Canada’s First Hard Rock Hotel Opens Bookings
by Briana Bonfiglio
Photo: Hard Rock International
The first Hard Rock Hotel in Canada has just opened bookings in anticipation of its grand opening this spring.
Reservations can now be made for stays beginning June 1, 2025, at the Hard Rock Hotel London, Ontario. The property is fittingly located with 100 Kellogg Lane, Canada’s largest indoor entertainment complex and only UNESCO City of Music.
“The debut of Hard Rock Hotel London, Ontario, marks an exciting milestone as we bring our iconic brand to this vibrant city,” said John Rees, SVP of Hotel Operations at Hard Rock International. “Guests can expect the signature Hard Rock vibe, where music, entertainment, and hospitality come together to create something truly special. We look forward to sharing the unmistakable energy that defines Hard Rock Hotels and offers unforgettable experiences for travelers and locals alike.”
This boutique 164-key hotel will greet guests with a 32-foot-tall metallic guitar sculpture at the entrance, which combines a light show and music for a theatrical welcome. The grand lobby pays tribute to the Kellogg building’s history with brick elements blended with new stone tile, skylights, and music memorabilia.
Music permeates the hotel in the Body Rock® Fitness Centre’s energizing playlists and underwater sound systems in the indoor and outdoor pools, as well as with Hard Rock’s signature Sound of Your Stay program that offers musical experiences throughout.
Hard Rock Hotel London, Ontario offers specialty suites with floor-to-ceiling windows, family-style suites that have separate rooms with bunk beds, and the Rock Star Suite, which is complete with a plush living room, music-inspired interiors, a bar and kitchenette, and high-end amenities. The hotel also features the brand’s signature Rock Om program that blends yoga with DJ-curated playlists for on-demand, in-room relaxation.
For dining options, guests can expect the GMT-5 bar, Sessions Restaurant & Bar, and the 1913 speakeasy named after the year the Kellogg’s Factory opened. The bar’s mixologist will serve cereal-infused beverages as a nod to the venue’s history.

