Reviews of Grange Blooms Town House Hotel, Bloomsbury
Review by A participant on 27th April, 2009
Add your review Date visited: Each May if possible
A marvellous event which, for the former and current soldiers involved, combines the joy of meeting old friends and comrades of all ages, with the solemn pride of marching together past the Cavalry Memorial, leading to a remembrance service for the cavalry fallen of the two world wars and the conflicts since.
What you'll see: military bands playing. Lots of dark suits and regimental ties, many wearing bowler hats and carrying rolled umbrellas (the old-fashioned officer's civilian dress which is still worn for this parade). And a moving service around the Hyde Park bandstand before everyone heads off for lunch.
Review by A. Collins on 9th November, 2006
Add your review Date visited: July 10th, 2006
The Blooms Town House Hotel is a beautiful 18th c. town house. Luscious flower arrangements and trimmed hedges line the exterior. Inside, the lobby is a charming little area. Most definitely a home away from home! I'd move in tomorrow if I could! My room was comfortable, spacious and best of all, dust free! I'd recommend to all.
Review by Paul Briggs on 28th January, 2006
Add your review Date visited: 23 to 27 January 2006
Blooms Hotel – standard room 202 was small and over-furnished. Bathroom small, shaver-point didn’t work and wasn’t repaired during my five-day stay. Breakfast began later than stated. Asked for a taxi at end of stay and was given a private hire car that cost £15 when a black London cab would have cost £10. Unimpressed by this hotel.
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