Picturesque literary quarter in the heart of London, with a peaceful village-like vibe
This upmarket, cultural hub is home to the famous British Museum, an array of buzzing bars, ‘olde worlde’ pubs and some of London’s most beautiful public gardens including the impressive hidden gem, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Unspoilt, calm and once home to Virginia Woolf and Charles Dickens, Bloomsbury’s charm and character makes it a much sought after place to live.
Plus, with the delights of Covent Garden and Soho on its doorstep, and the fast paced buzz of the City within easy reach, Bloomsbury is as central London as you can get.
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Bounce – The Home of Ping Pong
Cocktails, pizza and ping pong – what more could you want?
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The Cittie of Yorke
Just one of Bloomsbury’s many ‘olde worlde’ pubs, the Cittie of Yorke is a cosy grade II listed after-work hotspot that dates back to 1430.
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Lincoln’s Inn Fields
Tucked away behind Holborn tube station, Lincoln’s Inn Fields is the largest public square in London, and boasts it’s own bar and kitchen.