Secret 4 Star Hotel in Bloosmbury (code 042) (WC1)

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Housed in an impressive Edwardian property, this 4* hotel is located in Central London close to an array of attractions such as the British Museum and St Georges Church. With a short walk you can reach the fashionable shops of Oxford Street and Covent Garden, as well as the theatres in the West End. The nearby Charlotte Street boasts many restaurants with differing cuisines, but a safe bet is dining in the onsite restaurant which serves an eclectic mix of international and traditional dishes which you can follow up with an after-dinner drink at the lounge bar!



Your Room

The guest rooms are decorated in a traditional Edwardian style with pale walls, floral fabrics and matching bedspreads to create a homely and welcoming ambience. Rooms are packed full of amenities so you'll have plenty of facilities at your finger tips such as satellite TV, premium TV channels, tea and coffee facilities, hairdryer, trouser press and complimentary newspapers.
All Deluxe rooms have been newly refurbished in 2008. Contemporary furnished all rooms are air conditioned with Plasma TV, Power Shower and complimentary toiletries.



Hotel Facilities
  • - 24hr Access
  • - 24hr Front Desk
  • - Air conditioning
  • - Bar, Pub, Lounge
  • - Business Centre
  • - Concierge
  • - Conference Facilities
  • - Continental Breakfast
  • - Disable Room
  • - Disable room with walk-in shower
  • - English Breakfast
  • - Gluten-free Breakfast
  • - Gluten-free Meals
  • - Internet Access
  • - Laundry
  • - NCP at a walking distance
  • - Passenger Lift
  • - Restaurant
  • - Room service
  • - Vegetarian Breakfast
  • - Vegetarian Meals


Room Amenities
  • - Air conditioning
  • - Internet Access
  • - Ironing facilities
  • - Minibar
  • - Satellite/cable television
  • - Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • - Television
  • - Wake up service


Snap Shot
Location
Central

Area
Lively

Hotel Size
Medium

Hotel Brand
Thistle

Hotel Category
Traditional

Postal District
WC1


Out and about

Bloomsbury London - The Place is named after 'Blemondisberi' or the manor of William Blemond, who acquired the land in the early-13th century. The area remained rural until 1661, when the 4th Earl of Southampton built Southampton (now Bloomsbury) Square around his house. More grand squares followed including Bedford Square, laid out in 1775 - 80 and the vast Russell Square, added in 1800. By the mid-19th century the district had become mostly residential but it was never a very fashionable area. This explains why large institutions, such as the British Museum and the University of London, were able to acquire large chunks of the district. Many of the Georgian buildings in the splendid squares have also been taken over by the University, including the 'Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology' and the 'Percival David Foundation for Chinese Art'. The University of London's monolithic Senate House was added in the 1930s.