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Montague on the Gardens, Bloomsbury

Montague on the Gardens, Bloomsbury

The Montague on the Gardens, a genteel Georgian townhouse in elegant Bloomsbury, is a peaceful hideaway in the busy heart of the city that combines of up-to-the-minute city sophistication with ample old-world charm. Just a few blocks from newly refurbished St Pancras station it’s handy for travellers arriving by Eurostar, while the magnificent British Museum is right on the doorstep. Cosmopolitan Covent Garden, with its boutiques and the Royal Opera House is an easy walk.

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Room description
Min. night stay
Rates shown in British Pounds (₤) & are tax inclusive per room. Card fees apply
Book Junior Suite 1 ₤648 Sold468 516 Sold540 SoldSoldSold456 456 456 456 456 456
Book Deluxe King 1 ₤498 Sold338 386 SoldSoldSoldSoldSold326 326 326 326 326 326
Book Classic King 1 ₤402 Sold253 301 SoldSoldSoldSoldSold241 241 241 241 241 241
Book Bloomsbury Weekend 2 ₤330 SoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSoldSold226 226 SoldSold226 226
Book Classic Double 1 ₤330 Sold228 276 SoldSoldSoldSoldSold216 216 SoldSold216 216
Book Classic Single Room 1 ₤306 Sold213 261 SoldSold261 SoldSold201 201 201 201 201 201
Location 15 Montague Street
Bloomsbury WC1B 5BJ LONDON United Kingdom

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British Museum
Take a walk through London's largest and oldest museum with its collection of Egyptian Mummies and priceless antiquities.

Dickens House Museum
See the house where Charles Dickens lived when he wrote some of his most famous novels including Oliver Twist and Pickwick Papers.

Theatre Museum
If you love the theatre, this fascinating little museum is for you. Find out how musicals are created with a behind the scenes look at some of London's hit musicals

Madame Tussaud's & the London Planetarium
The place to shake your favourite star's hand but you could be spoilt for choice - will it be James Bond, the Queen or Naomi Campbell? Or enjoy stars of a different kind at the Planetarium.

London Silver Vaults
40 shops housing the biggest collection of silver in the world - antique to modern day silver goods and jewelry

Old Curiosity Shop
Linked with the Charles Dickens novel of the same name, a fabulous olde-worlde building which is now a shoe shop

Sir John Soane's Museum
Soane's own collection of antiquities, paintings and drawings including Hogarth's Election and the "Rake's Progress" plus architectural drawings from the Adams brothers

Covent Garden
A brilliant area for browsing, serious shopping, watching the world go by at one of the street cafes or enjoying the free entertainment provided by students and aspiring stars. Covent Garden offers a great range of boutique shops, craft markets, perfumes, clothes and nick-nacks and don't miss the Covent Garden Store which is full of unusual goodies!.