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Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel, London, United Kingdom

  • Address 9-14 Bloomsbury Street
    WC1B 3QD London,
    United Kingdom
  • Phone number44-207-636-5601
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Amenities

  • Family Rooms
  • Fitness center
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Restaurant
  • Meeting rooms
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Dry cleaning/laundry

***BOOK 10 DAYS IN ADVANCE OR MORE & GET UP TO 20% OFF*** Formerly The Marlborough Hotel, in the heart of London`s creative quarter, where Bloomsbury set writers, artists and thinkers once met, the newly transformed Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel offers an upscale experience at an affordable price, moments from the British Museum and nearby Covent Garden. The building`s striking Edwardian exterior is something of a Bloomsbury landmark. Step inside and you`ll notice a refreshingly spacious feel to the hotel's public areas and 174 bedrooms, and an atmospheric ambience that reminds you this is no corporate formula hotel. With design that doesn`t compromise on comfort and a commitment to intelligent technology, including complimentary wireless throughout, this new hotel is fast becoming the meeting place of choice for a new Bloomsbury set in the cultural heart of the capital. Bedrooms are generously spacious, each one accented by calming, muted shades and plush, tactile fabrics. Sleek flat screen TVs and complimentary high speed wireless come as standard. Bathrooms are clad in Sicilian marble with invigorating power showers. With sweeping views across the Bloomsbury skyline to the columns of the British Museum, two luxurious suites follow the curves of the building`s graceful turret. Guest services and amenities at this luxury London hotel include business centre workstations, a well-equipped fitness centre and complimentary wireless internet access and wi-fi printing throughout. The concierge's expert knowledge and depth of experience will reveal the Londoner's London and where to find it. Bloomsbury Street Bar & Restaurant is a cool and intimate space, with a menu showcasing the finest seasonal British ingredients. Natural, earthy tones lend an informal vibe, creating a relaxed and deeply comfortable environment equally good for brunch or morning coffee, working lunches, dinner, drinks and cocktails.

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Trip Advisor Reviews ( 19 Reviews see all ) Top

Great hotel, Location & Staff!

 by  chunky1974  on  2009-03-16

We only stayed one night but chose the hotel as it offered good value and a location just a few minutes walk from Oxford Street & Covent Ga...

Ideal location for trip to the theatre and close to covent garden.

 by  hairspraysouthampton  on  2009-03-12

We chose this hotel because of its location to the theatre and found it to be only five mintues away!! Also close to Covent Garden and other th...

Great Hotel Good Location

 by  Commando21  on  2009-03-08

Excellent Hotel in a good location, great for theatre breaks. The hotel has recently been renovated to an excellent standard, bright and airy. ...

A London Hotel With Personality!

 by  RodWebb  on  2009-03-07

London hotels are often overpriced with poor or barely adequate service and whilst this one isn't cheap, it doesn't leave a nasty taste in your...

Extraordinary in every way

 by  KarateKid_9  on  2009-03-06

As you walk in a young dynamic team of receptionists welcome you to this modern, "fen shuei feel" hotel in the heart of London´...

Electrocution... No Heat... at a 4-star hotel!

 by  MichelleSF12  on  2009-03-05

Awful. When I arrived, I was offered a room upgrade. I decided it was a decent offer. How wrong was I... My room had no heat. I discovered a le...

Yahoo Travel Reviews ( 2 Reviews ) Top

Good but too warm...

 by  A Yahoo! Contributor  on  2005-07-12

I was quite disappointed to realize that there was no air conditioning system in the rooms. I stayed in this hotel at the beginning of June, an...

not good service for foreign travellers

 by  A Yahoo! Contributor  on  2005-07-12

As a french traveller, I was disapointed that they could not help me find a good doctor when I was sick... I had to call my insurance to have v...

Travelocity Reviews ( 3 Reviews ) Top

Thanks for Nothing

 by  anonymous  on  2007-12-31

Just booked a vacation package with the travel website. The hotel did not have evidence of my prepayment, delaying my check-in for over an hour. Upon check out I found that they had never fixed the problem, and were trying to charge me for my stay. I was informed that should I leave, I would be charged for the full stay, causing me to be late for my flight. We would have still made the one hour deadline, but the kiosks at Virgin Atlantic were not functioning properly. Because the staff could not be bothered to process our check in, we were later informed that our flight was closed and they attempted to charge us 400 for a flight to a different city the next day. I had to purchase 1500 in new tickets and am still waiting for the travel agency to give me a refund. Ridiculous.

Thanks for Nothing

 by  anonymous  on  2007-10-09

Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, the Radisson Edwardian Marlborough was an ideal place for our short trip to London. After booking, we e-mailed to request a double bed, and the hotel quickly met that request; the room was surprisingly large and conveniently appointed. Hotel staff were generally courteous and helpful; even the one night clerk who disappointed us seemed to do so out of cluelessness, not malice. One could not have a better location for access the the British Museum, underground stops, and London in general. A great value in an otherwise incredibly overpriced city.

 by  anonymous  on  2007-08-13

The Radisson Edwardian Marlborough is in an excellent location, very convenient to The British Museum and Oxford Street (great shopping.) The hotel staff is friendly and helpful. They anticipate travellers' needs, always a sign of thorough training. Specifically, they offered to hold my backpack (I hate bulky suitcases on leisure vacations) which allowed me to hit the British Museum one last time before departing London. This one small touch really made a difference, and will motivate me to stay with the Raddison in Bloomsbury Street in the future. Special note. I stayed on a Sunday night with good weekend rates; however the streets outside the hotel are peopled with some fairly destitute panhandlers. If you go out to pubs and restaurants even in the early evening hours on Sunday you may want to travel in groups or pairs. Retirees and single travellers may feel initmidated by some of the pleas for money.

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