The much-awaited final chapter in the refurbishment of this 1928 Grade II-listed building – revered by connoisseurs of architecture for its design by legendary architect Sir Edwin Lutyens – is complete, and ready to provide the ultimate comfort, relaxation and enjoyment.
Nestled in Fitzrovia, once the heart of the country’s literary scene, The Bloomsbury is now the perfect tucked-away yet central location from which to explore the delights of the capital, whether that’s the British Museum and Shaftsbury Theatre nearby or the boutiques of Bond Street and Mayfair a five-minute cab ride away.

Guests can enjoy all-day alfresco dining on the 1930s-inspired Dalloway Terrace – named in tribute to the heroine of Virginia Woolf’s novel Mrs Dalloway – which feels like a secret garden in the heart of the capital. The rooms’ generous comforts include Nespresso machines, iPod docking stations, duck down duvets and Aromatherapy Associates products in the bathrooms; suites also have fresh flowers, 60” flatscreen TVs, and roll-top baths.

