Russell Square StationRussell Square is a London Underground station, located on Bernard Street in Bloomsbury. Opened in 1906 and designed by Leslie Green, the station is small, but very busy, being located on the Piccadilly Line.

200m (3 mins) from Bedford Way
Senate HouseSenate House is the administrative centre of the University of London which is located in Bloomsbury, London. The building, which was built between 1932 and 1937, famously inspired George Orwell's description of the Ministry of Truth in his novel Nineteen Eighty Four.

200m (3 mins) from Bedford Way
Brunswick CentreThis Grade II listed shopping centre is located in the heart of Bloomsbury and, following a £26 million rejuvenation, it is one of the most fashionable in London. Originally designed in the mid-1960's by Patrick Hodgkinson, the centre now contains 560 flats, shops, restaurants and the Renoir Cinema.

300m (5 mins) from Bedford Way
GandhiLocated in Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, the statue of Gandhi was designed by Fredda Brilliant in 1968. Mahatma Gandhi, the spiritual and political leader who led India to freedom from British rule in 1947, is represented in a meditative state, appropriate for the serene surroundings of the beautiful park

300m (5 mins) from Bedford Way
British MuseumA museum of human history and culture based in Bloomsbury, London. The collection, which is largely based on those of the physicist and scientist Sir Hans Sloane was established in 1753. As one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind in the world, it continues to draw crowds from all corners of the globe and is one of London's most popular tourist attractions.

400m (7 mins) from Bedford Way
Bedford SquareBedford Square in Bloomsbury, named after the Dukes of Bedford, is considered to be one of the best preserved pieces of Georgian architecture in London with a number of eminent residents, such as Lord Eldon, the celebrated Lord Chancellor.

500m (8 mins) from Bedford Way