The Montague On The Gardens is 4 star hotel with 99 rooms and the facilities of Bar and Rooms/Facilities for Disabled.
The Montague On The Gardens has
4.70 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (4.60 for Location, 4.40 for Rooms, 5.00 for Service, 4.40 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Honeymoon.
This is a pretty hotel with the rates from
108 USD to
239 USD.
The Montague On The Gardens is one of the recommended hotels
from 100 USD to 200 USD near
Bloomsbury, it is also not far from
British Museum and
University of London.
The Montague On The Gardens details:
Overlooking private, secluded gardens, this 4-star luxury hotel offers 2 restaurants, an on-site gym and 2 sun rooms. Russell Square Underground Station is a 4 minute walk away.
This boutique hotel boasts luxurious, individually decorated rooms, with satellite TV and movies. Some rooms have beautiful marble bathrooms.
The Blue Door Bistro offers a modern, yet classic British menu. Guests can enjoy afternoon tea in the sun room or cocktails in the cosy Terrace Bar. There is open-air dining on the bistro’s wooden deck.
The Montague on the Garden is a minute’s walk from The British Museum. There is excellent access to the Eurostar trains at nearby St Pancras International train station. Covent Garden, Oxford Street and the West End are nearby.
This 4-star hotel seems to inhabit 2 worlds. In front, is the British Museum and the hurly-burly of bustling London. To the rear, there is a serene private garden, cut off from the city by a rectangle of fine Georgian townhouses. Between the 2, lies the Montague, an intriguing blend of up-to-the-minute city vibrancy and old-world Bloomsbury calm. Step off a busy London street into a world of stylish and well-ordered peace. Within moments you can be at a West-End show, shopping, or taking a walk around the city’s many parks and museums, the choice is yours. Where else can you stay in this much luxury, at a modest price?
The hotel’s convenient location also makes it a wonderful base for travellers arriving from Europe via the Eurostar and the refurbished St Pancras station.
This hotel truly deserves it's 4-star deluxe status. Guest services and enjoyment come first every time and nothing is too much trouble to assist guests, from the welcoming pot of tea on arrival to 24-hour room service. This is hospitality at its most inviting. You can bring your children and your pets, and they will feel as special as you do. In fact, the hotel goes out of its way to delight younger visitors, giving them their own special bathrobes and slippers, and folding their bathroom towels into magical elephants and swans.
The Montague boasts 2 restaurants, a bar, a lounge and 2 conservatories as well as the Wood Deck for alfresco dining and summer barbecues. Live jazz is on offer twice a week.
Grand celebrations demand a venue that does justice to the event; somewhere steeped in style, filled with history, and blessed with superb views. That location is The Montague on the Gardens, a superb venue for fairytale events such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and cocktail parties.
You can enjoy a formal banquet in the Great Russell Suite or a sizzling barbecue on the hotel’s Wood Deck, overlooking the private gardens. The Wood Deck is also ideal for open-air summer cocktail parties. Whatever the nature of your event, a dedicated events co-ordinator will help assist you with every detail of the planning.
Location
The great location and good access to London’s transport network makes the hotel a good base for exploring all that the capital has to offer. The nearest attraction is the vast and inspirational British Museum, which is just a few yards from the hotel’s main entrance. The area surrounding the hotel, known as Bloomsbury, is the traditional haunt of London's literary set.
A short walk to the south lie the narrow streets of Soho and Covent Garden, as well as the West End theatres clustered around Shaftesbury Avenue. Covent Garden is a shoppers' paradise, with intriguing boutiques at every turn. It's also home to the Royal Opera House and the London Transport Museum.
To the south-west of the hotel is Oxford Street and Selfridges. For more exclusive shopping, walk on to Regent Street, Bond Street and the glittering attractions of Mayfair.
If you're looking for green space, head north towards Regent's Park and London Zoo. Both are close to Camden Town, the site of a series of lively street markets.
Rooms
The hotel boasts 88 deluxe guest rooms, 11 luxury suites and one apartment suite and from stylishly casual, to elegantly comfortable, to self-confidently modern, the rooms are as inviting as they are homely.
All of the attractive rooms are well-appointed, with all the modern comforts and facilities you need in a restful, relaxing base. Whether you are exploring the city as a tourist or visiting London on business, the comfortable, peaceful rooms provide a relaxing haven.
Dining
The hotel offers a selection of places to eat, drink and relax with friends, with somewhere to suit every mood and every time of day.
The Blue Door Bistro offers a menu featuring both modern British cuisine, as well as traditional classic dishes.
Afternoon tea in the hotel’s conservatory attracts local residents, as well as hotel guests. They come to catch up with the day’s news and to demolish a generous plate of scones, served with home-made strawberry jam and Devonshire clotted cream.
During the summer, guests head for the refreshing drinks and sizzling barbecues out on the Terrace and Wood Deck. These are also popular spots for light summer lunches.
The cosy Terrace Bar is famous for its cocktails. This is the place to sink into a comfortable leather sofa and soak up the live music that plays every weekday evening from 19:00 to 22:00.
If none of that appeals, you can always rely on the hotel’s 24-hour room service. Just tell them what you want to eat and drink, and it will be brought to your room.