Science Museum
Science Museum

Make sure you have your best comfy shoes when you visit South Kensington, as a determined effort to visit its wonderful collection of museums – including the Science Museum and Natural History Museum – could otherwise leave you with great memories and large blisters... Read More

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Ice Rink at Natural History Museum
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Ice Rink at Natural History Museum

Hotels in South Kensington - 41 places to stay

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Blakes

Blakes
Blakes was created out of two Victorian mansions in South Kensington by Anouska Hempel, the London hotelier and internationally renowned designer. Blakes is now established as totally unique, the model for the 'fashionable small ... More | Double Room: £275 - £345 | visit website
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Gallery Hotel

Gallery Hotel

The Gallery Hotel is close to Earl's Court and Olympia; close also to the great museums, fashionable Knightsbridge, bohemian Chelsea - indeed the very best of London life.

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The Rockwell

The Rockwell

At this chic and sophisticated boutique hotel in South Kensington you can experience cutting-edge design, cosy comfort and modern English cuisine in the stylish garden restaurant.
The luxurious Rockwell is perfect for discovering London, starting with ... More | visit website

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John Howard Hotel

John Howard Hotel

The John Howard Hotel is an oasis of tranquillity and elegance in the heart of London. Located in a tree lined boulevard in the exclusive area of Kensington and Chelsea, the property offers a choice ... More | visit website

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Montana Hotel

Montana Hotel

The Montana Hotel’s modern 3-star luxury is a few minutes’ walk from Gloucester Road Tube Station, Kensington Gardens, and the elegant stores of Kensington and Knightsbridge, including Harrods. The hotel is in a quiet residential quarter ... More | visit website

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190 The Gore Hotel

190 The Gore Hotel

The Gore Hotel is situated between Knightsbridge and Kensington, opposite the Queen's Gates to Hyde Park. It is located just around the corner from the Royal Albert Hall and moments from Kensington Palace. Knightsbridge shopping ... More | visit website

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Uptown Reservations

Uptown Reservations

Uptown Reservations is delighted to offer the visitor superb accommodation in elegant homes in the fashionable areas of London, primarily in Kensington, Chelsea, Knightsbridge, Belgravia, the West End, Notting Hill Gate, South Kensington, Pimlico , ... More | visit website

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Quality Crown Kensington

Quality Crown Kensington

This exciting new contemporary designer-style hotel is centrally located close to Kensington, close to exclusive shopping and museums and London's main attractions. At the heart of main road, rail and underground links, the Quality Crown ... More | visit website

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54 Boutique Hotel

54 Boutique Hotel

Views of Natural History Museum from some rooms, V&A museum is next door to Natural History Museum. Royal Albert Hall at top of street. Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, Harrods, Harvey Nichols all apprx 10 minute ... More | visit website

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St Simeon

St Simeon

The st Simeon hotel is an inexpensive bed and breakfast hotel ideal for the budget conscious traveller or business person. The hotel itself is located in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Please note ... More | visit website

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