The Zedwell is designed to offer one thing: sleep. If Radiohead opened a hotel, it would be like the Zedwell. The corridors and rooms also have no windows. No phone, TV, room-service menu, iron, kettle or tatty fold-out map of local attractions. Its 721 rooms have multiple double beds (rooms are for two, four, eight or 12 guests), plus showers and toilets. As you move between its 11 floors (this is by arrangement with the management, I didn’t just wander in off the street) you soon lose track of what level you’re on. It could be a stormy November midnight or a sunny spring morning. You might be deep under the sea or in outer space. ![]() Outside, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square roar away, but inside it is dead quiet. The Zedwell hotel on Great Windmill Street, W1, has one of central London’s oddest atmospheres.
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