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The Montague On The Gardens

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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 0,8 mi from the city center, making it an ideal base for exploring the vibrant city. With a total of 2705 reviews, you can trust that your stay here will be an exceptional experience.

Bedroom, Bed in The Montague On The Gardens
Property building in The Montague On The Gardens

Camere

Classic Double Room in The Montague On The Gardens

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1 Letto Matrimoniale

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160 piedi quadri

Classica

Bagno Privato

Vasca da bagno

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 Divano Letto

1 Letto King Size

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300 piedi quadri

Junior Suite

Bagno Privato

Wifi

Minibar

TV a schermo piatto

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 Letto Singolo

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185 piedi quadri

Classica, Letto Singolo

Bagno Privato

Vasca da bagno

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.

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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.

Lobby or reception in The Montague On The Gardens
Property building in The Montague On The Gardens

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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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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.

Lounge or bar in The Montague On The Gardens
Lounge or bar in The Montague On The Gardens

Servizi

Ristorante

Centro affari

Wifi gratuito

Servizio in camera

Centro fitness

Aria condizionata

Bar

Terrazza solarium

Restaurant/places to eat in The Montague On The Gardens
Lounge or bar in The Montague On The Gardens

Ristorante

The Blue Door Bistro

Tradizionale, Britannica

Restaurant/places to eat in The Montague On The Gardens
Restaurant/places to eat in The Montague On The Gardens
Property building in The Montague On The Gardens
My goodness what a gem this hotel is. I saved up for a Christmas trip to London and thought I’d treat myself to a nicer hotel than usual. I’ve been to several hotels across London but this was by far the warmest, cosiest, most welcoming. True elegance and the real meaning of hospitality. My room, the simplest in the building, is so beautifully decorated and had a tea-making tray, a robe and slippers and beautifully scented Floris body care (made me feel like a Princess) and the shared areas are so charming and gorgeous - I loved the paintings and the Christmas tree. It doesn’t feel like a hotel, it feels like a house. I think what makes this place special though is the staff. Franki checked me in and she was wonderful throughout my stay, Megan checked me out and she was kindness itself. Truly excellent front desk staff, so professional. The porters are a class of their own and the heart and soul of this place - always there to open a door, enquire about your day (and truly having a conversation with you as opposed to just politely listening, that’s care right there), help with transportation and with bags and frankly everything. I chatted with Levente as I was leaving telling him how hard it can be to be away from family (this was a solo trip) but this is the only hotel in London that’s made me feel at home. The breakfast team is absolutely incredible - always there to set up tea and chocolate stations, telling you to please please come to them if you’d like anything at any point. Everyone was just so incredibly attentive - especially the blonde younger lady who greeted us - and I thought the older gentleman in particular was just fantastic and very kind. Housekeeping is gorgeous, everything was spotless and they’re so incredibly attentive to your every need (there’s even a turndown service). I’ve never spent a more gorgeous stay. This is a home away from home which is amazing in bustling, busy London. Absolute gem, I tell you. I’m never going anywhere else.

Emma

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

The hotel is well-placed adjacent to the British Museum and close to the Russell Square tube station on the Piccadilly line. It's also within a moderate walk of "attractions" including Trafalgar Square and the London Eye if you prefer to discover London on foot. The staff are extremely attentive -- there are a lot of them! I counted 8 people helping to serve breakfast, and there is always someone there to open the front door for you. The common areas are beautifully decorated as appropriate for a heritage building and the restaurants on site were good. We enjoyed a glass of wine in the Leopard Bar and dinner in the adjacent conservatory overlooking the gardens. The bed was comfy and the room kept clean. We loved the pieces of fudge or other sweet on our pillow at night!

Elizabeth

Every member of staff that we met throughout our 3 night stay was extremely polite and helpful. The service could not be bettered which suggests that the staff is happy and management is successful. Our beautiful peaceful room was upgraded as it was my birthday and complimentary cakes were provided. There was plenty of space. The room service menu was of a high standard. The lounge features complimentary (and delicious) hot chocolate during winter evenings. The Montague is perfectly placed for theatre and shopping districts but on a quiet street. We were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. I was unfortunately ill throughout our trip but the hotel provided a calm place to rest. This is our second stay at the Montague and we will definitely be back.

Joanna

What an absolutely stunning hotel. The beautiful decor is the first thing you notice but next was the warm welcome. Speedy check-in then a staff member gave us a little show round the facilities to make us feel at home. The Bedroom although not particularly spacious, was again beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean. Slept well in the crisp white sheets and comfy mattress. Located just around the corner from the British Museum and the Museum Tavern and a short walk to Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Street. Will definitely stay again. NB: there is a master switch that controls the lights by the door. I particularly liked the soft night lights in the bathroom. Most useful.

Clootie

My goodness what a gem this hotel is. I saved up for a Christmas trip to London and thought I’d treat myself to a nicer hotel than usual. I’ve been to several hotels across London but this was by far the warmest, cosiest, most welcoming. True elegance and the real meaning of hospitality. My room, the simplest in the building, is so beautifully decorated and had a tea-making tray, a robe and slippers and beautifully scented Floris body care (made me feel like a Princess) and the shared areas are so charming and gorgeous - I loved the paintings and the Christmas tree. It doesn’t feel like a hotel, it feels like a house. I think what makes this place special though is the staff. Franki checked me in and she was wonderful throughout my stay, Megan checked me out and she was kindness itself. Truly excellent front desk staff, so professional. The porters are a class of their own and the heart and soul of this place - always there to open a door, enquire about your day (and truly having a conversation with you as opposed to just politely listening, that’s care right there), help with transportation and with bags and frankly everything. I chatted with Levente as I was leaving telling him how hard it can be to be away from family (this was a solo trip) but this is the only hotel in London that’s made me feel at home. The breakfast team is absolutely incredible - always there to set up tea and chocolate stations, telling you to please please come to them if you’d like anything at any point. Everyone was just so incredibly attentive - especially the blonde younger lady who greeted us - and I thought the older gentleman in particular was just fantastic and very kind. Housekeeping is gorgeous, everything was spotless and they’re so incredibly attentive to your every need (there’s even a turndown service). I’ve never spent a more gorgeous stay. This is a home away from home which is amazing in bustling, busy London. Absolute gem, I tell you. I’m never going anywhere else.

Emma

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

The hotel is well-placed adjacent to the British Museum and close to the Russell Square tube station on the Piccadilly line. It's also within a moderate walk of "attractions" including Trafalgar Square and the London Eye if you prefer to discover London on foot. The staff are extremely attentive -- there are a lot of them! I counted 8 people helping to serve breakfast, and there is always someone there to open the front door for you. The common areas are beautifully decorated as appropriate for a heritage building and the restaurants on site were good. We enjoyed a glass of wine in the Leopard Bar and dinner in the adjacent conservatory overlooking the gardens. The bed was comfy and the room kept clean. We loved the pieces of fudge or other sweet on our pillow at night!

Elizabeth

Every member of staff that we met throughout our 3 night stay was extremely polite and helpful. The service could not be bettered which suggests that the staff is happy and management is successful. Our beautiful peaceful room was upgraded as it was my birthday and complimentary cakes were provided. There was plenty of space. The room service menu was of a high standard. The lounge features complimentary (and delicious) hot chocolate during winter evenings. The Montague is perfectly placed for theatre and shopping districts but on a quiet street. We were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. I was unfortunately ill throughout our trip but the hotel provided a calm place to rest. This is our second stay at the Montague and we will definitely be back.

Joanna

What an absolutely stunning hotel. The beautiful decor is the first thing you notice but next was the warm welcome. Speedy check-in then a staff member gave us a little show round the facilities to make us feel at home. The Bedroom although not particularly spacious, was again beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean. Slept well in the crisp white sheets and comfy mattress. Located just around the corner from the British Museum and the Museum Tavern and a short walk to Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Street. Will definitely stay again. NB: there is a master switch that controls the lights by the door. I particularly liked the soft night lights in the bathroom. Most useful.

Clootie

My goodness what a gem this hotel is. I saved up for a Christmas trip to London and thought I’d treat myself to a nicer hotel than usual. I’ve been to several hotels across London but this was by far the warmest, cosiest, most welcoming. True elegance and the real meaning of hospitality. My room, the simplest in the building, is so beautifully decorated and had a tea-making tray, a robe and slippers and beautifully scented Floris body care (made me feel like a Princess) and the shared areas are so charming and gorgeous - I loved the paintings and the Christmas tree. It doesn’t feel like a hotel, it feels like a house. I think what makes this place special though is the staff. Franki checked me in and she was wonderful throughout my stay, Megan checked me out and she was kindness itself. Truly excellent front desk staff, so professional. The porters are a class of their own and the heart and soul of this place - always there to open a door, enquire about your day (and truly having a conversation with you as opposed to just politely listening, that’s care right there), help with transportation and with bags and frankly everything. I chatted with Levente as I was leaving telling him how hard it can be to be away from family (this was a solo trip) but this is the only hotel in London that’s made me feel at home. The breakfast team is absolutely incredible - always there to set up tea and chocolate stations, telling you to please please come to them if you’d like anything at any point. Everyone was just so incredibly attentive - especially the blonde younger lady who greeted us - and I thought the older gentleman in particular was just fantastic and very kind. Housekeeping is gorgeous, everything was spotless and they’re so incredibly attentive to your every need (there’s even a turndown service). I’ve never spent a more gorgeous stay. This is a home away from home which is amazing in bustling, busy London. Absolute gem, I tell you. I’m never going anywhere else.

Emma

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

The hotel is well-placed adjacent to the British Museum and close to the Russell Square tube station on the Piccadilly line. It's also within a moderate walk of "attractions" including Trafalgar Square and the London Eye if you prefer to discover London on foot. The staff are extremely attentive -- there are a lot of them! I counted 8 people helping to serve breakfast, and there is always someone there to open the front door for you. The common areas are beautifully decorated as appropriate for a heritage building and the restaurants on site were good. We enjoyed a glass of wine in the Leopard Bar and dinner in the adjacent conservatory overlooking the gardens. The bed was comfy and the room kept clean. We loved the pieces of fudge or other sweet on our pillow at night!

Elizabeth

Every member of staff that we met throughout our 3 night stay was extremely polite and helpful. The service could not be bettered which suggests that the staff is happy and management is successful. Our beautiful peaceful room was upgraded as it was my birthday and complimentary cakes were provided. There was plenty of space. The room service menu was of a high standard. The lounge features complimentary (and delicious) hot chocolate during winter evenings. The Montague is perfectly placed for theatre and shopping districts but on a quiet street. We were able to walk everywhere we wanted to go. I was unfortunately ill throughout our trip but the hotel provided a calm place to rest. This is our second stay at the Montague and we will definitely be back.

Joanna

What an absolutely stunning hotel. The beautiful decor is the first thing you notice but next was the warm welcome. Speedy check-in then a staff member gave us a little show round the facilities to make us feel at home. The Bedroom although not particularly spacious, was again beautifully decorated and spotlessly clean. Slept well in the crisp white sheets and comfy mattress. Located just around the corner from the British Museum and the Museum Tavern and a short walk to Tottenham Court Road & Oxford Street. Will definitely stay again. NB: there is a master switch that controls the lights by the door. I particularly liked the soft night lights in the bathroom. Most useful.

Clootie

Posizione

15 Montague St, Bloomsbury, London, WC1B 5BJ, Regno Unito

The Montague On The Gardens