Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace

Few areas with a palace are downmarket, so it’s no surprise that Kensington is one of the wealthiest – and greenest thanks to its famous Gardens – parts of the capital, where fine Georgian buildings are 10 a penny, but definitely only metaphorically... Read More

Kensington Events

September
Last Night of the Proms
October
The Chocolate Show
ThisDay Festival
November
Boutique de Noel
Junior League of London's Boutique de Noel

Hotels in Kensington - 39 places to stay

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Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum

Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum

Kensington hotels come no finer than Holiday Inn London Kensington Forum, the perfect destination among central London hotels for business travel and holidays in London. Be greeted with a contemporary ambience complemented by warm hospitality ... More | visit website

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Copthorne Tara

Copthorne Tara

In a corner of fashionable Kensington you will find the Copthorne Tara, within easy reach of the shops and restaurants of Kensington High Street, Knightsbridge, and Notting Hill. The hotel is also close to the beautiful ... More | Double Room: £185 - £210 | visit website

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Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington

Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington

The award-winning, Copthorne Tara Hotel is located in a quiet corner of fashionable Kensington just minutes from the Kensington Museums, the Royal Albert Hall and Harrods and within easy reach of a great choice of ... More | visit website

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Grosvenor Kensington Hotel

Grosvenor Kensington Hotel

The Grosvenor Kensington Hotel London is an elegant hotel ideally located in Central London in the district of South Kensington just bordering Knightsbridge and to the south-east of Hyde Park. Originally a Victorian mansion house, ... More | visit website

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Holland Court Hotel

Holland Court Hotel

This beautiful 3-star hotel offers all the facilities the discerning business traveller or tourist would require, with Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Centres close by.

Having been established for the last 30 years, the Holland Court ... More | visit website

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Kensington Close Hotel & Health Spa

Kensington Close Hotel & Health Spa

In the heart of Londons fashionable Kensington you will find the Kensington Close Hotel and Health Spa. The hotel is conveniently located a few minutes walk from the prestigious shops of High Street Kensington and ... More | visit website

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The Parkcity

The Parkcity

Set within the exclusive district of Kensington & Chelsea, the 4-star deluxe Parkcity epitomises elegance and style. Olympia and Earl's Court Exhibition Centres, the Royal Albert Hall, museums and Knightsbridge are within easy reach. Designed for ... More | visit website

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K West

K West
K West Hotel & Spa’s location offers peace and quiet in an urban setting, only 20 minutes from Heathrow Airport and within easy walking distance of Westfield London and Holland Park. Venues such as Earls ... More | visit website
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Hilton London Kensington

Hilton London Kensington

The Hilton London Kensington is situated in the fashionable Holland Park and is ideally located for concerts and sport events at the Royal Albert Hall. The hotel has two restaurants and a trendy bar. All ... More | visit website

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Millennium Bailey's Hotel

Millennium Bailey

A stay with us is like having your very own magnificent town house, breaking down the formality of a traditional hotel in an atmosphere that is as refreshing as it is relaxing. Our doors first ... More | Double Room: From £149 | visit website

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