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Bloomsbury

Area in the borough of Camden, London, a series of squares between Gower Street and High Holborn. It contains the University of London, the British Museum (1759), and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Between the world wars it was the home of the Bloomsbury Group of writers and artists.



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VisitorInfo British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG Tube stations: Holborn (seven minutes on foot); Tottenham Court Road (six minutes); Russell Square (10 minutes) and Goodge Street (13 minutes).
VisitorInfo British Museum, Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG Tube stations: Holborn (seven minutes on foot); Tottenham Court Road (six minutes); Russell Square (10 minutes) and Goodge Street (13 minutes).
The British Museum located in Great Russell Street in London is one of the largest and most interesting of all London''s museums, making it an easy choice for one of the holiday''s outings.
 
 
 
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