I used to live in Bloomsbury and hotels around there can be decent compared to some of the more 'posh' areas. Lovely neighbourhood - it's near the British Museum, Kings Cross/St Pancras, the British Library, tube stations. It does depend on your price point - I was looking for a hotel recently for our family of 5 for November and £200 for one night near Tower Bridge was the best I was seeing (based on what we want). Time of year will be factor as well.
My best London suggestions:
- The Churchill War Rooms is fantastic, the no 1 museum I suggest to everyone. My boys (6 and 7) loved it recently. It's close to Westminster Abbey, The London Eye, Downing Street and Big Ben. (also, the London Eye is costly but well worth...especially if you have good weather!)
- Covent Garden is VERY touristy, but there's a reason as it's lovely - lots of shops, street performers, restaurants, the Transport Museum and the Royal Opera House (my favourite place in all of London) are right there.
- Don'y buy one-way or return underground travel cards. Either figure out the Oyster Card system, or buy day zone 1-2 passes. The day cards cost I think the same (or maybe a few pence more) as a return so if you want to make 3 trips, you'll spend more on 3 tickets than an entire day card.
- Go to a West End show. Leicester Square as a TCKTS booth that sells discounted tickets on the day, much the same as Broadway in NYC.
- I've started taking friends and family visiting for afternoon tea. Skip the posh hotels (Ritz, Savoy) and either go high class (Claridges) or trendy (I loved the Mad Hatter themed tea at the Sanderson, also had great service recently at One Aldwych).
Sorry, that's a lot to take in! I love London, lived up there for 3 years and visit a fair bit now we live down 'in the country.'
