Bloomsbury Travel Guide

London

A row of historic buildings with varied architectural styles, including a white building with black iron balconies.
A row of classic red brick townhouses with white trim and ornate balconies.
A large classical building with columns and a central entrance.
A museum interior with a glass ceiling, colorful lanterns, and a large skeleton sculpture.
A library interior with multiple levels, bookshelves, and people studying at tables.

Saunter along the wide streets of this elegant district, which is home to prestigious universities, leafy squares and The British Museum.

Bloomsbury is a district of central London that exudes an esteemed academic culture while maintaining a village-like charm. It’s a sophisticated area characterised by its educational institutions, green spaces and museums. Bloomsbury is famous for its acclaimed honorary residents such as Charles Darwin, Karl Marx and Virginia Woolf. Today, it attracts a mix of students, literature enthusiasts and thinkers.

A major attraction of the area is The British Museum. Discover a fascinating collection of art and archaeological objects that span some 7,000 years. A major highlight is the world’s most comprehensive exhibition of Egyptian antiquities. The museum opens daily and admission is free, making it a must-see.

Experience the area’s educational heritage by strolling amid the buildings of admired institutions, most notably the University College of London. Spot displays of endangered and extinct animals at the Grant Museum of Zoology. Learn about the life of the Nile Valley at The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology. Both museums are free of charge.

Set aside some time to relax in Bloomsbury’s collection of picturesque squares. Framed by handsome terraced houses, Bloomsbury Square is one of London’s oldest squares. Admire the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian houses that overlook Russell Square. The square’s tree-shaded lawns are ideal for enjoying a picnic on sunny days.

Literature lovers will rejoice in the opportunity to rummage in the many bookstores in the area Skoob Books stocks over 50,000 secondhand books. Browse African, Asian and Middle Eastern art at the Brunei Gallery. Catch a comedy, dance or music performance at the Bloomsbury Theatre.

Visit one of the many traditional pubs, which further enhance the area’s village ambiance. Sample artisanal foods and products from around the world at the Bloomsbury Farmer’s Market. It takes place on Thursday at Torrington Square.

You can find Bloomsbury toward the southern edge of the London Borough of Camden. Several London Underground stations are located around the area, including Euston Square, Goodge Street, Russell Square and Tottenham Court Road. Public buses also stop here throughout the day and night. Bloomsbury is bordered by Covent Garden to the south and Soho to the southwest.


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Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf is highly notable for its fantastic nightlife, and you might want to visit top sights like Crossrail Place Roof Garden and Museum of London Docklands. See more of London by jumping on the metro at Heron Quays DLR Station or Canary Wharf Underground Station.

London City Centre

Known for its fascinating museums, stunning river views and acclaimed art galleries, there's plenty to explore in London City Centre. Top attractions like Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus are major draws. Catch the metro at Charing Cross Underground Station or Leicester Square Underground Station to see more of the city.

Covent Garden

The lively bars and colourful gardens are just a few top-rate features of the neighbourhood. Make a stop by Covent Garden Market or London Transport Museum while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Covent Garden Underground Station to get around town.

City of Westminster

Big Ben and Trafalgar Square are a few top attractions in City of Westminster. Hop around the city on the metro at St. James's Park Underground Station or Victoria Underground Station and check out the area's fascinating museums, popular shops and acclaimed art galleries.

The City of London

The City of London is highly notable for its stunning cathedral, and you might want to visit top sights like St. Paul's Cathedral and London Guildhall. See more of London by jumping on the metro at Bank Underground Station or St. Paul's Underground Station.



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