Six apartments in Denmark Street are being marketed for a £19,250 a week. They are located in Chateau Denmark, a new development in the heart of Soho.
New luxury flats are available to rent in London's Tin Pan Alley - where the Sex Pistols and numerous others started out - but they will cost a huge £1 million a year, the Dailymail reports.
With names such as White Wedding, Wild Ones, Forbidden and Hope You Don't Mind, these service apartments invoke the heyday of rock and roll when London's Soho was the epicentre of the music industry.
But you wouldn't just need to have the lifestyle of a rock star to afford their eye-watering prices, you would need to have deep pockets to pay the rent. Watch the Photogallery.
The four two-bedroom deluxe apartments, in Denmark Street, and two smaller Flitcroft apartments, in Flitcroft Street, are being marketed by UK Sotheby's International for a staggering £19,250 a week - the equivalent of a £1 million a year rent.
They are located in Chateau Denmark, a new development of 55 'session rooms' or apartments, set across 16 mews houses, townhouses and mansion blocks, in the heart of Soho.
Each apartment is furnished with 'maxi' bars, giant screens, sound systems and bespoke goodies, such as drum kits or sex toys, whips, and cuffs, as well as a team of butlers on call 24 hours a day.
Some floors are black rubber, creating an industrial feel, dirty laundry goes in a bag with the word 'Filth' embroidered on it, and a red neon light outside a door can be switched from 'SINNING' to 'IN' depending on whether guests are in residence.
'I think what I love about everything I've seen today is that there's just nothing else quite like this out there,' agent James Somers told the forthcoming Channel 4 programme Britain's Most Expensive Homes.
'Everything from the furniture you've used to putting the bath in the bedroom, to your use of lighting and speakers and disco balls. This is just unlike anything else I've ever seen, anything else I've been into. And that's really what I love about it.'
It was in Denmark Street that the Sex Pistols once lived, the Rolling Stones recorded their debut album and David Bowie invented Ziggy Stardust.