£25m makeover for London hotel
The newly-renamed four-star Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel has undergone a £25m transformation, with new interiors designed by in-house team Amrit Singh and Michael Attenborough.
The 174-room hotel boasts a new seventh floor, and a new meeting and events suite with seven spaces, including the 300-capacity Folio room and HD technology with built-in Blu-Ray and touch screen controls.
Bloomsbury’s literary past inspired the hotel’s new reception area, which features whole wall of made up of pages from Virginia Woolf’s Mrs Dalloway. The property also includes the Bloomsbury Street Restaurant.
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