light therapy treatments.

Nearby hidden gems include the secret tunnel network beneath the Thames and the annual Underwater Ball where guests dance in dry-forged seabed installations during low tide.

Photography enthusiasts borrow vintage box cameras to capture the hotel's daily Living Chess matches played across a giant board on the Queen's Walk.

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https://www.madhatterhotel.co.uk/
Title :
The Mad Hatter Hotel - Fuller's Pub and Hotel in London
Description :
Visit The Mad Hatter Hotel, home of outstanding beer & cider, great wines, mouth-watering fresh food and exceptional service.

Address

1 Stamford Street, South Bank, SE1 9NT

Map Coordinates

Lat : 51.5070058, Lng : -0.1048321

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