Bloomsbury was developed into a fashionable residential area of London in the 17th and 18th Centuries by the Russell Family. It has strong literary links and a wide range of cultural and educational institutions. The British Medical Association and Great Ormond Street Hospital are two medical institutions serving the area and the most notable tourist attraction is the British Museum where you can also take afternoon tea in the Court Restaurant.
A fabulous afternoon tea within easy walking distance of London's theatre district.
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READ MOREClose to the British Museum and the hotel overlooks the beautiful Dickensian Woburn Walk.
READ MOREAfternoon tea at the Great Court Restaurant inside the British Museum.
READ MOREExperience afternoon tea in the light and airy Woburn Place Restaurant.
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READ MOREThe Coral Room at the Bloomsbury Hotel is a welcome addition to the London afternoon tea scene.
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