Soho Escorts

Soho holds central London's densest concentration of restaurants, members' clubs and discreet boutique hotels: Dean Street, Greek Street, Old Compton Street, anchored by theatres on one side and Mayfair on the other.

Soho occupies the square mile between Oxford Street, Regent Street, Charing Cross Road and Shaftesbury Avenue. The area has been central London’s after-hours quarter since the eighteenth century, and the modern version contains the city’s densest concentration of restaurants, members’ clubs, theatres, late-night bars and discreet boutique hotels. For Her Secret Society’s Soho-available companions, the area is one of the most distinctive booking environments in central London: dinner-and-theatre evenings, members’ club introductions, late dining, and arrangements that extend well into the small hours of the morning.

The hotels are concentrated, boutique and designed for the area’s particular rhythm. The Soho Hotel on Richmond Mews and Ham Yard Hotel on Ham Yard are the two Tim and Kit Kemp anchors, each operating in the company’s distinctive English-modern style; both maintain private screening rooms and serious cocktail bars on the ground floor. Hazlitt’s on Frith Street is the area’s longest-standing boutique address, three connected eighteenth-century townhouses with thirty rooms named after the building’s literary visitors. Dean Street Townhouse, owned by the Soho House group, occupies one of the most discreet hotel addresses in the area, with a small but exceptional ground-floor restaurant. Broadwick Soho, opened more recently on Broadwick Street, is the latest addition. For something a few streets north, The London EDITION on Berners Street sits at the Fitzrovia border.

The members’ clubs are a defining feature. Soho House itself maintains 76 Dean Street (the original) and 40 Greek Street; The Groucho Club on Dean Street has been the media-and-publishing standard for forty years; Blacks Club on Dean Street and The Union Club on Greek Street operate at the more deliberately literary end; Quo Vadis combines a private members’ club with one of the area’s best dining rooms. Our companions are routinely invited as plus-ones; introductions to clients who hold memberships can be arranged with appropriate notice.

The dining is unusually deep. Quo Vadis on Dean Street, Hopkinson and Lander’s restaurant in the converted Marx House, is one of the area’s defining destinations. Andrew Edmunds on Lexington Street remains the candle-lit English neighbourhood restaurant that has been operating since 1986; Bocca di Lupo on Archer Street is the regional Italian institution; Bao Soho, Kiln, Hoppers and the rest of the JKS group’s Soho cluster occupy the contemporary South-East-and-South-Asian spectrum; Brasserie Zédel covers the budget-end Art Deco French brasserie in the basement of the former Regent Palace Hotel; 10 Greek Street and St. JOHN’s various offshoots round out the picture.

The booking pattern reflects all of this. Soho engagements are typically late, theatrical, and often club-anchored. Many of our Soho-available companions are familiar with the front-of-house teams at the major venues, and the area’s hotels are configured for the rhythm: late check-in, late checkout, room service that runs until 4am at the larger properties.

For incall and outcall arrangements within W1D and W1F, our Soho-available companions are at home across the area’s hotels and members’ clubs.

The adjacency is compact. Bond Street and the broader Mayfair cluster sit west across Regent Street; Fitzrovia lies north across Oxford Street; Covent Garden is east across Charing Cross Road; theatres span the southern boundary along Shaftesbury Avenue.

Nearby Hotels

  • The Soho Hotel, Richmond Mews
  • Ham Yard Hotel, Ham Yard
  • The London EDITION (Fitzrovia border)
  • Hazlitt's, Frith Street
  • Dean Street Townhouse
  • Karma Sanctum Soho
  • Broadwick Soho, Broadwick Street

Transport

  • Tottenham Court Road: Central, Northern, Elizabeth
  • Leicester Square: Northern, Piccadilly
  • Piccadilly Circus: Bakerloo, Piccadilly
  • Oxford Circus: Bakerloo, Central, Victoria

Notable Dining

  • Quo Vadis, Dean Street
  • Bocca di Lupo, Archer Street
  • Andrew Edmunds, Lexington Street
  • Bao Soho, Lexington Street
  • Kiln, Brewer Street
  • Brasserie Zédel, Sherwood Street
  • Hoppers Soho, Frith Street
  • 10 Greek Street

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