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The Montague On The Gardens

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to The Montague On The Gardens, a charming 4-star hotel located at 15 Montague St, Bloomsbury, in the heart of London. This stylish hotel is just 0.8mi from the city center, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant city. With a total of 3024 reviews, you can trust that your stay here will be an exceptional experience.

Bed in The Montague On The Gardens
Bed in The Montague On The Gardens

Rooms

Classic Double Room in The Montague On The Gardens

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1 Double Bed

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160 sqft

Classic

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Wifi

Minibar

Experience comfort in our Classic Double Room, designed for 2 adults and 1 child, featuring a spacious 161 sqft area, air conditioning, free WiFi, and a private bathroom with a bathtub.

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1 Sofa Bed

1 King Size Bed

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300 sqft

Junior Suite

Private Bathroom

Wifi

Minibar

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in our spacious Junior Suite, perfect for 2 adults and 2 children, with a king size bed and a sofa bed. Enjoy free WiFi, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bathtub.

Classic Single Room in The Montague On The Gardens

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1 Twin Bed

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185 sqft

Classic, Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Wifi

Minibar

Unwind in our Classic Single Room, featuring a comfortable Twin bed, free toiletries, and a private bathroom. Enjoy amenities such as WiFi and air conditioning in a cozy space of 151 sqft.

Discover More

From the moment you arrive, you'll find an array of amenities to make your stay memorable. Whether you want to enjoy live music, keep up with your fitness routine at the free fitness center, or relax in the sun on the terrace, this hotel has it all. Enjoy modern comforts like free WiFi, air conditioning, and room service, as well as the convenience of a 24-hour front desk and a business center – all designed to make your stay as seamless as possible.

With prices starting from $267, The Montague On The Gardens offers a luxurious and pet-friendly stay with a range of facilities, sure to provide an unforgettable stay in the heart of London.

Facade/entrance, Property Building in The Montague On The Gardens
Facade/entrance in The Montague On The Gardens

Experience the Best

When it's time to dine, you won't have to venture far. The Montague On The Gardens is home to The Blue Door Bistro, a traditional British restaurant offering delectable dishes in an inviting ambience. From hearty breakfasts to tantalizing dinners, this restaurant has something for every palate. And with cash as an accepted payment method along with various credit cards, settling the bill is hassle-free.

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Bed in The Montague On The Gardens

Plan Your Stay

The hotel offers a variety of room types, including the Double Room with Garden View, Classic King Room, and the Junior Suite, providing options for different preferences and group sizes. Each room is designed with modern comforts, ensuring a cozy and convenient stay. With amenities like free WiFi, air conditioning, and room service, coupled with a pet-friendly policy, The Montague On The Gardens guarantees a luxurious and unforgettable experience for all guests.

Kitchen or kitchenette, Restaurant/Places to Eat in The Montague On The Gardens
Restaurant/places to eat in The Montague On The Gardens

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Room service

Fitness center

Air conditioning

Bar

Sun deck

Restaurant/Places to Eat in The Montague On The Gardens
Restaurant/places to eat in The Montague On The Gardens

Restaurant

The Blue Door Bistro

Traditional, British

Food and drinks in The Montague On The Gardens
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We chose this hotel to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary in London. The location of the hotel for our purpose was perfect! We wanted to base ourselves in Central London, close to Covent Garden and staying at this hotel enabled us to do just that. We were able to get to the Shard, Sky Garden, Borough, Leadenhall and Seven dials markets in time for our planned visit using the tube stations within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Both the Holborn and the Tottenham court road tube stations are 10 minutes by walk which was excellent. The hotel is situated in Bloomsbury; the British museum is just around the corner and we could walk to Covent Garden, Soho, Leicester Square, Seven Dials, etc. within 10-12 minutes. The bus no.14 stops in front of the hotel - this was very convenient when returning home late from Soho and Piccadilly circus. The hotel itself was excellent with a good size lounge to relax in the evenings. The room we were given was the largest in the category of Classic Double room. It was well proportioned, nice and bright with a large window facing the gardens behind the hotel. The staff were excellent, no request was too small and we felt we were looked after very well. The card wishing us along with a dessert plate was a wonderful gesture. The evening turn down service was a lovely touch that added to the overall experience. The nightly rate was expensive, but this is Central London. The value we got out of staying here far exceeded the price we paid for the hotel as we were close to all the sights we had planned to visit. Staying here also allowed us to return to the hotel after a day's sightseeing and get ready and head out again for dinner in nearby Soho and Covent Garden. We did not have any meals in the hotel as we had a list of restaurants we wanted to try in other areas, so can't comment on this. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Montague and will definitely return again when we plan our next trip to Central London.

Ramya

I have not stayed in this exact location before. I have been a fan of hotels located in Mayfair or close to Harrods. I decided to have a change. No regrets. One reason is that arrived by train at Euston Station and the hotel is an easy 12-minute walk even with large suitcase. It is located in a street of typical Regency styled houses and is easy to miss because there is no large neon advertising sign in front of the hotel. This reflects the hotel. Effective and efficient service with a smile from room service to the bar. Bar was kept open for those late-night drinkers without any hint from the staff that it is time to go to bed. British museum and convent Garden are an easy 5 and 12 minute walk respectively. Tottenham court road is your nearest tube station. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs with food within 15 minutes of the hotel so there is no need to jump into a taxi. Bed was very comfortable with a turn down service in the evening. I was pleased that cups and saucers were provided together with a kettle so you could make coffee or tea for yourself. There was an area where could relax and read the paper. An inner courtyard reflected the location and added to the character of this particular hotel. A doorman was always on watch to help new arrivals with their luggage. I have stayed in a number of London Hotels over the years. I have now discovered a new one that I happy to place at the top of my list to stay at next time i visit London.

Roy

Welcoming atmosphere with excellent service was our delight. The intimacy of the lobby invited you to breath in the most gracious service I’ve ever experienced. From Abi our favorite who was most kind and helpful (made my daughter and I feel like princesses) to Camelia who warmly entertained pre breakfast harvest, to Sebastian who set me perfectly directed to the Elizabeth line, to Harriett who handed me an answer to a confusing question in seconds. What ever you are doing here at this property? It’s working. Every room helper, every room service, every cocktail server was a 10. Most enchanting hotel experience I’ve ever had. Thank you!

Burns

The hotel is located almost opposite the British Museum. It is just one metro stop (Russell Square) away from St. Pancras train station, the terminus of Eurostar. My room looked onto the street that was rather quiet. Its size was ok, at least I did not need to squeeze. The bathroom could have been slightly bigger though. As the hotel is in a heritage house, this is understandable, as much as the cracking wooden floor when someone was passing by. The welcome cookies were delicious & the complementary tea, in particular the Earl Grey aromatic. I appreciated the availability of the daily complementary sparkling water.

Eszter

The Montague, comprising beautifully converted townhouses, in a fabulous location around the corner from the British Museum, is warm and welcoming with a quirky but luxurious feel. As a solo female traveller I felt very secure at The Montague. The bar and dining options are worth staying in for and the rooms are well-appointed and comfortable - no minibar but excellent tea/coffee making facilities - withgood room service and a great bathroom. All the staff were invariably friendly, helpful and polite. My second stay at The Montague will hopefully not be my last.

Joansgirl

We chose this hotel to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary in London. The location of the hotel for our purpose was perfect! We wanted to base ourselves in Central London, close to Covent Garden and staying at this hotel enabled us to do just that. We were able to get to the Shard, Sky Garden, Borough, Leadenhall and Seven dials markets in time for our planned visit using the tube stations within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Both the Holborn and the Tottenham court road tube stations are 10 minutes by walk which was excellent. The hotel is situated in Bloomsbury; the British museum is just around the corner and we could walk to Covent Garden, Soho, Leicester Square, Seven Dials, etc. within 10-12 minutes. The bus no.14 stops in front of the hotel - this was very convenient when returning home late from Soho and Piccadilly circus. The hotel itself was excellent with a good size lounge to relax in the evenings. The room we were given was the largest in the category of Classic Double room. It was well proportioned, nice and bright with a large window facing the gardens behind the hotel. The staff were excellent, no request was too small and we felt we were looked after very well. The card wishing us along with a dessert plate was a wonderful gesture. The evening turn down service was a lovely touch that added to the overall experience. The nightly rate was expensive, but this is Central London. The value we got out of staying here far exceeded the price we paid for the hotel as we were close to all the sights we had planned to visit. Staying here also allowed us to return to the hotel after a day's sightseeing and get ready and head out again for dinner in nearby Soho and Covent Garden. We did not have any meals in the hotel as we had a list of restaurants we wanted to try in other areas, so can't comment on this. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Montague and will definitely return again when we plan our next trip to Central London.

Ramya

I have not stayed in this exact location before. I have been a fan of hotels located in Mayfair or close to Harrods. I decided to have a change. No regrets. One reason is that arrived by train at Euston Station and the hotel is an easy 12-minute walk even with large suitcase. It is located in a street of typical Regency styled houses and is easy to miss because there is no large neon advertising sign in front of the hotel. This reflects the hotel. Effective and efficient service with a smile from room service to the bar. Bar was kept open for those late-night drinkers without any hint from the staff that it is time to go to bed. British museum and convent Garden are an easy 5 and 12 minute walk respectively. Tottenham court road is your nearest tube station. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs with food within 15 minutes of the hotel so there is no need to jump into a taxi. Bed was very comfortable with a turn down service in the evening. I was pleased that cups and saucers were provided together with a kettle so you could make coffee or tea for yourself. There was an area where could relax and read the paper. An inner courtyard reflected the location and added to the character of this particular hotel. A doorman was always on watch to help new arrivals with their luggage. I have stayed in a number of London Hotels over the years. I have now discovered a new one that I happy to place at the top of my list to stay at next time i visit London.

Roy

Welcoming atmosphere with excellent service was our delight. The intimacy of the lobby invited you to breath in the most gracious service I’ve ever experienced. From Abi our favorite who was most kind and helpful (made my daughter and I feel like princesses) to Camelia who warmly entertained pre breakfast harvest, to Sebastian who set me perfectly directed to the Elizabeth line, to Harriett who handed me an answer to a confusing question in seconds. What ever you are doing here at this property? It’s working. Every room helper, every room service, every cocktail server was a 10. Most enchanting hotel experience I’ve ever had. Thank you!

Burns

The hotel is located almost opposite the British Museum. It is just one metro stop (Russell Square) away from St. Pancras train station, the terminus of Eurostar. My room looked onto the street that was rather quiet. Its size was ok, at least I did not need to squeeze. The bathroom could have been slightly bigger though. As the hotel is in a heritage house, this is understandable, as much as the cracking wooden floor when someone was passing by. The welcome cookies were delicious & the complementary tea, in particular the Earl Grey aromatic. I appreciated the availability of the daily complementary sparkling water.

Eszter

The Montague, comprising beautifully converted townhouses, in a fabulous location around the corner from the British Museum, is warm and welcoming with a quirky but luxurious feel. As a solo female traveller I felt very secure at The Montague. The bar and dining options are worth staying in for and the rooms are well-appointed and comfortable - no minibar but excellent tea/coffee making facilities - withgood room service and a great bathroom. All the staff were invariably friendly, helpful and polite. My second stay at The Montague will hopefully not be my last.

Joansgirl

We chose this hotel to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary in London. The location of the hotel for our purpose was perfect! We wanted to base ourselves in Central London, close to Covent Garden and staying at this hotel enabled us to do just that. We were able to get to the Shard, Sky Garden, Borough, Leadenhall and Seven dials markets in time for our planned visit using the tube stations within a 10 minute walk from the hotel. Both the Holborn and the Tottenham court road tube stations are 10 minutes by walk which was excellent. The hotel is situated in Bloomsbury; the British museum is just around the corner and we could walk to Covent Garden, Soho, Leicester Square, Seven Dials, etc. within 10-12 minutes. The bus no.14 stops in front of the hotel - this was very convenient when returning home late from Soho and Piccadilly circus. The hotel itself was excellent with a good size lounge to relax in the evenings. The room we were given was the largest in the category of Classic Double room. It was well proportioned, nice and bright with a large window facing the gardens behind the hotel. The staff were excellent, no request was too small and we felt we were looked after very well. The card wishing us along with a dessert plate was a wonderful gesture. The evening turn down service was a lovely touch that added to the overall experience. The nightly rate was expensive, but this is Central London. The value we got out of staying here far exceeded the price we paid for the hotel as we were close to all the sights we had planned to visit. Staying here also allowed us to return to the hotel after a day's sightseeing and get ready and head out again for dinner in nearby Soho and Covent Garden. We did not have any meals in the hotel as we had a list of restaurants we wanted to try in other areas, so can't comment on this. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Montague and will definitely return again when we plan our next trip to Central London.

Ramya

I have not stayed in this exact location before. I have been a fan of hotels located in Mayfair or close to Harrods. I decided to have a change. No regrets. One reason is that arrived by train at Euston Station and the hotel is an easy 12-minute walk even with large suitcase. It is located in a street of typical Regency styled houses and is easy to miss because there is no large neon advertising sign in front of the hotel. This reflects the hotel. Effective and efficient service with a smile from room service to the bar. Bar was kept open for those late-night drinkers without any hint from the staff that it is time to go to bed. British museum and convent Garden are an easy 5 and 12 minute walk respectively. Tottenham court road is your nearest tube station. There are plenty of restaurants and pubs with food within 15 minutes of the hotel so there is no need to jump into a taxi. Bed was very comfortable with a turn down service in the evening. I was pleased that cups and saucers were provided together with a kettle so you could make coffee or tea for yourself. There was an area where could relax and read the paper. An inner courtyard reflected the location and added to the character of this particular hotel. A doorman was always on watch to help new arrivals with their luggage. I have stayed in a number of London Hotels over the years. I have now discovered a new one that I happy to place at the top of my list to stay at next time i visit London.

Roy

Welcoming atmosphere with excellent service was our delight. The intimacy of the lobby invited you to breath in the most gracious service I’ve ever experienced. From Abi our favorite who was most kind and helpful (made my daughter and I feel like princesses) to Camelia who warmly entertained pre breakfast harvest, to Sebastian who set me perfectly directed to the Elizabeth line, to Harriett who handed me an answer to a confusing question in seconds. What ever you are doing here at this property? It’s working. Every room helper, every room service, every cocktail server was a 10. Most enchanting hotel experience I’ve ever had. Thank you!

Burns

The hotel is located almost opposite the British Museum. It is just one metro stop (Russell Square) away from St. Pancras train station, the terminus of Eurostar. My room looked onto the street that was rather quiet. Its size was ok, at least I did not need to squeeze. The bathroom could have been slightly bigger though. As the hotel is in a heritage house, this is understandable, as much as the cracking wooden floor when someone was passing by. The welcome cookies were delicious & the complementary tea, in particular the Earl Grey aromatic. I appreciated the availability of the daily complementary sparkling water.

Eszter

The Montague, comprising beautifully converted townhouses, in a fabulous location around the corner from the British Museum, is warm and welcoming with a quirky but luxurious feel. As a solo female traveller I felt very secure at The Montague. The bar and dining options are worth staying in for and the rooms are well-appointed and comfortable - no minibar but excellent tea/coffee making facilities - withgood room service and a great bathroom. All the staff were invariably friendly, helpful and polite. My second stay at The Montague will hopefully not be my last.

Joansgirl

Location

15 Montague St, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 5BJ, United Kingdom

The Montague On The Gardens