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The Phillimore High Street
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1 Schlafzimmer1 BadezimmerPlatz für 3 Gäste70.0 m²
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London, England
Kensington High Street
1 Gehminute
Cromwell Road
7 Gehminuten
Konferenzzentrum Olympia
13 Gehminuten
London (LCY-London City)
52 Autominuten
Zimmer und Betten
1 Schlafzimmer (Platz für 3 Personen)
Schlafzimmer 1
1 großes Schlafsofa
Schlafzimmer 2
1 Doppelbett
1 Badezimmer
Badezimmer 1
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The Phillimore High Street
Summary:
Nestled within the vibrant core of Central London, this elegant apartment beckons with its prime location, mere steps away from the charming High Street Kensington. This enchanting neighborhood boasts a rich tapestry of diverse boutiques, culinary delights in the form of restaurants, and sophisticated watering holes. The cultural enthusiast will revel in the close proximity of numerous museums and art galleries, all within the reach of your doorstep.
The Space:
This abode offers a harmonious blend of style and functionality. It embraces a spacious living room, adorned with a plush sofa bed, ideal for relaxation and additional sleeping accommodations. The kitchen is a culinary haven, fully equipped to cater to your gastronomic desires. The tranquil bedroom and a pristine bathroom await, providing a peaceful retreat for your stay. With the capacity to comfortably host up to three guests, this flat promises a memorable experience in the heart of London's cultural and culinary scene.
The flat is equipped with a washing machine and a dishwasher.
Effortless access to public transportation is another allure, with a plethora of bus stops and underground stations conveniently at your disposal.
The Neighborhood:
Situated within the heart of Kensington, West London, Kensington High Street enjoys an idyllic setting amidst the tranquility of Holland Park and the grandeur of Kensington Gardens. Your gateway to the vibrant city, the High Street Kensington underground station offers effortless connections to central London.
A mere stone's throw from iconic landmarks like Kensington Palace and Hyde Park, and just a brief journey from the famed Portobello Road, W8 promises an immersive and all-encompassing experience. This district presents an array of shopping temptations, from chic fashion boutiques to the cultural gem that is Japan House, and the historic marvel of Leighton House. Moreover, you'll be delighted to uncover a diverse array of charming cafes, cozy pubs, and delectable restaurants, ensuring your every craving and desire is met in this enchanting enclave.
The most vibrant and popular part of London can be found in the heart of the city, particularly within the bustling West End. Home to a multitude of world-renowned attractions and entertainment options, it's a prime destination for visitors!
Kensington High Street, situated in the heart of Kensington, West London, enjoys the serene surroundings of Holland Park and Kensington Gardens. High Street Kensington underground station provides easy access to the central London.
Just minutes from Kensington Palace and Hyde Park, and a short distance from Portobello Road, W8 promises a comprehensive experience. This area offers various shopping options, including fashion boutiques, the cultural treasure Japan House, and the historic Leighton House. Additionally, you'll discover a wide selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants to satisfy your every need and desire.
Seasons in London
As a bustling and diverse destination, there's never a bad time to visit. With each month offering something unique, you'll find yourself swept up in the excitement of this iconic city no matter when you go, with plenty of things to do.
Whether you're strolling through the fresh blooms of spring, soaking up the sun in the summer, or taking in the crisp autumn air, London has something for everyone. And when winter rolls around, there's nothing quite like seeing the city transformed by the first snowfall.
London experiences four distinct seasons throughout the year, each with its own unique weather and characteristics. Let’s find out more on the four seasons!
Winter:
London's winter lasts from December to February, with occasional cold, grey days and drizzle. Although there can be snow, it's generally uncommon in central London. The temperature during winter usually maxes out at 8°C during the day and 2°C at night.
While there may be snow in London in winter, it's generally uncommon in central London. There can be drizzle and showers, but there's also occasional pale sunshine that brightens up the day.
And often, due to the lack of sunshine and short days, many would think that London in winter is not worth visiting. But don't let that stop you as there are many other indoor attractions in London.
Spring:
Spring is a time of change in London and it generally starts in March and lasts until May, with the first stirrings of change and buds on trees.
By early March, you'll see buds on trees and the first signs of spring. Although the longer days usually mean more sunshine, February and March can still be damp, more so than the winter months.
By May, days are long, and temperatures are starting to average close to 20°C.
Summer:
Summer in London lasts from June to August and is the high point of the year.
It is the high point of the year in London. Very long days mean more sunshine, and that often sees Londoners moving outdoors en masse, whether to pavement cafes, deck chairs in Hyde Park, or even to the seaside.
In July, the maximum temperature averages 24°C, and with 7 hours of sunshine per day, the concept of London being a cool city is not necessarily true. Although long stretches of sunny and clear days aren't the norm, there can be days when the temperatures rise about 25-28°C.
On days like those, central London can feel very warm, and you'll need sunscreen, especially if you take river cruises on the Thames!
Getting Around:
Effortless access to public transportation is another allure, with a plethora of bus stops and underground stations conveniently at your disposal.
Far and away the best way to get around London – besides walking or cycling, of course! – is via public transit. You have two basic options, the Tube (also called "the Underground") and buses.
Hailing Taxi and grabbing an Uber are always available as well.
Other Things to Note:
WHERE TO PARK YOUR VEHICLE
2 hour Pay by Phone right outside the apartment - Free on Sundays and most bank holidays.
Otherwise, High Street Car Park - Saba Parking 24/7 (5 min walk): Up to 1 hour. £4.90 ; Up to 2 hours. £9.80 ; Up to 4 hours Monday - Friday. £20.00 ; Up to 12 hours Monday - Friday. £30.00
Nestled within the vibrant core of Central London, this elegant apartment beckons with its prime location, mere steps away from the charming High Street Kensington. This enchanting neighborhood boasts a rich tapestry of diverse boutiques, culinary delights in the form of restaurants, and sophisticated watering holes. The cultural enthusiast will revel in the close proximity of numerous museums and art galleries, all within the reach of your doorstep.
The Space:
This abode offers a harmonious blend of style and functionality. It embraces a spacious living room, adorned with a plush sofa bed, ideal for relaxation and additional sleeping accommodations. The kitchen is a culinary haven, fully equipped to cater to your gastronomic desires. The tranquil bedroom and a pristine bathroom await, providing a peaceful retreat for your stay. With the capacity to comfortably host up to three guests, this flat promises a memorable experience in the heart of London's cultural and culinary scene.
The flat is equipped with a washing machine and a dishwasher.
Effortless access to public transportation is another allure, with a plethora of bus stops and underground stations conveniently at your disposal.
The Neighborhood:
Situated within the heart of Kensington, West London, Kensington High Street enjoys an idyllic setting amidst the tranquility of Holland Park and the grandeur of Kensington Gardens. Your gateway to the vibrant city, the High Street Kensington underground station offers effortless connections to central London.
A mere stone's throw from iconic landmarks like Kensington Palace and Hyde Park, and just a brief journey from the famed Portobello Road, W8 promises an immersive and all-encompassing experience. This district presents an array of shopping temptations, from chic fashion boutiques to the cultural gem that is Japan House, and the historic marvel of Leighton House. Moreover, you'll be delighted to uncover a diverse array of charming cafes, cozy pubs, and delectable restaurants, ensuring your every craving and desire is met in this enchanting enclave.
The most vibrant and popular part of London can be found in the heart of the city, particularly within the bustling West End. Home to a multitude of world-renowned attractions and entertainment options, it's a prime destination for visitors!
Kensington High Street, situated in the heart of Kensington, West London, enjoys the serene surroundings of Holland Park and Kensington Gardens. High Street Kensington underground station provides easy access to the central London.
Just minutes from Kensington Palace and Hyde Park, and a short distance from Portobello Road, W8 promises a comprehensive experience. This area offers various shopping options, including fashion boutiques, the cultural treasure Japan House, and the historic Leighton House. Additionally, you'll discover a wide selection of cafes, pubs, and restaurants to satisfy your every need and desire.
Seasons in London
As a bustling and diverse destination, there's never a bad time to visit. With each month offering something unique, you'll find yourself swept up in the excitement of this iconic city no matter when you go, with plenty of things to do.
Whether you're strolling through the fresh blooms of spring, soaking up the sun in the summer, or taking in the crisp autumn air, London has something for everyone. And when winter rolls around, there's nothing quite like seeing the city transformed by the first snowfall.
London experiences four distinct seasons throughout the year, each with its own unique weather and characteristics. Let’s find out more on the four seasons!
Winter:
London's winter lasts from December to February, with occasional cold, grey days and drizzle. Although there can be snow, it's generally uncommon in central London. The temperature during winter usually maxes out at 8°C during the day and 2°C at night.
While there may be snow in London in winter, it's generally uncommon in central London. There can be drizzle and showers, but there's also occasional pale sunshine that brightens up the day.
And often, due to the lack of sunshine and short days, many would think that London in winter is not worth visiting. But don't let that stop you as there are many other indoor attractions in London.
Spring:
Spring is a time of change in London and it generally starts in March and lasts until May, with the first stirrings of change and buds on trees.
By early March, you'll see buds on trees and the first signs of spring. Although the longer days usually mean more sunshine, February and March can still be damp, more so than the winter months.
By May, days are long, and temperatures are starting to average close to 20°C.
Summer:
Summer in London lasts from June to August and is the high point of the year.
It is the high point of the year in London. Very long days mean more sunshine, and that often sees Londoners moving outdoors en masse, whether to pavement cafes, deck chairs in Hyde Park, or even to the seaside.
In July, the maximum temperature averages 24°C, and with 7 hours of sunshine per day, the concept of London being a cool city is not necessarily true. Although long stretches of sunny and clear days aren't the norm, there can be days when the temperatures rise about 25-28°C.
On days like those, central London can feel very warm, and you'll need sunscreen, especially if you take river cruises on the Thames!
Getting Around:
Effortless access to public transportation is another allure, with a plethora of bus stops and underground stations conveniently at your disposal.
Far and away the best way to get around London – besides walking or cycling, of course! – is via public transit. You have two basic options, the Tube (also called "the Underground") and buses.
Hailing Taxi and grabbing an Uber are always available as well.
Other Things to Note:
WHERE TO PARK YOUR VEHICLE
2 hour Pay by Phone right outside the apartment - Free on Sundays and most bank holidays.
Otherwise, High Street Car Park - Saba Parking 24/7 (5 min walk): Up to 1 hour. £4.90 ; Up to 2 hours. £9.80 ; Up to 4 hours Monday - Friday. £20.00 ; Up to 12 hours Monday - Friday. £30.00
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London
Mitten in der Gegend Stadtzentrum London, einem Stadtteil von London, befindet sich dieses Apartment. Natural History Museum und Royal Albert Hall sind Höhepunkte für kulturell interessierte Besucher, während die Region auch bekannt ist für Attraktionen wie Science Museum und Madame Tussauds Wachsfigurenkabinett. Stamford Bridge Stadium – hier erwarten dich spannende Veranstaltungen. Eine beliebte Attraktion vor Ort ist außerdem die folgende: London Eye.
London, England
In der Umgebung
- Kensington High Street - 1 Gehminute
- Royal Albert Hall - 20 Gehminuten
- Natural History Museum - 3 Autominuten
- Westfield Shopping Centre - 4 Autominuten
- Hyde Park - 4 Autominuten
Fortbewegung vor Ort
Restaurants
- Pret a Manger - 5 Gehminuten
- Joe & the Juice - 3 Gehminuten
- Megan’s on the High Street - 1 Gehminute
- GAIL's Bakery High Street Kensington - 3 Gehminuten
- Sadaf Restaurant - 4 Gehminuten
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