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Where to stay in Bloomsbury

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If you are not London based and are thinking of including our make your own wedding ring workshop as part of a weekend in London then there are plenty of accommodation options withing walking distance on our workshop.

Bloomsbury is one of London's most charming neighbourhoods, perfectly balancing literary history (home of the Bloomsbury Set) with a central location near the British Museum.

Here is a curated list of 16 hotels categorized by their service level and typical price point:

Luxury Hotels

These properties offer high-end amenities, historic architecture, and top-tier service.

  • The Bloomsbury Hotel: A stunning Grade II-listed neo-Georgian building featuring the famous Dalloway Terrace and glamourous, design-led suites.

  • Kimpton Fitzroy London: Occupying a landmark terracotta building on Russell Square, this hotel boasts palatial interiors and a spectacular central palm court.

  • The Montague on the Gardens: A boutique luxury hotel overlooking the British Museum, known for its private gardens and themed seasonal pop-ups (like the Beach Bar or Ski Lodge).

  • The Zetter Bloomsbury: A new luxury addition (opening early 2026) that blends classic Georgian style with modern cocktail culture, located just steps from the museum.


4-Star Hotels (Mid-to-High Range)

  • Radisson Blu Hotel, London Bloomsbury Street: A stylish, contemporary hotel featuring "deluxe" rooms and an excellent on-site restaurant, the Bloomsbury Street Kitchen.

  • The Bedford Hotel: A dependable 4-star choice on Southampton Row that features a surprisingly peaceful "hidden" garden at the back.

  • The Academy: A collection of five restored Georgian townhouses that feels like a private club, complete with a library and a charming courtyard.

  • Grange White Hall Hotel: Housed in an 18th-century townhouse, this hotel offers a more traditional English aesthetic with period features and marble bathrooms.


3-Star Hotels (Comfortable & Central)

  • Thistle London Bloomsbury Park: An Edwardian-style hotel that offers modern, refurbished rooms and a very convenient location near Russell Square station.

  • The President Hotel: Known for its Art Deco lobby and "Signature Service," it serves as a reliable, no-fuss base for exploring the West End.

  • Tavistock Hotel: Overlooking Tavistock Square, this hotel has a retro, nostalgic feel and is popular for its large capacity and friendly atmosphere.

  • Royal National Hotel: One of the largest hotels in the UK. While it’s massive, it offers various wings (like the City Sleeper) that provide a more elevated 3-star experience.


Budget Hotels (Value-Focused)

These options are ideal for those who want to be in the heart of London without the high price tag.

  • Jesmond Hotel: A family-run bed and breakfast on Gower Street that consistently gets high marks for its cleanliness and friendly staff.

  • St Giles Hotel London: Located at the edge of Bloomsbury near Tottenham Court Road, it offers compact rooms and some of the best value-for-money in the area.

  • The Harrison: A boutique pub with rooms. It’s perfect if you want a cozy, local atmosphere with a great breakfast included.

  • Clink261: A high-quality hostel/budget hotel hybrid that offers private rooms for travelers who prioritize location and price over extensive amenities.