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The Bloomsbury

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  • From £80 per hour
  • 200 people
  • Fitzrovia
  • 266m² (2863ft²)

Spaces in The Bloomsbury

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Tavistock

From From £3,000.00 / Venue Fee

The Tavistock Suites are located on the lover ground floor, fully air conditioned with partial natural day light. Designed as black canvas space, as it is spacious room with lost of flexibility on the layout and opportunities for personalisation.

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Queen Mary Hall

From From £4,200.00 / Venue Fee

Queen Mary Hall is a Grade II listed ballroom. It can provide your event with a regal, naturally-lit setting that has been carefully restored to its pre-war glory. You can choose the seating plan to suit your event.

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200 Theatre

George V

From From £4,800.00 / Venue Fee

The George V ballroom is the largest conference and event space at the Bloomsbury Hotel. As part of a meticulous refurbishment, this Grade II listed ballroom has been restored to its pre-war elegance. There are a number of seating arrangements to suit your event.

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The Chapel

From From £600.00 / Venue Fee

A stunning room that can host up to 18 people, seated boardroom style. It is an impressive and grand setting for your business meeting, AGM or other event.

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40 Theatre

The Seamus Heaney Library

From From £840.00 / Venue Fee

An intimate, central London setting with book-lined walls, The Seamus Heaney Library in named after the Nobel Prize-winning Irish poet, playwright and translator, who was a regular guest at the hotel and personally opened the refurbished room in July 2011. A unique and atmospheric space, it houses hundreds of first editions dating from the 1930s as well as a range of 20th century classics. The air conditioned wood-panelled room has ample natural daylight and is furnished with Lutyens designed "spider back" chairs, parquet floors and a long oak table

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About The Bloomsbury

In the beating heart of London, close to Theatreland, The British Museum and Covent Garden, The Bloomsbury, a magnificent Edwin Lutyens' Grade II listed neo-Georgian building sits amid the historic 18th-century neighbourhood of the same name; Following a multimillion-pound redesign, the hotel has been sensitively and beautifully transformed.