Grange Blooms Hotel (WC1)

7 Montague Street. London. WC1B 5BP.

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The Grange Blooms Hotel is set in an impressive 18th century townhouse. It has traditional decor and displays period art creating a humble yet elegant atmosphere. Overlooking the private garden you can enjoy a traditional English breakfast or a light continental buffet before you begin your day in the vibrant bustle of the city! The hotel offers business facilities and a 24 hour reception. It is located in the gorgeous area of Bloomsbury, adjacent to the British Museum, a brilliant place to start uncovering the wonders of London!



Your Room

Rooms are both elegant and comfortable and are characterised by dark wood furnishings and burgundy shades. They are well equipped to meet your every requirement including facilities such as satellite TV, a direct dial phone, 24 hour room service, complimentary newspapers, modem access and a private bathroom.



Hotel Facilities
  • - 24hr Access
  • - 24hr Front Desk
  • - Babysitting
  • - Bar, Pub, Lounge
  • - Business Centre
  • - Concierge
  • - Conference Facilities
  • - Continental Breakfast
  • - English Breakfast
  • - Internet Access
  • - Laundry
  • - NCP at a walking distance
  • - Passenger Lift
  • - Restaurant
  • - Room service


Room Amenities
  • - Direct Dial telephone
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Internet Access
  • - Ironing facilities
  • - Satellite/cable television
  • - Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • - Television
  • - Wake up service


Snap Shot
Location
Central

Hotel Brand
Grange

Hotel Size
Small

Hotel Category
Traditional

Area
Tranquil

Postal District
WC1


Out and about

Holborn is the traditional home of the legal profession. The Inns of Court, ancient legal centres, were located here to symbolise the law as a mediator in the battle for power between the City and Westminster. The atmosphere of Holborn is still derived from the four surviving Inns: Lincoln's Inn, Gray's Inn, Middle Temple and Inner Temple. The courtyards and passageways of these Inns are a quite oasis from the busy capital. The magnificent neo-Gothic Royal Courts of Justice, civil courts, are found in the Strand. Temple Bar, where the Strand meets Fleet Street, marks the official boundary between Westminster and the City. The monument, set in the centre of the road, is a griffin, the symbol of the City. The Queen cannot pass this point without the permission of the Lord Mayor of London.