17,500 sq ft of pedestrianised dining

Sicilian Avenue is Bloomsbury’s exciting and vibrant destination for socialising and dining experiences, offering 12 commercial units of various sizes.

A serene, calm and safe space for Holborn’s 70,000 daily visitors, this walkable oasis presents the newly renovated, Grade II listed venues with immediate access to hungry diners, beautifully immersed in Edwardian architecture – and set away from the everyday bustle.

CGI shot of Sicilian Avenue with pillars and architecture

Convert a transiting footfall into a dedicated fanbase

Beautiful Edwardian shop front oriel windows connect local businesses to an in-built community of residents and office workers. Its intimate setting offers food and beverage occupiers the opportunity to convert its transiting footfall into a dedicated fanbase.

Connect with history and Hollywood glamour

Bloomsbury has been home to famous laureates and poets, including Virginia Woolf and Mahatma Gandhi, as well as celebrities including Bob Marley and Ricky Gervais.

Scenes from the movies Wonder Woman and The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society were filmed on Sicilian Avenue.

Scenes from Emmy award-winning Slow Horses are also being filmed on Sicilian Avenue.

Green for the people

Safer passages for walkers and cyclists have sprung up as part of Low Traffic Neighbourhoods placing breathable, cleaner cities high on the agenda for London’s councils.

As part of our social and environmental mission, we are committed to achieving the highest sustainability standards possible at Sicilian Avenue, as part of the Bloomsbury Quarter estate.

70k daily visitors to local area, providing an immediate flow of hungry diners
5.8m annual visitors to the nearby British Museum
10k residences within a half mile radius of Sicilian Avenue
20+ university faculties within immediate square mile
West Ground Floorplan of Sicilian Avenue
West Basement Floorplan of Sicilian Avenue
Dimensions of West Sicilian Avenue

Visitors

Residents and Londoners
Sicilian Avenue attracts local residents and everyday Londoners seeking interesting and centrally located venues.

Office workers and entrepreneurs
Sicilian Avenue has c. 70k sq ft of contemporary office space and will additionally benefit from the 300k sq ft opening at Victoria House, the new Life Sciences Building on Bloomsbury Square.

University students
With around 20 university faculties in Holborn station’s immediate square mile, Sicilian Avenue caters for local university students looking for space to eat and socialise.

Tourists
Just a six minute stroll from The British Museum, the UK’s biggest attraction, Sicilian Avenue provides a safe haven for culture vulture tourists looking to escape the bustle of central London.

Collaborating with
the Central Distance Alliance
BREAAM
Targeting Excellent
Estate wide greening
and biodiversity strategy