Tavistock
Place is named after the ground landlord,
the Duke of Bedford, Marquess of Tavistock,
and was built c. 1807. The central London
borough of Bloomsbury, where the hotel
is situated, is famous for its literary
figures such as Charles Dickens and Virginia
Woolf's Bloomsbury Set who both lived
just around the corner on Tavistock Square.
Tavistock Place is also home to the original
Mary Ward centre, a famous example of
Art Nouveau in London. The hotel has been
with the same family since 1964 and is
run by Lucia Geyer together with her children
– Hans, Stefan, Karl and Maria-Lisa.
We offer a friendly service at great value
for money and provide a comfortable home
from home. It is also somewhere you can
relax and feel welcome, and of course
indulge in one of the ‘Best Breakfasts
in Town. More
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