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The Bloomsbury Park

The Bloomsbury Park is a quaint Victorian hotel built at the beginning of the last century. It is located midway between the City and the West End. Being fairly small, the hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere and friendly service.

Bonnington Bloomsbury Hotel

Built in 1911, The Bonnington is now a fully modernised hotel with a contemporary decor to watch out for. Situated in Bloomsbury, it is midway between the West End and the City.

Hotel Ibis Euston

Conveniently located next to Euston Station, this hotel offers good service for those on a tight budget. The Ibis emphasizes on good quality accommodation at a reasonable price with modern amenities. What you see is what you get - well-located accommodation with good service as a bonus, plus children under 12 stay for free in their parents' room. Food is served all day and night, so whenever the hunger pangs strike there will be something to bit into it. If you're looking for good value accommodation in the heart of London with easy transport links, then you've found it!

Cosmo Bedford House Hotel

The Cosmo Bedford is a family-run town-house hotel, close to the British Museum, Oxford Street and London's Theatreland.

Montague on the Gardens

Around the corner from the famous British Museum lies this interesting hotel that is bold in design, and fantastically attentive in service. Features include state-of-the-art business facilities, award-winning dining and a unique charm. Close to Covent Garden, Soho and Oxford Street, this is a great base from which to shop, visit the sights, and make the most of nearby "Theatreland".

Ruskin Hotel

If you're looking for affordable, comfortable accommodation in central London, the Ruskin Hotel could be the place for you. Situated in a historic city hall, this refurbished Georgian hotel sits right next to the British Museum and is quite close to Oxford Street, Russell Square and Piccadilly Circus. The rooms are cheap and cheerful, as well as clean and tidy and have all the basic requirements; some even have en-suite bathrooms. There is also a complimentary English breakfast to charge you up for your day's adventures.

Grange White Hall Hotel

An atmosphere of discrete luxury and comfort pervade the Grange White Hall Hotel, which prides itself on the quality of its service. All the rooms are spacious and feature colossal four-poster beds, en suite bathrooms and deep red walls, as well as a full compliment of modern facilities including internet access, satellite TV and 24-hour room service. The hotel is located smack in the middle of London's film, theater, fashion and business attractions. Check website for further details.

Cheshire

This small privately-owned hotel in a quiet corner of Bloomsbury holds just 38 rooms, all designed in a charming English style. The Cheshire is five minutes walk from Oxford Street, Covent Garden and the British Museum.

St Giles Hotel in Central London

With about 705 rooms, the St Giles Hotel in Central London is the largest independent hotel in Europe. The rooms are small but are fully equipped with modern amenities, including en suite bathrooms and tasteful pine furniture. Practical and comprehensive, the hotel features Hugos restaurant and bar, a fitness centre with a 25m swimming pool, and even Haagen Dazs ice-cream vending machines on a few of the floors. It's also centrally located, just off Oxford Street, in the heart of London's theatre land.

Hotel Russell

Dating from 1898, this splendid Victorian style hotel combines the latest in modern convenience with old world charm and standard of service. Grandiose from the moment you step over the threshold, a large, ornate hallway with wood panelling and crystal chandeliers ends in a marble, pillared staircase leading to over 373 lavish bedrooms. The hotel is located near many of London's top attractions and will even organise excursions, so you don't have to worry about navigating the city. If, on the other hand, you just want to relax, then you can simply spend the day observing London street life in the informal, bistro setting of Virginia Woolfe's. Alternatively, if you fancy unwinding in the evening, then you can enjoy a pre (and post) dinner drink in Kings, a gentleman's club style bar furnished with burgundy, leather armchairs and dark mahogany tables.

Grange Blooms Hotel

Perfect for those that want the fast-paced, hectic buzz of nearby Oxford Street and Covent Garden during the day, but an elegant and tranquil town atmosphere towards the end the evening. This intimate 18th Century, townhouse overlooks the British Library and offers something of a home from home, but that's also if your home features genuine Georgian decor and period artworks. Why not enjoy mid-morning coffee in the walled garden, or relax with a novel from the hotel's extensive library. Lovely.

Charlotte Street Hotel

Owned by Kit and Tim Kemp, emperors of the equally deluxe and discreet Covent Garden Hotel, Dorset Square and the Pelham, the Charlotte Street Hotel subscribes to the same successful vibe of traditional subtlety and urban style. Converted from a warehouse, this contemporary, luxury boutique hotel just north of Soho combines the best of modern and period English décor, linen curtains, four-poster beds, dark wood chests, large writing desks, with modem ports, DVD and CD players, and cellular phone. The granite and oak bathrooms come with a small TV. Among the individually decorated rooms are four soaring loft-style suites and two open-plan penthouses with private lifts and stunning rooftop views. A lobby of creaking oak floorboards leads into the fireside comfort of the drawing room and original paintings by the Bloomsbury Group artists befittingly adorn the library walls.

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