Bloomsbury is an area of central London, in the LondonBorough of Camden.
Bloomsbury is often said to be named after a Norman landowner, William de Blemund (Blemondisben), who acquired the land in 1201, but is also said to be named after a village "Lomesbury" which formerly stood in the area.
Bloomsbury is roughly defined as the square bounded by Euston Road to the north, Gray's Inn Road to the east, High Holborn to the south and Tottenham Court Road to the west, although this square arguably also contains parts of Holborn and St Pancras.
The Hilton LondonEuston is ideally located in literary Bloomsbury, right in the heart of London on the border between the West End and the City.
The Radisson Edwardian Marlborough London is located close to the West End of London and the Tottenham Court Road end of Oxford street.
Situated in the heart of historic Bloomsbury, the hotel is ideally placed for the West End and City and is close to tourist attractions like the British Museum and Covent Garden.