An area steeped in literary history and academic achievement Bloomsbury, London’s most vibrant and historic district, is situated in the southernmost part of the Borough…
With centuries’ worth of art and history across 32 boroughs and the titular City, London truly earns its distinction as Europe’s financial and cultural center….
The picturesque neighborhood of Bloomsbury is often associated with learning, literature, and the arts – and for good reason. The neighborhood is home to many…
In the city William Shakespeare, Harold Pinter, and Andrew Lloyd Weber called home, it’s only natural a visitor to London would want to see a…
The British Museum in London houses over 7 million objects which document human culture. The museum was established by British parliament in 1753 and was…
If your image of London town includes grey skies and dreary weather, you’re way overdue for a trip to England’s capital. With summer temperatures and…
The Courtauld Gallery in West End, London is a smaller museum housing art from the early renaissance all the way up to the 20th century. The…
New York Habitat’s final pick for a must-visit London pub is The Ship Tavern in Holborn, Bloomsbury. This pub is tucked away on the corner…
As the intellectual epicenter of nineteenth and twentieth century, London, and especially the Bloomsbury area, were home to some of the most celebrated authors and thinkers…
Most visitors to London have the British Museum near the top of their list of things to see—and it certainly is an afternoon well spent….
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