Food Scene
Bill's Kensington Restaurant
123 Kensington High StreetFrench, European, British, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
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The Ivy Kensignton Brasserie
96 Kensington High StFrench, European, British, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options
Muffin Man Tea Shop
12 Wrights LnStylish contemporary restaurant with framed art, for imaginative, high-end Modern European cuisine.
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Kitchen W8
11-13 Abingdon RdStylish contemporary restaurant with framed art, for imaginative, high-end Modern European cuisine.
Drinks & Nightlife
Balans, Kensington
187 Kensington High StreetArts & Culture
Displays of contemporary design and innovation, from the everyday to the cutting edge.
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Музей дизайна
224-238 Kensington High StDisplays of contemporary design and innovation, from the everyday to the cutting edge.
Музей естественной истории
Cromwell RoadParks & Nature
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.
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Гайд-парк
Huge green space, home to Diana Memorial Fountain, with boating and swimming in the Serpentine lake.
The history of Holland Park, one of London’s finest green spaces, makes an interesting tale for history buffs and horticulturalists alike. The park surrounds a Jacobean mansion, Holland House, named after its second owner, the Earl of Holland, whose wife was the first person in England to successfully grow dahlias. In the 19th century, Holland House became a hub of political and literary activity, visited by Disraeli and Lord Byron amongst others, but was largely destroyed by bombs during WWII. These days, dahlias are still grown within the 55 acres of Holland Park, which also houses the Japanese-style Kyoto Gardens with its koi carp and bridge at the foot of a waterfall.
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Холланд-Парк
Ilchester PlaceThe history of Holland Park, one of London’s finest green spaces, makes an interesting tale for history buffs and horticulturalists alike. The park surrounds a Jacobean mansion, Holland House, named after its second owner, the Earl of Holland, whose wife was the first person in England to successfully grow dahlias. In the 19th century, Holland House became a hub of political and literary activity, visited by Disraeli and Lord Byron amongst others, but was largely destroyed by bombs during WWII. These days, dahlias are still grown within the 55 acres of Holland Park, which also houses the Japanese-style Kyoto Gardens with its koi carp and bridge at the foot of a waterfall.
Shopping
Famous street market with stalls offering everything from fruit and bread to posters, vintage clothes, ceramics and music.
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Рынок Портобелло
73a Lewisham High StFamous street market with stalls offering everything from fruit and bread to posters, vintage clothes, ceramics and music.
Entertainment & Activities
Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats.
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Роял Альберт Холл
Imperial College RoadRoyal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London, which has held the Proms concerts annually each summer since 1941. It has a capacity of up to 5,272 seats.
Earl's Court Exhibition Centre was an internationally renowned exhibition, conference and events venue in London that originally opened in 1887 and was built in 1937 in its most recent art moderne style exterior.
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Олимпия Лондон
Hammersmith RoadEarl's Court Exhibition Centre was an internationally renowned exhibition, conference and events venue in London that originally opened in 1887 and was built in 1937 in its most recent art moderne style exterior.