The 57-room Broadwick Soho subscribes to the more-is-more philosophy, with lavish and glamorous interiors courtesy of Martin Brudnizki throughout the property. The hotel’s rooftop bar Flute, so named because Broadwick Street was home to a noted flute-maker in the 19th century, features an onyx-topped bar, cork walls, mirrored ceilings, palm motif carpets and animal print upholstery. There’s plenty to look at outside too with the wraparound terrace offering views over Soho. The cocktails take inspo from the films shot in and around the neighbourhood, like Mrs Henderson Presents (with pisco, vermouth, cynar and bitters) and The Look of Love (with tequila, pineapple, fennel pollen, sherry, chamomile and lime). There’s a food menu that includes oysters, tuna tostadas, beef sliders and lobster rolls but really the drinks are where it’s at up here.