John Milton, Francis Bacon and Charles Dickens, as well as Dickenss character Pip of Great Expectations, all lived for a time in the place known as Holborn, a somewhat transitional area between the old London of the City and the later developments west. The Inns of Court are located here, with their fine buildings and lush enclosed green spaces, as is the former journalists mecca, Fleet Street, and the wide avenue of the Strand. The best of Holborn is the isolated historic gems; Londons oldest Catholic church and its neighboring tavern, an eccentric architects historic house-museum in Lincoln Inn Fields and the worlds largest collection of antique silver housed in an underground vault in Chancery Lane.
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Area: Bloomsbury
Studio
Situated in the heart of Bloomsbury, these refurbished serviced short let studio apartments make a great base for visiting London. Theyre located in a quiet, leafy street, close to some beautiful public squares and a short walk from the capitals famous shopping areas and attractions. Furnished ...More Details
Area: Bloomsbury
Studio, Luxury Studio, Executive Studio
Our Albany Serviced Apartments provide guests with the perfect London base for cultural seekers. Featuring a superb collection of studio and one bedroom short stay apartments, the collection is set against the distinctive architecture of Bloomsbury. Choose between standard, superior and executive s ...More Details