In the heart of London’s theater district, Covent Garden Hotel is a 5 minute walk from the Royal Opera House, and surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants, bars and nightlife.
L’oscar London is a 39-bedroom hotel set within the former Headquarters of the Baptist Church. Set near Covent Garden, L'oscar London is in an location for experiencing the city.
LUXURIOUS Terrace 2 Bedrooms in Relaxing Covent Garden Apartment offers accommodations in London, a 7-minute walk from Leicester Square Tube Station and 600 yards from Arts Theatre.
Overlooking private, secluded gardens, this 4-star luxury hotel has 2 restaurants, an on-site gym and 2 sun rooms. The Russell Square U-Bahn (subway) Station is a 4-minute walk away.
Featuring design to reflect contemporary London life, Charlotte Street Hotel also has features of classic elegance such as original fireplaces and a wood-panel library room.
Located in the center of Covent Garden adjacent to the Royal Opera House, NoMad London takes residence in the historic Bow Street Magistrates' Court Building.
Fit out was gorgeous, lovely mix of old and well curated style.
L’oscar London is a 39-bedroom hotel set within the former Headquarters of the Baptist Church. Set near Covent Garden, L'oscar London is in an location for experiencing the city.
Great location, beautiful hotel and amazing staff.
Ideally located in the center of London, Broadwick Soho has air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Stylish, opulent, fabulous service. An oasis in the middle of soho.
Ideally set in the center of London, City Sleeper at Royal National Hotel has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space.
Good location, nice and helpful staff, good breakfast, confi bed
Middle Eight - Covent Garden - Preferred Hotels and Resorts features a restaurant, fitness center, a bar and shared lounge in London. This 5-star hotel offers a concierge service and ticket service.
Location & the great standard of rooms & lovely staff
Located in the Camden district of London, Ridgemount Hotel features accommodations with a garden and free WiFi. 1312 feet from British Museum, the property is also a 7-minute walk away from Dominion...
Everything was perfect. The room was very clean and cozy.
Located in Bloomsbury in London's West End, The Academy - Small Luxury Hotels of the World consists of a collection of five Georgian townhouses combined into one hotel.
Absolutely fantastic staff, cosy rooms, great location
City Inn Russell Square is just 0.5 miles from Kings Cross Station and the Eurostar service at St Pancras Station. It has compact rooms with flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi.
Amazing location, it was a perfect choice for 2 nights.
In the heart of Bloomsbury, this stylish 4-star hotel is a 2-minute walk from the British Museum. The Beauchamp Hotel features a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, a conservatory restaurant and terrace.
Room was amazing so big and bed was extremely comfy
In the heart of London’s theater district, Covent Garden Hotel is a 5 minute walk from the Royal Opera House, and surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants, bars and nightlife.
Excellent hotel. Rooms are very big and comfortable
In London's Theatreland, in the heart of the West End, this 4-star boutique hotel offers beautiful rooms with antique furniture and free Wi-Fi. There is a 24-hour front desk and a library lounge.
Great staff and beautiful lounges with honour system bar
Featuring design to reflect contemporary London life, Charlotte Street Hotel also has features of classic elegance such as original fireplaces and a wood-panel library room.
Kimpton Fitzroy London is a Grade II listed landmark building that occupies the eastern flank of Russell Square in Bloomsbury.
Very characterful. Staff all very welcoming and helpful.
British Museum
As Great Britain’s Empire expanded, so did its cache of material treasures – many of which are on display in this world-class museum. Among its eight million exhibits, you'll find the stunning Elgin Marbles from Greece, the Benin Bronzes and the legendary Rosetta Stone. The Reading Room stands at its heart and is spectacular in size and scope.
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No other museum can even be in the same category.
No other museum can even be in the same category. Everywhere I looked I was in awe. I even had a chance to hold a hand axe once used by Homo erectus some 400,000 years ago (I think his name was Fred).
Randolph
United States of America
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Scored 10
Amazing museum, well organised and full of interesting...
Amazing museum, well organised and full of interesting stories. Plus it's free! (except for the temporary shows) I really recommend to stop by, pick up the map at the entry and just get lost in history!
LauraM136
Luxembourg
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Excellent place with something for everyone, but don't...
Excellent place with something for everyone, but don't expect to see it all in a couple of hours. The collection is huge. Don't bother with the non- museum touted tours or 'mystery' tours. Not worth the money and you only get a sheet of paper and a pencil - then you're on your own. Better , especially if you have kiddies, to check if the museum run sessions are on, they are much better. The food here is a rip off.
Nanny Black
United Kingdom
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Scored 10
Possibly the best museum in the world! And Free!
Possibly the best museum in the world! And Free!
Go for 3 hours at a time max. You will burn out before then. Do a quick Google search for what may be your interests. There is no way you could see the entire museum in a week even.
Christopher
United States of America
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Sometimes I travel to London only to pay a visit to the...
Sometimes I travel to London only to pay a visit to the British Museum. This is an amazing place, and you should be prepared to visit only parts of it at a time. Take the hall of enlightenment. That hall alone would be a very important museum by itself. So take 1 max 2 hours pick 1-2 rooms and spend your time there, do not try to cover everything. The museum has a free entry, you can come back another time and see some other parts as well.
Sadly, the special exhibitions, are IMHO usually not worth the price they are asking. It is probably unfair to compare it to everything else that is outside, but as a tourist visiting London, there is so much to explore in the museum, that you will not really miss all that much if you do not go to the special exhibitions.
The northern entrance is usually less crowded so you can get through the (frankly ridiculous) security checks faster.
Tina The Hedgehog
Switzerland
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OMG, it's massive and has things I've read about like the...
OMG, it's massive and has things I've read about like the Elgin Marbles and Rosetta stone. Must see and then come back and see again. Special exhibits are good too. The restaurant was expensive and had a small range of items to eat.
Ann
United States of America
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staff was excellent, extremely helpful and friendly. In fact, the nicest hotel staff I have ever encountered. Nice bar, restaurant, and tea room on site. Steps from the British Museum.
Easy access to trains. Clean, cozy, and quintessential British. Wonderful staff and customer service. I would definitely stay here again. Park and British museum close by.
The location was perfect for us - a short walk to Kings Cross Station for our train trip to Scotland.
Also short walks to tube stations and The British Museum. Wonderful view of the square. Friendly staff. Yummy Indian food for dinner.
Really good location to British Museum. Wonderful gym facilities. Easy access to all kinds of food - fast food to haute cuisine. Close to where we wanted to be. Superb breakfasts. Nice amenities in bathroom/toilet area.
The staff was wonderful! They were very accommodating to our request, attentive to every detail and genuinely cared about each guest's experience.
During our stay in London, I had an unforgettable encounter at the British Museum. After learning about our incident, the duty manager Bogdan went above and beyond, offering complimentary treats and regular check-ins, and to make sure we had everything we needed. They showed us what true hospitality should look and feel like.
I almost always stay at Studios2Let when I'm in London on business. Personally, I don't need room service, meeting rooms, or an in-house place for breakfast when I'm travelling on business, particularly for a short stay. In that case, Studios2Let always provides a comfortable room near St. Pancras (Eurostar) and, for that matter, the British Museum, for an unbeatable price. If you absolutely want breakfast just buy yourself what you need and use the kitchen in the studio.
The hotel is near some great restaurants and easy access to the British museum and railway to get you anywhere in the city
Katherine
Australia
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Anonymous
I was specially surprised by how big the British Museum is
London has many museums and galleries. I visited three of them in the four days I was there. I was specially surprised by how big the British Museum is. This is definetly the place to be if you're into art.
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V&A, Royal Academy, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Modern, Tate, British Museum
V&A, Royal Academy, National Gallery, National Portrait Gallery, Tate Modern, Tate, British Museum
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Elena
United States of America
The British Museum is an ace location - we have just returned from the Hermitage, St Petersburg and spent 12 hours in there,(on two days) but the BM's collection is brilliant and well worth seeing and it is FREE
The British Museum is an ace location - we have just returned from the Hermitage, St Petersburg and spent 12 hours in there,(on two days) but the BM's collection is brilliant and well worth seeing and it is FREE. Excellent gift shops too.
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Anonymous
Natural history museum, Science museum, Madame Tissaud's, London dungeon, National galery, Sea life aquarium, British museum
Natural history museum, Science museum, Madame Tissaud's, London dungeon, National galery, Sea life aquarium, British museum
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Pantelis
Greece
The scale of the British museum was awesome, could spend a week in it
The scale of the British museum was awesome, could spend a week in it!
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