This well known area is in Central London and is quiet famous for luxury Holborn hotels
. This place started out as an empty filed in the city and today it has become quite popular in terms of everything which a Londoner or a traveler requires. Holborn offers quiet a lot of things to check out if you are on a holiday. As far as the close by attractions are known, this underground has quiet a lot. Bloomsbury Theater: The first and the foremost is the Bloomsbury Theater which is a happening place hosting various events and performances to suit all tastes. This stunning auditorium features 535 comfortable seats with plenty of leg space well complemented by a relaxed atmosphere. It also has a studio for hire. A unique structure is designed with bars and restaurants for your convenience. Over the years this theater has shown a large number of productions and is still afresh. Sir John Soanes Museum: This museum architecture was formerly the studio and house of the neo-classical architect Sir John Soane. The museum houses collection of many antiques, paintings and drawings and many of his other projects. It is a non-departmental public body that is now sponsored by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport. Roman Bath: It is an archeological puzzle and the bath dates back from Tudor times and it is said to be fed by the spring water from a holy well. These are free unattended attractions which are managed by The National Trust. This famous attraction in London is walking distance away from Holborn and Temple tube stations. The London Transport Museum: As the name suggests the museum is all about fascinating stories of history of London transport. It got opened in 1980 by Princess Anne. There are some permanent exhibitions which include The Birth of London Transport and the explorations of the first ever transport system here in London. After trams and trolley buses, the capital city shifted a little towards electric transport which was far cheaper to run and was the first real mass transport system. Other than this there are various fine examples of private vehicles dating back over past 150 years. Royal Courts of Justice: It is housed within a Gothic building like structure where nations most serious civil, libel and appeal cases are handled. It was the last Gothic revival building which was built in London. It consists of more than three miles of corridors and more than one thousand rooms.