“Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
Indeed, a discerning eye was required to see the potential of the majestic architectural gem hidden in a Victorian edifice from 1856. Located between Covent Garden and Bloomsbury, the former Baptist church was renovated under the direction of Jacques Garcia, who brilliantly revived the site’s bohemian, baroque spirit.
When Michel Reybier was looking to open an establishment in London in 2022, he chose this very neighborhood, celebrated by writers and intellectuals.
It would prove the ideal site for L’oscar London, a hotel and restaurant designed as an homage to Oscar Wilde, the great literary figure of the turn of the century best known for his aphorisms, which one could easily imagine him uttering upon entering L’oscar London…
