Here, curation is at the heart of everything. Handpicked interiors feel authentic to London, yet distinctive at the same time. The concierge service is a cut above ā a team of Curators with insider knowledge of the cityās most coveted experiences and hidden gems. And the carefully designed amenities make staying in as tempting as going out. With only 95 residences ā The Edit offers a truly personalised lifestyle.
South Bank is London at its most vibrant. Iconic sights, famous art collections, bustling restaurants and world-class universities are within walking distance. At The Edit, you are a local in one of the most cosmopolitan neighbourhoods in the world.
Walking distance to Tate Modern, Borough Market and the River Thames, youāre moments from historic landmarks, luxury shopping, fine dining and culture. You also live close to London Bridge and the City, where some of the most powerful financial and tech institutions are based.
With only 95 apartments, The Edit is an exclusive, discreet home for the select few. This boutique size allows us to create a truly personalised experience.
Swiss-made V-ZUG appliances with professional-level precision, innovative technology and signature minimalist design grace all apartments at The Edit.
Your private residentsā club gives you access to a high-performance gym powered by Peloton, sauna and ice bath for deep relaxation, working lounge, and private terrace.The Edit takes the concierge service to a new level. Our Curator team will help you make the most of London living with bespoke recommendations and 24/7 assistance.
Commutes across London are fast and easy by train, tube, boat or bike. Access three transport hubs within walking distance from The Edit: Southwark station (Jubilee line), London Blackfriars station (Thameslink, National Rail, Circle and District lines) and London Waterloo (National Rail, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines). Reach top London universities like LSE, City, UCL, and Kingās College within a 30-minute commute from The Edit.
New landscaping at The Edit was designed in partnership with the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, a world-famous botanic garden and a UNESCO site.