Russell Square is the largest square in London, established in 1806 by the 5th Duke of Bedford whose statue can still be found here.

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Russell Square, London

Russell Square is the largest square in London, established in 1806 by the 5th Duke of Bedford whose statue can still be found here..

Russell Square is the largest square in London, established in 1806 by the 5th Duke of Bedford whose statue can still be found here.


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About Russell Square

 London Borough of Camden, WC1N

 +44 20 7974 16

 www.camden.gov.uk

Russell Square and Nearby Sights on Map

The Russell Hotel

The Russell Hotel on the eastern side of Russell Square is a gothic building with a magnificent ballroom which was designed by the same people who created interiors for the ill-fated Titanic

Foundling Museum

The Foundling Museum tells the story of the Foundling Hospital, an orphanage for abandoned children founded in the eighteenth century which continues today as the children's charity Coram

Bloomsbury Square

Bloomsbury Square is the oldest garden square in London, established by Lord Southampton in 1665 and opened to the public in the 1950s

British Museum

The British Museum is, undoubtedly, one of the best museums in the world and a definite highlight of any trip to London

Cartoon Museum

The Cartoon Museum displays an extensive collection of British cartoon and comic art from the 18th century to the present day

Coram's Fields

Coram's Fields is a unique seven acre park for children, with a playground, pet corner, nursery and duck pond

Buildings of High Holborn

The Buildings of High Holborn are a range of Tudor half-timbered buildings across a magnificent marble courtyard building which stands on the site of the former Staple Inn

British Library

The official book depository of the United Kingdom, the British Library holds a copy of every book ever printed here, and a wide variety of periodicals

Shaftesbury Theatre

Charles Dickens Museum

The Charles Dickens Museum on Doughty Street in London is at the former home of the renowned novelist, holding an important collection of material relating to the him