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Stay, Eat, and Unwind at Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park, London

Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park combines canal-side dining, wellness, creative spaces, and flexible London stays under one roof.

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London has plenty of hotels and plenty of serviced apartments, but very few places try to combine living, hospitality, wellness, dining, and creative culture into one connected experience.

That’s exactly what Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park is doing. Set inside the former London Taxi Drivers’ HQ beside the Grand Union Canal, this newly opened West London property works as a flexible lifestyle space.

You can stay here overnight, move in for months, book dinner by the canal, use a creative workspace, or spend time in a wellness spa — all within the same building. And importantly, you don’t need to stay there to experience most of it.

What is Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park?

Mason & Fifth is a hybrid hospitality concept that sits somewhere between a boutique hotel, serviced apartment, members’ club, wellness space, and creative hub.

The idea is built around flexibility. You can stay for one night, one week, or several months depending on what you need, without losing the comfort or design quality you’d expect from a premium London stay.

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The Westbourne Park location is the brand’s largest property so far, with 332 studios spread across the canal-side building. But unlike many modern lifestyle hotels that focus mostly on aesthetics, this one is designed around how people actually spend time in a city. You can work downstairs, train at the gym, book a cold therapy session, eat by the canal, attend a film screening, and head back to your room without ever feeling confined to a traditional hotel setup.

The Studio Stays experience

Studios start from approximately £170 per night or £2,295 per month, with layouts ranging from shorter-stay hotel-style rooms to larger studios with kitchenettes for longer living arrangements.

Inside the rooms, the design leans heavily into handcrafted materials and London-based makers. You’ll notice natural linens, warm wood finishes, artisanal ceramics, custom chopping boards, and minimalist cabinetry throughout the space.

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Several local design studios contributed bespoke pieces across the property, including furniture, ceramics, and lighting. That gives the interiors a much more tactile and residential feel compared to a conventional hotel room.

Some studios are intentionally designed for guests who plan to spend most of their time outside exploring London, while others function more like compact apartments suited to longer stays or transitional living.

Canal Restaurant at Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park

Located on the ground floor overlooking the Grand Union Canal, the restaurant is open to the public for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The setting is one of its biggest strengths. Large windows and a south-facing terrace open directly onto the water, giving the space a quieter and more relaxed atmosphere than many central London restaurants.

The restaurant is run in partnership with Dom Hamdy of HAM Restaurants, the group behind London spots like Bar Crispin and Bistro Freddie.

The kitchen is led by chef Adrian Hernandez Farina, whose background includes Humo in Mayfair, ASKA, and The French Laundry.

That experience shows up in the menu. The food focuses on seasonal British and European ingredients without becoming overly technical or intimidating.

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Some standout dishes include:

  • Crab doughnuts.
  • Bream crudo with cherry and chilli.
  • Cornish John Dory with lemon dill butter.
  • Monkfish with datterini tomatoes and capers.
  • A widely talked-about cheeseburger served pink and stacked high.

You must also give the desserts a try. The brown butter cake with sour cherries and the tiramisù are among the strongest finishes on the menu.

The drinks here also deserve attention. Wines focus on sustainable producers, while cocktails on tap come from A Bar with Shapes for a Name, one of London’s most respected cocktail bars.

In the evenings, DJs regularly play inside the restaurant, shifting the atmosphere from daytime café energy into a more social dinner setting.

The wellness and spa experiences

One of the biggest differences between Mason & Fifth and a typical London hotel is how deeply wellness is integrated into the property.

The Grounding, the in-house wellness space, includes:

  • Sauna and steam rooms.
  • Cold water therapy.
  • Swimming pool access.
  • Gym facilities.
  • Weekly yoga, Pilates, HIIT, and Boxfit classes.

The approach here is less about luxury spa rituals and more about routines you can realistically build into daily life. Longer-term residents can also access personalised consultations and structured wellness programming.

Creative spaces, cinema, and cultural activities

The building also functions as an active cultural and creative space. Inside, you’ll find a listening lounge and cinema space used for film screenings, workshops, live music, and artist-led programs. Furthermore, a dedicated music studio developed alongside FOLD’s Seb Glover positions the property as a legitimate creative environment

There’s also a panoramic 10th-floor lounge overlooking the London skyline, giving residents and members a quieter communal space away from the busier public areas downstairs.

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Meadow workspace and flexible creative studios

For people who work remotely or creatively, Mason & Fifth includes a dedicated workspace called Meadow.

The space accommodates around 120 makers, creatives, and freelancers, with options ranging from daily hot desks to longer workshop memberships.

Importantly, subsidised memberships are also offered to local charities and community groups, helping the project feel more connected to Westbourne Park itself rather than operating separately from the neighbourhood.

The overall idea is that you can genuinely live and work from the building without feeling isolated from London around you.

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Where Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park is located

The property sits in Westbourne Park, an area in West London positioned between Notting Hill, Golborne Road, and Portobello Road.

That location matters because it places you close to independent cafés, markets, galleries, and restaurants while staying slightly removed from the heavier tourist flow of central Notting Hill.

Address: 11 Woodfield Road, London W9 2BA.
Nearest Tube Station: Westbourne Park Station (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines).

Mason & Fifth works best if you want flexibility without sacrificing design or comfort.

It suits:

  • Travellers staying longer than a standard hotel trip.
  • Creatives working temporarily in London.
  • Couples between homes or relocating.
  • Remote workers wanting integrated workspace access.
  • Londoners visiting Canal restaurant or the wellness facilities without booking a room.
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That combination is what makes the concept stand out. You’re not locked into one version of the space. You can interact with it as a hotel, restaurant, workspace, spa, or cultural venue depending on what you need from it.

Key details

Property: Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park.
Address: 11 Woodfield Road, London W9 2BA.
Reservation: Use their website canalrestaurantcom
Pricing: From approximately £170/night or £2,295/month.
Restaurant: Canal Restaurant (open to the public).
Nearest station: Westbourne Park.
Facilities: Wellness spa, gym, cinema, listening lounge, workspace, music studio.

What makes Mason & Fifth interesting is that none of its spaces feel separated from each other. The restaurant feeds into the social atmosphere, the workspace supports longer stays, the wellness facilities encourage slower routines, and the canal-side setting softens the pace of the whole property.

It feels like you are temporarily stepping into a fully built London lifestyle.

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Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park, London

Explore Mason & Fifth Westbourne Park, London for canal dining, wellness spaces, creative studios, and flexible luxury stays.

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