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Localised London: myHotel Bloomsbury

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Now for me, 2014 has been the year of the suitcase, the carry-on luggage and the overnight tote. I have bags under my eyes. Travel-weary, I found myself stomping up Tottenham Court Road in London’s late August. 

I love the UK, and I miss it. But, it is hard to be a visitor in a familiar city. Having lived and worked in London for a number of years, a two-year stint in Hong Kong has left me homeless and hopeless in the motherland. I needed a base for a weekend. A mere 2 hours in and I was finding the city overwhelming.

I was in search of myHotel Bloomsbury, my much needed bolt-hole for the next 24 hours. Standing on the curbside – drenched – and lost, a sympathetic bystander directed me off to Bedford Square. 

A London hotelier’s landscape is now maculated with the bijous and the boutique. This is a competitive space. Amidst great swathes of non-headline hotels, selecting an appropriate bed for the night has become something of a minefield, even with my knowledge of the city. You usually have to opt for one of the isosceles balance of price, comfort or location. Remarkably (and I think that this is quite a feat) myHotel Bloomsbury has managed to fine tune that stasis. 

With a formidable location in central London, and a surprisingly modest price point, rooms are spacious, unlike similar London offerings of this size - where cramming people in seems to be a key part of the business plan.  This is my second myHotel experience, having spent time at their Brighton offering when it first opened several years ago. Bloomsbury was a very different proposition - understated and subtle. The brash and bold myHotel Brighton is something of a showstopper. I rather liked that myHotel Bloomsbury was not trying too hard. 

The hotel’s interiors were designed by Conran & Partners  - the collaborative design studio founded by Sir Terence Conran. The myHotel brand is strongly influenced by eastern philosophies, and the C&P team allegedly engaged with a Feng Sui consultant to help oversee their development of the space. That said, fresh off the Hong Kong boat, I was not overwhelmed by a sense of the orient. The employment of eastern philosophies in the coordination of the space, perhaps remains intrinsic – and certainly not – overtly aesthetic. To be honest, rather a plus point for me.

Breakfast is served in the award winning GAIL’s Kitchen. GAIL’s triumphs are easy to spot all over London, and the formula works. This is exactly where I wanted to boost up my laptop and listen to the chatter. That’s a big tick in my book - I’m on the constant prowl for the world’s perfect cafés. And, yes breakfast is also lovingly curated, with an artful platter of compote and grains, fresh coffee and juice. Artisan and bohemian – this is London at her best.

The creative pack are settling in here, moving comfortably within the Conran interiors. Pragmatic and perfect for a pit-stop, this is myHotel indeed. Checking out with a pack of media moguls (sporting Oliver People's lenses), I bounced out of London once again.

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Harriet Dedman

Based in Hong Kong, Harriet is a freelance journalist and photographer. Over the last decade, Harriet has built up an editorial portfolio, specialising in vintage and boutique travel throughout Asia, Europe and the Americas. Harriet's work has been published by leading international travel publications including Vacations & Travel Magazine, A Luxury Travel Blog (voted best for luxury by the Tel...(Read More)

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