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You’ll find iconic luxury hotel The Bloomsbury in a beautifully restored Lutyens’ 1930s’ neo-Georgian building in London’s literary heartland, close to Covent Garden. Cosy and luxurious it’s hard to believe the hotel has 152 rooms: it’s more home from home than hotel with the best turndown service I’ve come across. The elegant rooms and suites are peppered with little luxuries including Malin and Goetz products, Nespresso machines, in-room rolltop baths and luxury marble bathrooms.
Downstairs you can choose between The Coral Room, the glamourous art deco bar which turns to a sultry red when the lights are dimmed, and the Bloomsbury Club Bar, a more intimate affair. Dining at the Dalloway Terrace is a must, it is, after all London’s most instagrammable restaurants and one of the most romantic. Virginia Woolf, an author whose name is synonymous with Bloomsbury, wrote the eponymous character in her novel Dalloway Terrace. This beautiful indoor-outdoor space undergoes seasonal changes and is accompanied by a fresh, often-updated menu as well as beautiful floral installations. If you’re after a luxurious slice of the city look no further.
Local exploring
Designer Shopping
Close to nightlife
Museums
Luxury
Opulent
Sit-out Terrace
Romantic
Air conditioning
Traditional
Disabled access
Child friendly
Gym
Chic
Restaurant
Grand Hotel
Townhouse
Rooms
153 rooms in this hotelSit-out Terrace
Library
No pets
Massage
Meeting Room
Bar
Business Centre
Wifi
Air conditioning
Concierge
Disabled access
Room service
Child friendly
Gym
Restaurant
Designer Shopping
Close to nightlife
Theatre
Museums
Originally published by Good Hotel Guide
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