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Bloomsbury, in WC1, is an area of central London in the Borough of Camden.
It is bordered by Theobalds Road in the south, Gower Street in the west, Euston Road in the north and Gray’s Inn Road in the east.
Today Bloomsbury is renowned as a cultural centre and fashionable residential area.  It is home to numerous green areas including parks, gardens and squares.  Most famous of these are Tavistock Square, Russell Square and Bloomsbury Square.
Famous residents have included musician Bob Marley, naturalist Charles Darwin and comedian Ricky Gervais.
The area is served by Russell Square tube station, in zone 1, and is on the Piccadilly line.  The station connects Bloomsbury with fantastic business and cultural opportunities in the rest of the city, from prime office space to exclusive boutiques.
Places of interest: University of London’s Senate House library, British Museum, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the British Medical Association, School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, Dickens Museum, St. George’s Church, Great Ormond Street Hospital

Bloomsbury, in WC1, is an area of central London in the Borough of Camden.

It is bordered by Theobalds Road in the south, Gower Street in the west, Euston Road in the north and Gray’s Inn Road in the east.

Today Bloomsbury is renowned as a cultural centre and fashionable residential area.  It is home to numerous green areas including parks, gardens and squares.  Most famous of these are Tavistock Square, Russell Square and Bloomsbury Square.

Famous residents have included musician Bob Marley, naturalist Charles Darwin and comedian Ricky Gervais.

The area is served by Russell Square tube station, in zone 1, and is on the Piccadilly line.  The station connects Bloomsbury with fantastic business and cultural opportunities in the rest of the city, from prime office space to exclusive boutiques.

Places of interest: University of London’s Senate House library, British Museum, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, the British Medical Association, School of Oriental and African Studies, Russell Square, Bloomsbury Square, Dickens Museum, St. George’s Church, Great Ormond Street Hospital.

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