Hotel built in 1815, Last partial renovation 2010, Number of floors 2, Total number of rooms 100, Number of single rooms 14, Number of double rooms 35, of which have 2 separate beds 0, of which have a double bed 35, of which are suitable as three-bed rooms 0, Rooms with connecting door 1, Number of junior suites 5, Number of apartments 1, Hotel, City hotel, Business hotel, Boutique hotel, No-smoking hotel, Gay and lesbian-friendly hotel
- Style of hotel and ambience
- The 88 individually designed guest rooms 11 split-level suites and one 2-bedroom suite provide first class facilities to the business traveller. Sample our afternoon tea in the sumptous lounge and conservatories, dine in The Blue Door Bistro Restaurant or simply relax on the Wood Deck or enjoy and cigar on the Terrace.
- Special features of the hotel
- Complimetnary WIFI in all accommodaiton rooms, public areas and conference space.
Complimentary still and sparkling mineral water in your room.
- Reception open
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Reception manned at weekends
- 00:00 - 24:00
- Reception manned 24 hours a day
- 1
- Earliest check-in
- 14:00
- Latest check-out
- 12:00
- Public parking garage
- 0,1
- Fee per 24 hours
- 26,00
- Free services for HRS guests
- 1 bottle of mineral water, Use of an Internet terminal at the hotel, Wireless LAN in room
- Hotel location, surroundings and sights
- When you experience the four star serenity of The Montague Hotel, it's hard to believe you're in central London. This is the quiet haven of peace from which you can enjoy the bustling heart of the city – and still avoid the crowds. We're a handy hotel, too, for travellers arriving from Europe via Eurostar and the refurbished St Pancras station.
Our nearest attraction is the vast and inspirational British Museum. You can't miss it because it is just a few yards from the hotel's main entrance. The surrounding area – 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, and 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.