Bloomsbury Hotels in London

Bloomsbury 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.


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Coram Street, London, United Kingdom, WC1N 1HT

0.07 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
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61-66 Russell Square, London, United Kingdom, WC1B 5BB

0.18 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
Tavistock Hotel, London
Tavistock Square, London, United Kingdom, WC1H 0DG

0.21 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
Royal National Hotel, London
Bedford Way, London, United Kingdom, WC1H 0DG

0.23 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
Sienna Access Apartments City apartments London
London

0.25 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
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130-134 Southampton Row, London, United Kingdom, WC1B 5AG

0.26 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
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Compton Place, Off 37 Tavistock Place, London, United Kingdom, WC1H 9SE

0.29 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map
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126 Southampton Row, London, United Kingdom, WC1B 5AD

0.30 km from Bloomsbury - Show on Map