3 THINGS TO DO IN BLOOMSBURY
Bloomsbury is one of those London neighborhoods that often gets overlooked. You associate it mostly with tourists in and out of the British Museum -- which, is certainly a major highlight of the area, but there's much more! So after you spend a few hours in the Museum, here's what else you need to see in this lush and green London borough.The Squares : Overflowing with green, the Bloomsbury area has some gorgeous squares! Russell Square is probably the most well known, the perfect spot for a summer wander. The other highlights are Tavistock and Gordon Square.Dalloway Terrace : Within the classic Bloomsbury Hotel, sits a stunning little cafe. Dalloway Terrace is one of my favorite hideaways for an afternoon coffee with their incredible seasonal decor. It is the perfect stop all year round.Lamb's Conduit Street : Head to the pedestrian only section of this street to stroll through a real historic piece of London. The street is almost exclusively independent with several luxe shopping options and two Victorian pubs. I also love Knockbox Coffee for a quick cup! But if you're after a more adult type bev, head to Noble Rot for an extensive wine selection! For my Bloomsbury stroll, I opted for a breezy, cool number from Paper London. It's actually a gorgeous dress but with the varying temps here in London, I paired it with some cropped pants! I love the neckline and the large scalloped detail at the hemline. The contrasting polka dots are super fun, perfect for a wander around sipping coffee! This is the most similar one available now! My bow mules are steal version of these splurge ones!