Places to see and go in London
The London Kensington Forum is the ideal hotel for visitors who want a sightseeing holiday, visiting the attractions of London.
Conveniently located in central London, the hotel is close to all the historic sites, shopping, exhibitions, parks and theatres that England’s capital has to offer. The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben, St. Paul’s Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the London Eye and Madame Tussaud’s are all nearby.
The London Kensington Forum hotel is ideally situated for visits to all the great museums and exhibition centres, with the National History Museum, Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum and Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre all just a short walk away.
London’s famous store, Harrods is a close neighbour and the fabulous shops of Regent Street, Bond Street and Oxford Street are just 10 minutes by bus or tube. While the green open spaces of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens with its famous Palace are practically on our doorstep.
Theatre lovers can find themselves in London’s West End within minutes, seeing fabulous shows such as Oliver! Billy Elliot, Chicago and Phantom of the Opera.
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Built in 1937, the Earls Court Exhibition Centre has hosted an impressive variety of large-scale London events from the Great British Beer Festival to the BRIT Awards
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Also known as the Palace of Westminster, the Houses of Parliament are home to the House of Commons and the House of Lords and the famous clock tower, Big Ben.
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A Thames boat trip is one of the best ways for visitors to see London, weaving though the heart of the city, passing many of its most famous landmarks, both historical and new.
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The Tower Bridge Exhibition, created on the bridge’s lofty walkways, is a fascinating insight into the background, design and engineering of the most famous bridge in the world.
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England’s capital city is a rich mine of arts and culture: classical music and opera, ballet, popular music, festivals, theatre, art and museums.
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Big Ben is one of the most recognised landmarks in London, situated in the City of Westminster near the Houses of Parliament and is easily accessible from our hotel in Kensington
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Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is one of London’s most famous attractions. Including wax replicas of famous people throughout history, from Napoleon to Kylie Minogue, it is situated in the London area of Marylebone.
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The London Eye offers a bird’s eye view of the British capital that must be seen to be believed. Formerly known as the Millennium Wheel, the Ferris wheel was opened in March 2000 and stands at 443 feet
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If you are looking to see the very finest that London has to offer in terms of shopping, then you should definitely be looking to visit luxury retailer, Harrods.
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Located in Shepherd's Bush which is just a short journey from the hotel, is one of London's finest retail destinations to date.
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