Miiro has officially opened its first UK property, Templeton Garden, located in the historic Earl’s Court district of London. This marks a milestone in Miiro’s European expansion, following the brand’s launches in Paris, Barcelona, and Gstaad.
An urban retreat in Earl’s court
Templeton Garden features 156 rooms and suites, with some offering private gardens or balconies. The hotel blends contemporary with traditional English elements, while the interiors are created in collaboration with the London-based design studio Thurstan.
Dining and wellness at Templeton Garden
Templeton Garden offers a variety of dining and relaxation options. The hotel’s restaurant, Pippin’s, serves British cuisine with an emphasis on local ingredients, while the neighborhood bar, Sprout, offers seasonal drinks inspired by British flavors. For a lighter option, the café-deli, Pip’s, serves pastries, bread, and coffee for those on the go.
For guests seeking a wellness experience, the hotel provides a gym and the Miiro signature Refresh Room, a space where guests can relax with showers and luggage storage before check-in or after check-out. Additionally, the hotel features The Library, a space with a curated collection of literary works.
“We are delighted to celebrate the opening of Templeton Garden, the latest addition to Miiro’s growing collection of characterful boutique hotels across Europe. It beautifully embodies our promise to deliver ‘Brilliantly Considered Stays’ that connect guests with the local community. With its elegant design and lush garden oasis, Templeton Garden is set to become London’s newest local favourite.” – Neena Gupta, CEO of Miiro and Executive Director of Group Strategy and International Hospitality at InterGlobe Enterprises
Miiro’s growing European presence
With the opening of Templeton Garden, Miiro continues its rapid expansion across Europe. The brand aims to offer guests unique and enriching stays that connect them with the local culture and history of each destination. Templeton Garden joins Miiro’s existing properties in Paris, Barcelona, and Gstaad, and will be followed by new openings in Vienna and other European cities.