LONDON
Located in an impressive building dating back to 1905, where a court and a police station for the judges of the Tower Bridge Court were once housed, The Dixon is a new hotel reflecting the vibrant and creative atmosphere of its neighborhood. The 193 rooms, including ten spacious suites, offer an intriguing blend of design, refined decor, and smart technology. Named after John Dixon Butler, the architect of the building, The Dixon has a rich and eventful history. Every element from that era has been carefully considered. The old cell keys have been restored and are now part of an artwork, the old benches stand in the lobby directly opposite the lifts, and in the immense chandelier above the staircase, handcuffs can be seen here and there.