First Impressions
Walking up to Euro Hotel on Cartwright Gardens, you’ll immediately notice you’re on one of London’s most charming garden squares. This three-star Georgian townhouse sits right in the heart of Bloomsbury, and honestly, the location couldn’t be better if you’re planning to explore central London without breaking the bank. The building has that classic London feel — no fancy lobby, but it’s clean and welcoming in that straightforward British way.
The Neighborhood Advantage
Here’s what I love about staying in Camden — you’re actually living like a Londoner rather than being stuck in touristy areas. Russell Square tube station is literally a three-minute walk, which means you can reach Oxford Street in about ten minutes or hop over to King’s Cross (hello, Harry Potter fans) just as quickly. The British Museum is practically your neighbor, and you know what? You can walk there through these lovely garden squares that most tourists never see.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was compact but thoughtfully arranged — this is London, so don’t expect sprawling spaces. What impressed me was how they’ve managed to fit everything you need without it feeling cramped. The beds are comfortable, there’s decent storage space, and the ensuite bathroom, while small, has good water pressure (trust me, that matters after a long day of sightseeing). The windows overlook either the garden square or the quiet residential street, so you’re not dealing with traffic noise all night.
Practical Details That Matter
The continental breakfast is served in a bright dining room, and while it’s not elaborate, it’ll definitely set you up for the day. There’s no restaurant for dinner, but honestly, you’re in Bloomsbury — some of London’s best pubs and eateries are within walking distance. I particularly loved having access to the private garden square (residents only), which is perfect for a morning coffee or just escaping the city buzz for a few minutes.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
Look, Euro Hotel isn’t trying to be something it’s not — it’s a solid, well-run place that gives you excellent value in one of London’s most liveable neighborhoods. The staff actually know the area and can point you toward the good local spots rather than just handing you a generic tourist map. For the price point and location, you’re getting authentic London living with easy access to everything that matters. It’s the kind of place where you sleep well, start your day properly, then head out to explore knowing you’ve got a peaceful base to return to.
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