3rd Floor New Premier House 150 Southampton Row Bloomsbury
5 reviews of Bloomsbury Square Gardens
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Karishma P.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Lovely beautiful open space to take a break after a hectic day at the British museum or walking around Bloomsbury admiring the gorgeous old buildings. There are no kids playgrounds or activities at this park, it’s just a nice wide huge open space to stretch your legs and take a few deep breaths. In the afternoons. It’s difficult to find a seat, given the number of people who head here to eat their lunch. But evenings are much easier to find a seat. Grab a coffee from Cordon Bleu Café or the London Review café and settle in with a book.
Frank D.
Place rating: 4 Phoenix, AZ
I really enjoyed Bloomsbury Square Gardens! So first of all, the Bloomsbury area is really nice, with some awesome older buildings around the square and a certain vibe that is difficult to describe. It is urban, yet a little more relaxed and calm. Also, it is right it the city. I really liked that. There are lots of places to sit, places to grab a drink or snack right near by, and it is super close to the British Museum as well. This was one of my favorite squares in London. Weather permitting, this is a place where you can relax, let the kids run around(if you’ve got them), or just enjoy a picnic or even read a book and chill. The square accommodates all of the above. Check it out sometime!
Andy H.
Place rating: 3 Manchester, United Kingdom
Bloomsbury Square Gardens is a fantastic green space in London. It is in a very popular and wuite busy during the week. The park itself a car park underneath, which is quite expensive to park your car as it can cost £30 for 24 hours parking. Within minutes are all main restaurants and coffee shops. Holborn and Russell Sq tube stations are also close by.
Ruth V.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Pretty urban gardens in the middle of Bloomsbury, surrounded by handsome 18th/19th century buildings. They are a nice spot to relax after an exhausting visit to the British Museum or to sit and enjoy the weather(if nice!) after work! It has a small central square, lots of benches to seat, a play area for children and a flower garden.
Hana V.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
A great place for a picnic during your lunch break or after touring the nearby British Museum. Ringed by tall trees and bordered by the facades of an older London, this green space has a small flower garden, a small play area for children and plenty of grass and benches for sunning(on that rare sunny day).