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2 single or 1 King bed in Notting Hill.. Super location for sightseeing London
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1 bedroom1 bathroomSleeps 4
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London, England
- Kensington High Street12 min walk
- Royal Albert Hall4 min drive
- Hyde Park4 min drive
- London (LCY-London City)63 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Living Room 1
2 Double Sofa Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
2 single or 1 King bed in Notting Hill.. Super location for sightseeing London
Newly fitted Notting Hill Gate vacation home sleeps 2-4 only 3-min walk to tube or buses.
This small family home has been recently fitted out with all the necessities and is ideal as a holiday home for two adults - using the bedroom only - or an additional two adults or children when making use of the living room 2 sofa beds. The bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom. The flat is in the lower part of the famous Pink House and has its own front door which gets you in to the flat immediately.
Getting there takes about 45 minutes from Heathrow airport or about an hour from Gatwick. It is located in a quiet street in the pretty pastel-painted Notting Hill and is a very convenient three minute walk from Notting Hill Gate tube station - with its fast links to the many popular Central London visitor attractions via the Central or District and Circle Lines. Portobello Road street market stalls and restaurants are a twenty minute walk, and Queensway is a 10-minute walk for near- or far-Eastern restaurants. There are three supermarkets and plenty of fast food outlets around the tube station, plus plenty of pubs. Getting to the South Kensington museums is easy by bus or tube, as are Covent Garden, Soho and West End theatres for a lively evening. The area is popular with artists as well as bankers - Freddie Mercury lived near the main shopping street - Kensington High St., the painter Lucian Freud worked in his studio in Kensington Church St just a hundred yards away, and a film director with a long string of successful films has recently moved into our street - Notting Hill also being the clue. If you fancy a walk through the Royal Parks - check to see if you need to book first and then head east along Bayswater Road and turn right into Kensington Gardens. Drop into Kensington Palace where Princess Diana lived and where Queen Victoria was born, through Hyde Park to Number One London - the Duke of Wellington’s former London mansion- then down along Green Park to Buckingham Palace then through St James’ Park to Horseguards Parade and into Whitehall. Here you can turn right and pass Downing St - where you may see Prime Ministers changing as often as the Guard - and move on to Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. Or you can turn left and head past the Cenotaph war memorial on your way to Trafalgar Square, the National Picture Gallery and St Martins in the Fields Church -dating from the 1690s. This should take you more than one day but you can get back to Notting Hill Gate easily from several tube stations en route.
This small family home has been recently fitted out with all the necessities and is ideal as a holiday home for two adults - using the bedroom only - or an additional two adults or children when making use of the living room 2 sofa beds. The bedroom has its own en-suite bathroom. The flat is in the lower part of the famous Pink House and has its own front door which gets you in to the flat immediately.
Getting there takes about 45 minutes from Heathrow airport or about an hour from Gatwick. It is located in a quiet street in the pretty pastel-painted Notting Hill and is a very convenient three minute walk from Notting Hill Gate tube station - with its fast links to the many popular Central London visitor attractions via the Central or District and Circle Lines. Portobello Road street market stalls and restaurants are a twenty minute walk, and Queensway is a 10-minute walk for near- or far-Eastern restaurants. There are three supermarkets and plenty of fast food outlets around the tube station, plus plenty of pubs. Getting to the South Kensington museums is easy by bus or tube, as are Covent Garden, Soho and West End theatres for a lively evening. The area is popular with artists as well as bankers - Freddie Mercury lived near the main shopping street - Kensington High St., the painter Lucian Freud worked in his studio in Kensington Church St just a hundred yards away, and a film director with a long string of successful films has recently moved into our street - Notting Hill also being the clue. If you fancy a walk through the Royal Parks - check to see if you need to book first and then head east along Bayswater Road and turn right into Kensington Gardens. Drop into Kensington Palace where Princess Diana lived and where Queen Victoria was born, through Hyde Park to Number One London - the Duke of Wellington’s former London mansion- then down along Green Park to Buckingham Palace then through St James’ Park to Horseguards Parade and into Whitehall. Here you can turn right and pass Downing St - where you may see Prime Ministers changing as often as the Guard - and move on to Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament. Or you can turn left and head past the Cenotaph war memorial on your way to Trafalgar Square, the National Picture Gallery and St Martins in the Fields Church -dating from the 1690s. This should take you more than one day but you can get back to Notting Hill Gate easily from several tube stations en route.
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Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
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About the area
London
London City Centre, a neighbourhood in London, is home to this apartment. Royal Albert Hall and Natural History Museum are cultural highlights, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Kensington High Street and Oxford Street. Check out an event or a game at Stamford Bridge Stadium, and consider making time for Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, a top attraction not to be missed.

London, England
What's nearby
- Kensington Gardens - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
- Kensington High Street - 12 min walk - 1.1 km
- Kensington Palace - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Royal Albert Hall - 4 min drive - 1.9 km
- Hyde Park - 4 min drive - 2.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Eggbreak - 3 min walk
- The Churchill Arms, Kensington - 3 min walk
- Notting Hill Gate - 3 min walk
- Ole & Steen - 2 min walk
- Caffè Nero - 2 min walk
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