Hazlitt’s
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Once home to poet William Hazlitt, who died in poverty in 1830, Hazlitt’s in Soho is a small hotel with a big character.
Once home to poet William Hazlitt, who died in poverty in 1830, Hazlitt’s in Soho is a small hotel with a big character. Read less

Once home to poet William Hazlitt, who died in poverty in 1830, Hazlitt’s in Soho is a small hotel with a big character. Well located at the heart of all the activity, each of the rooms are named after people who visited in Hazlitt’s day, and decorated in a distinct style where no two are the same. Service is warm and efficient, the rooms are comfortable, and you're just a quick jaunt away from your next adventure.
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