The Bloomsbury
Dalloway Terrace, named for the Virginia Woolf character, serves a traditional Sunday roast as well as afternoon tea.
The design of the hotel pays homage to the area’s literary heritage with a well-stocked library. While the hotel’s public areas showcase bold wallpaper and sumptuous velvets, guestrooms are more subdued with a soft color palette of cream with navy blue accents. Marble bathrooms come with heated floors.
Dalloway Terrace serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a setting that looks like a secluded English garden. The diverse menus showcase modern European fare that changes seasonally. Options for an evening drink include The Bloomsbury Club Bar which draws inspiration from the lives of the hedonistic Bloomsbury Set, and The Coral Room which embraces a 1920s vibe.
Start your day in the hotel fitness center which is stocked with cardio equipment and weights. If you prefer to run outside, jog around the British Museum to Russell Square.
Exploring the iconic British Museum is a must, along with visiting the Sir John Soane's Museum. From the hotel it’s a short walk to the shops and restaurants of Covent Garden as well as the theater district.
Location of The Bloomsbury
16 - 22 Great Russell Street. London, WC1B England
London Heathrow Airport.
- Room upgrade upon arrival, when available†
- $100 property credit to spend on qualifying dining, spa, and resort activities.
- 12pm check-in, when available
- Late check-out, when available
†Certain room categories are not eligible for upgrade.
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