Holiday Inn Bloomsbury Hotel (WC1)

Coram Street. London. WC1N 1HT.

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The Holiday Inn London-Bloomsbury is a modern and stylish hotel in London's West End. The hotel has some great facilities such as high speed internet access, a health and fitness centre, and a same day dry cleaning service. The hotel is in an exceptional central location just off Russell Square in Bloomsbury. You will find Bloomsbury to be a more relaxing area with quiet garden squares dominating the scene yet you will still be within walking distance of exciting attractions such as Oxford Street, Covent Garden, Soho and The British Museum.



Your Room

Rooms are everything you would expect from a four star hotel. They are clean, comfortable, modern and very well equipped. They are bright and colourful and feature amenities such as wireless high speed internet access in all the rooms along with satellite/cable TV, direct dial telephone, air conditioning, tea and coffee making facilities and a private bathroom.



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


Room Amenities
  • - Air conditioning
  • - Broadband Internet Access
  • - Direct Dial telephone
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Internet Access
  • - Ironing facilities
  • - Minibar
  • - Satellite/cable television
  • - Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • - Television
  • - Wake up service
  • - Wireless high speed Internet Access


Snap Shot
Location
Central

Area
Fun, Tranquil

Hotel Brand
Holiday Inn

Hotel Size
Large

Hotel Category
Modern

Postal District
WC1


Out and about

Russell Square London - Russell Square is one of the largest squares in London. Laid out in 1800, the square is dominated by the flamboyant Russell Hotel, which occupies its east side. Opened in 1900, the Russell Hotel is probably the finest of the great Victorian hotels to survive in London. This red-brick and terracotta fantasy has colonnaded balconies and prancing cherubs beneath the main columns. The exuberance continues in the interior where the stunning lobby is faced with marble of many colours and has an imposing stairway leading off it.