"The white dots on the front of the iconic BBC Television Centre in Shepherd's Bush were once the background to many a TV programme and were recognised the world-over. With the building having opened for operation in 1960, just over 50 wonderful years later the BBC moved out, but its legacy lives on in the form of a part-protected development that includes homes, offices, restaurants and entertainment venues, as well as the White City House hotel which resides in the Grade II listed Helios Building. Part of the Soho House group best-known for its private members' clubs, the hotel has a mid-century, modernist style, as well as eclectic touches that have become the brand's hallmark. The bedrooms are situated in the old broadcast offices and an overnight stay grants you access to a host of facilities, as well as temporary membership of the members only club, which includes access to three screening rooms and various events and performances. The 1960s-inspired bar is worth a visit and the rooftop pool is a must. From the colours of the towels to the flowery patterns of the sun-lounger cushions and the shape of the parasols on this suntrap terrace, everything has a pleasingly retro-chic style that evokes the happiest of times from the era when this building first opened. Grab a drink from the bar, close your eyes and immerse yourself in the atmosphere as you set your imagination free." - The MICHELIN Guide UK Editorial Team