Monday 5 May 2014



Kensington Town House London is a nice and plush 3 star accommodation that has recently been completely refurbished to house some of the most luxurious rooms and suites in North London. Located at 32 – 36 Hogarth Road, Earls Court, London, the hotel presents a first -  hand view of the Buckingham Palace, the Earl’s Court Exhibition Center and the Royal Albert Hall. The hotel is now fully equipped with all modern amenities to make your stay here memorable and urging you to visit London over and over again.
 
The Royal Kensington Palace:
The Royal Kensington Palace has been the residence of the royal family ever since Her Highness Queen Mary II and His Royal Highness King William III shifted here in 1869. The palace underwent a major renovation just before they moved in. The palace has been made very famous by a number of princesses frequenting it, including Queen Victoria and Princess Diana. The palace happens to be the birth place of a number of important members of the royal family, the most prominent being Queen Victoria. 

In the palace there are certain very interesting things to see and enjoy like the King’s Staircase, which is simply astounding. Queen Victoria’s bedroom is of great significance from a historical point of view.  The Sunken Garden presents a tranquility and peace that is quite unexpected in a city like London. The Royal Dress Collection is also worth your time. Some of the dresses match what you have seen in the tabloids of princesses wearing and creating ripples in the fashion world. The sights are sure to make feel dreamy about the glamour and elegance of the royal world. 


The Royal Kensington Palace is located very close to the Kensington Town House London. The Palace has now been a seat of the latest in London’s fashion, thus history mingling perfectly with the modern concepts.

Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park:
Forming one large patch of green in west central London, the Kensington Gardens is surrounded by some of the most famous neighborhoods of London. The garden is most exquisitely maintained unlike Hyde Park, as it is officially the royal garden. It is almost 270 acres in area with a beautiful Round Pond in the middle that extends into Hyde Park as the Serpentine. The gardens are a major tourist attraction. It houses some of the most famous memorials of London and also forms the focal point of many cultural, political, artistic activities of London.

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