
Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars occupies a Grade II listed building in the City of London financial district at 19 New Bridge Street, directly opposite Blackfriars rail and Tube station. It offers around 205 modern rooms and suites, multiple dining venues, and a 24-hour gym in a well-connected base near the River Thames and South Bank attractions.
Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Hyatt Regency London Blackfriars occupies a Grade II listed building in the City of London financial district at 19 New Bridge Street, directly opposite Blackfriars rail and Tube station. It offers around 205 modern rooms and suites, multiple dining venues, and a 24-hour gym in a well-connected base near the River Thames and South Bank attractions.”
The hotel sits in a historic Grade II listed building on the former grounds of Bridewell Palace, with contemporary interiors designed for productivity and comfort. Standard rooms measure 29–32 square metres and include king beds or two doubles, marble vanities, walk-in showers, 65-inch TVs, ergonomic workspaces, and corner sofas, while suites reach up to 70 square metres. Many rooms provide views of nearby listed buildings and the City skyline. Dining options comprise Chinese Cricket Club for contemporary Chinese cuisine, NYnLON as a New York–London bistro, City Lounge for casual coffee and bites, and Leaf & Cane, a Latin American-inspired basement bar. The property includes a well-equipped 24-hour fitness centre but has no pool or spa. Event spaces, free high-speed Wi-Fi, and practical services such as dry cleaning support business travelers. Its location directly across from Blackfriars station provides immediate access to Circle and District lines plus mainline rail, with St Paul’s Cathedral, Tate Modern, Shakespeare’s Globe, and Borough Market all within walking distance. The surrounding business district offers a work-focused daytime environment with easy evening access to South Bank dining and theatre.
Mild temperatures, relatively low rainfall, fewer crowds, better award availability, and lower prices during spring and early autumn off-season periods.
Peak season brings significantly higher hotel and flight prices and heavy crowds, including Wimbledon and school holidays; December holiday events also push room rates up despite cool, wet winter conditions.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.