Soho Escorts, W1

Welcome to our gallery of beautiful escort in Soho, W1.

Or Soho escorts are available for incalls if you would like to join them at their accommodation, or, if you prefer, they are equally happy to accompany you to any one of the wonderful nearby hotels for a memorable outcall encounter.

Situated in the heart of London’s West End, nestled between Mayfair, Fitzrovia and Covent Garden, covering approximately one square mile, Soho is renowned for having one of the most vibrant, diverse and fun-loving atmospheres in the whole of London. Day or night, this place never sleeps and is packed with remarkable boutiques, cuisine and entertainment.

Soho has always been a very unique and interesting location, despite what some people may believe about its rather shady past. It was still extremely endearing even in the 1960s, when it was teeming with escort strip joints and peep shows. Naturally, much of the region has undergone redevelopment. As a result, it no longer has this atmosphere; instead, it has been replaced by a fresh vibe that still ensures the area remains synonymous with amusement and pleasure.

There really is no shortage of things to see and experience here with a stunning Soho lady by your side: you can enjoy the beautiful architecture of Liberty, spend time browsing the boutiques in Berwick Street (which is also home to one of London’s oldest markets), or browse the box office at the selection of theatres to enjoy a spell-binding performance. Whatever you choose to do, you will surely want to experience all of this with a stunningly beautiful lady by your side.

Hotel Café Royal

Our choice for the most exquisite hotels in the area would undoubtedly be the Hotel Café Royal and the Courthouse Hotel; however, as with everything in Soho, the neighbourhood offers both the opulent and the down-to-earth, so if you are looking for something a little more budget-friendly, you could try the Sanctum Soho Hotel. Equally, as you would expect in such a diverse area, there are restaurants and bars to suit every taste; however, we particularly recommend Yauatcha or Barrafina for the most exquisite experience. Whatever you choose to do in Soho, one of our sublime escorts will be delighted to accompany you.

Green Bar at Hotel Café Royal, 68 Regent Street, W1B 4DY

Enjoy an alfresco lunch pre May 17th at Oscar Wilde’s favourite watering hole, where Winston Churchill was said to enjoy a steak. Post May 17th, you may dine inside, but it is a beautiful spot to enjoy a wonderful lunch with a beautiful girl. There may be no better place in London to visit for a cocktail; Cafe Royal has been serving cocktails since 1937, so they are certainly well-practised mixologists. Whether you are in the mood for a martini or want to try something a bit more creative, let the Green bar staff work their magic. From oysters to steaks, the menu is perfect for a summery date. Book ahead to avoid disappointment. This is a fantastic venue and is now not to be missed.

Kettner’s Townhouse, 29 Romilly Street, W1D 5HP

Once frequented by Oscar Wilde, Kettner’s Townhouse is steeped in history. If only their walls could talk. Auguste Kettner, private chef to Napoleon III originally opened the townhouse as a French restaurant in 1867. Today Soho House run the show as a champagne bar, restaurant and boutique hotel. A nod to Kettners scandalous and flamboyant past visitors are seen in the racy art dotted around the townhouse. Being a Soho House property the venue is impeccably styled throughout. Expect brightly coloured William Morris wallpaper, chic patterned upholstery and lots of fabulously flattering lighting. The suites are the bougiest of boudoirs with four poster beds and antique rolltop baths. Perfect for a night of unadulterated bliss with a gorgeous companion.

Ham Yard Bar and Restaurant, Ham Yard, Soho, W1D 7DT

With a seasonal menu and a sophisticated yet laid-back atmosphere, the Ham Yard Bar and Restaurant is the perfect backdrop for a lunchtime date. Offering both al fresco and indoor seating (where permitted), the venue highly recommends booking a table. The courtyard is a hidden oasis with heaters and blankets should the British summertime become predictably chilly. The cocktail menu will warm you up with a Black margarita, no, not your usual margarita, featuring blackberry puree and black salt. There is also a smoked cherry Boulevardier, which looks like it would certainly put hair on your chest! After you have had some fun with the extensive cocktail menu, it’s onto the food, which is just as interesting, if not a little simpler. Salmon fishcakes, steak and Dover sole are all on the menu. Simple, seasonal, but very well done, the Ham Yard does everything so well.

If you don’t see a restaurant here that tempts you, then you have an abundance of other options. Soho is home to iconic restaurants such as Manzi’s, Scott’s and 34.