Belgravia

A fashionable area of London, with terrific homes, mews houses and flats lining well manicured streets with garden squares and parks, the street corners sprinkled liberally with pubs like The Duke of Wellington, Fox & Hounds, The Nag’s Head – institutions of life in the neighborhood for ages.

Chelsea

Chelsea is synonymous with art, culture, creative types, and very well known for the annual Chelsea Flower Show (“The World’s Most Famous Flower Show”) each May. It is a larger burrough than some of the others so there is a great variety to the areas where you can situate for your London holiday. The area is rich with diverse shops, cafes, restaurants, theaters, gardens and parks.

Oxford Street

Earl's Court

Earls Court is a lovely residential area with an amazing selection of cafés, restaurants, pubs, shops, fashion outlets.  Convenient to High St Kensington and Holland Park, and a short distance to the famous museums, the Victoria & Albert, Natural History Museum and the Science Museum in South Kensington.  A perfect base for exploring London!

Kensington

A pretty residential and shopping district in central west London, Kensington is home to many upmarket shops, restaurants and boutique businesses. Bordering Hyde Park, Notting Hill, Holland Park & Knightsbridge, as well as South Kensington and bits of Chelsea, this is the perfect area to stay in order to explore the many villages and boroughs of London.  There are great attractions here and close by but getting around London is easy with the many tube options, buses and plethora of London cabs available everywhere. Kensington highlights include: The Serpentine Gallery, antique shopping on Kensington Church Street, Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, plus all the museums in South Kensington and the legendary shopping meccas of Harrod’s and Fortnum & Mason in Knightsbridge.

Knightsbridge

Bordered by South Kensington and Belgravia, Knightsbridge is a perfect location for visiting London – the tube stop is close no matter where you are situated here: the museum district is adjacent (with Brompton Oratory, Victoria and Albert museum, Natural History and Science museums all close at hand), the West End, theater district and Kensington are all easily accessible. Notting Hill is a lovely walk through Kensington Park.

Mayfair

Paddington

Picadilly / Soho (Coming Soon!)

South Kensington

South Kensington is rich with beautiful properties, well-tended garden squares, pubs, restaurants, shops and a concentration of some of the great museums of London.  It is a fantastic place to base during a stay in the city.
 

Westminster / Pimlico