If you’re fancying a little London getaway or perhaps traveling on business, The Bloomsbury would love to house you for the duration of your stay. Nestled among the calmingly chaotic heart of London, the hotel sits between Covent Garden, Tottenham Court Road, and Clarkenwell. You might notice the presence of the 1930s neo-Georgian building immediately; Sir Edwin Lutyen, one of the country’s leading architects, is to applaud for the meticulous attention to detail and engaging design.
To match the personality of the structure, The Bloomsbury has been appropriately dressed with bright yet comforting tones and décor to match the original time period. Unravel yourself in a small piece of history and unpack in your spacious accommodations. Rave over the intricately patterned wallpaper, collapse into the plush duck-down duvets, or work off some jet-lag in the fitness centre. The Bloomsbury has taken care of all the big luxury elements but refused to stop there. All rooms include Temple Spa bathroom amenities, flat screen TV, high-speed Wi Fi across the entire property, and room service. For business travelers or those needing to host an event, theater-style meeting rooms are at your disposal, with reservations of course.
Guests continue to be spoiled on premises with delightful food and drink options. The Coral Room is coloured accordingly and is new to the Central London drinking scene. The vibrant bar draws inspirations from the 1920s and offers a dynamic menu for afternoon and evening tipples. For calming poetic vibes, sink into your chair and sip some tea at the Dalloway Terrace. The secret garden atmosphere is blooming in warmer months and heated during winter for a year-round dining experience. Choose from light breakfast or brunch menus and have a look over the wine and cocktail list. Take a moment to set yourself free among the crowd of literary Bloomsbury. The Bloomsbury Club Bar pays tribute to those that rejected the Victorian ideas of religion to explore their own spiritual meaning. With cocktails created with tarot cards in mind, choose from one of the fourteen to reveal your future.
While The Bloomsbury makes it hard to leave, they do encourage you to get out and explore the Bloomsbury region and the rest of London. The surrounding 18th century neighbourhood is riddled with museums, cafes, bookstores, and other historically-based adventures. With plenty of train stations and other means of public transportation easily accessible, the entirety of London is at your fingertips. Let The Bloomsbury hotel be your guide.