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February 16, 2010

Kensington London is located in the postcode of W8 and is home to some the London’s most famous attractions such as the Natural History museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and not forgetting the world famous Royal Albert Hall.  Earls Court and Olympia Exhibition Centre are within walking distance and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area is Kensington Palace.

Kensington high street is one of London’s most popular shopping areas and attracts thousands of tourists and visitors each year. Mostly top brands can be found in Kensington as well as the more affordable high street brands.  There is an excellent range of supermarkets, cafes, bars in the area and plenty of green spaces such as Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and Holland Park.  South Kensington has a variety of smaller shops and restaurants which are just as popular and attract many visitors.

Kensington is heaped with history.  The last Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace and continued to live there until her accession to the throne in 1837.  More recently Kensington has been known as the home of the late Princess Diana.  Originally a country house, but since the death of Diana the Palace has now been opened up to the public. You can now take a tour of the Palace and admire the family portraits and original furnishings.  You get a real feel of history in the palace and a trip to Kensington is only complete if you have visited the Palace.  You can also take a Princess Diana walk which takes you to many of the places she used to visit.

You won’t be bored in the evening as Kensington is a major centre of London’s nightlife.  There are many nightclubs and bars to choose from. Among them are Amika, 20 and Dunes which are just 3 of the many clubs to choose from in the area.  Bars are plentiful; you have The Hansom Cab which has recently had a refit which has given it a cosy feel. The Scarsdale is a typical English pub offering good pub grub and is frequented by many of the locals. The Devonshire Arms is another one I want to mention as the selection of beer and wine is by far the best of the lot.  It gets very busy with locals as its known to be quiet special and has very tasty food.

Renovated a couple of years back, a former rather boring old man’s pub has now has typical trendy-bar type decor. The selection of beer and wine is top notch, though. Front garden for seating (open all year round if you are brave enough!), the hold barbeques occasionally. Despite numerous other pubs in the Kensington, locals must think something special about this place, as I’ve never seen it anything less than packed. Tasty food, too.

There are plenty of hotels in the area for all budgets.  The Derby Hotel is located minutes to Earls court and Gloucester Road tube stations as is Kensington West which is a newly refurbished hotel with all mod cons including flat screen tvs and free wireless internet. You shouldn’t have any trouble finding somewhere to stay and I am sure with a bit of research you will really enjoy your trip to Kensington.

For somewhere cheap to stay in London try one of the Budget London Hotels or Kensington Hotels.

Filed under: Kensington,London — Tags: budget london hotels, Kensington hotels — CClayton @ 2:36 pm
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4 Things to Do at Half Term With Your Kids

February 8, 2010

Mums, now is the time to be thinking of places to take your kids for half term. In this hectic environment of the stresses of work, dropping your kids and picking up from school, the weekends always hectic you may not have time to look into adventurous ideas of where to take the little ones over half term. Let me take the stress of this task and give you 4 ideas.

  1. Parklife Oxford Street, 28 Jan 10 – 30 Apr 10

Address

455-497 Oxford St, W1K 6DE

Transport Marble Arch

Tue-Sun 10am-6pm (closed Apr 4, Easter Sunday)

£15.50, concs £13, children (4-14) £11, family £44

Telephone

0844 847 1745

Oh the kids will love this one, Oxford street has used a temporary public space to create a life size like Jurassic forest with 24 animatronics dinosaurs including kids favorite T-Rex, triceratops and Stegosaurus.

2. London Wetland Centre details

Queen Elizabeth’s Walk, London, SW13 9WT

Transport Hammersmith, then duck bus (283)

Telephone

020 8409 4400

Adult: £9.95âEUR¨Concession: £7.40 (over 65 years, disabled, full-time students, unemployed) âEUR¨Child: £5.50 (4- 16 years) âEUR¨Family: £27.75 (2 adults & 2 children, 4-16 years)âEUR¨Children (under 4 years): Free

Date: 13 – 21 February Venue:London Wetland Centre

A packed programme of events all week including ‘The carbon dioxide show’, interactive events about climate change featuring alka-seltzer rockets, a soda volcano, a sand castle destroying contest and a cola geyser! Plus pond dipping, arts & crafts and ‘sustainable’ games. (Taken from the London Wetland Centre)

3. National History Museum

Cromwell Rd, London, SW7 5BD

Transport South Kensington

Telephone

020 7942 5000

10am-5.50pm daily (last adm 5.30pm)

£9, children & seniors £4.50, under-fours free, family (up to 2 + 3) £24

The beauty, drama and infinite variety of the natural world is celebrated in this annual photography competition and exhibition, a joint enterprise between the Natural History Museum and BBC Wildlife Magazine. This year the exhibition is housed in a larger venue to accommodate the crowds which invariably flock to it, and the images are displayed in a larger format. A key component of the show are the stories which accompany the photos, describing the often remarkable conditions under which each photographer captured their winning shot. (Taken from the Time Out Website)

While you are there make a day of it and spend the time at the History Museum, entrance is FREE.

4. Diana Princess of Wales memorial garden

Nr Black Lion Gate, Broad Walk, Kensington Gardens, London, W2 2UH

Transport Bayswater

Telephone

020 7298 2117/ 2141 (recorded info)

May-Aug 10am-7.45pm daily, Apr & Sep 10am-6.45pm, Mar & early 10am-5.45pm, Feb & late Oct 10am-4.45pm, Nov-Jan 10am-3.45pm

This popular playground is for kids aged 12 and under, it has recently been renovated and now includes play tunnels. Improvements have been made to the vast wooden pirate ship sailing a sea of sand, this is the playgrounds main attraction since it opened in 2000 where children compete for the control of the ships wheel.

For further information about: – London Wetland Visit http://www.wwt.org.uk – National History Museum http://www.nhm.ac.uk

Why not make a night of it, stay at the Kensington West. We are the new breed of budget hotels that offer that little bit more. Our guests have stated on trip advisor that our beds ‘The hotel staff was excellent with the children’.

We are offering our family rooms at the double room prices, yes that right 2 kids stay free. Please contact our friendly reservations desk on 020 76029954 and quote SKBHTERM. (Double room rates are based on the rates on http://www.kensingtonwest.org )

Offer is subject to availability valid from 16th Feb – 22nd Feb 2010.

Filed under: London — shamina @ 7:03 pm
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Historical London

Sir Christopher Wren, famous Architect, was born in Wiltshire in 1632.  After the Great Fire of London (1666) he prepared an abortive plan for rebuilding London, but he did in fact, rebuild St. Pauls, and more then fifty other city churches, including St. Stephen, Walbrook, and St. Mary-le-Bow.

His other works include Chelsea Hospital, portions of Greenwich Hospital, the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford and the Queens College Library, Oxford.  He had wide spread scientific interests (He was professor of mathematics at Gresham College, London, and professor of astronomy at Oxford.)  He also helped to Found the Royal Society.

For anyone interested in history, London is seeped with history, the above only being the tip of the iceberg.  St Pauls Cathedral is one of the most popular visits for tourists, and a landmark that proudly stands out among all the other historical building.  All the pictures we see of it, do not do it justice.  To visit it, and see it up close for ourselves is an experience that will not be forgotton for a long time.

With all the other historical architecture London has to offer, and the wonderful restaurants and theatres, it is completely impossible to do it in a day.  Fortunately London also offers some of the best hotels.  More and more people are turning to the budget hotels, as they offer good service, and are excellent value for money, and are situated within easy travelling distance to most of Londons big attractions.

Whether you are interested in history, the arts, or just want a memorable shopping expedition, an overnight stay will help you plan your visit to the full, leaving you time to relax, savour the delights of the day, and ensure you are fresh to continue your travelling.

If your looking for budget london hotels or hotels near Olympia contact Kensington West today.

Hotels near Olympia London, budget London hotels

Filed under: London — Tags: budget london hotels, Hotels near Olympia London — CClayton @ 5:19 pm
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Welcome!

February 5, 2010

Welcome to the  Kensington West blog.

Filed under: London — CClayton @ 4:41 pm
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