Kensington: The Place with a Royal Touch and Cult Appeal

The Royal borough of Kensington located to the west of central London has a cover of historic buildings and attractive residential squares. There is a confluence of tradition and modernity here. The place is famous for its commercial heart—namely the Kensington High Street housing London’s iconic fashion stores making the area an absolute shoppers’ paradise.

Kensington combines a unique combination of a fantastic shopping experience, natural beauty and royal history. No doubt it is the most fantastic area to live in London.

Kensington is also quite close London’s top cultural galleries. You may be surprised by the easy access the place offers to centers such as the

  • Royal Albert Hall
  • Natural History Museum
  • Science Museum.

Royal History

The rich and varied history of Kensington can be traced to its evolution as a Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea that hosted the monarchy since 1689 when William III set up residence in the Kensington Palace.

Royal Parks

The Kensington area is also home to magnificent Royal Parks—the Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park.

Schools

For families Kensington is a most desirable place to live because of its excellent transport links and good schools.

Neighbourhood

The prestigious neighbouring areas lying in close proximity to Kensington are

  • Notting Hill
  • South Kensington
  • Hyde Park
  • Knightsbridge
  • Chelsea
  • Belgravia

Cult appeal

In fact many Londoners say that some areas of Kensington bear a cult appeal. That is why celebrities, the super rich and successful people have made Kensington their royal abode.

Shopping

As mentioned earlier, Kensington High Street is where you enjoy shopping till you drop. With a variety of fashion shops from high street brands to upmarket names it is the best. That the shops are in one area makes the high street a place a convenient spot for adventure holiday. At the Kensington Church Street a number of boutiques, antiques shops and specialist stores are lined up.

Things to do

Palace: Bearing the stamp of rich history Kensington offer many fantastic places to see. The palace is incredibly beautiful with all its state apartments open to the public. The exhibits at the palace tell a lot about its erstwhile royal inhabitants.

Garden: A visit to Kensington Palace is incomplete without a visit to the Kensington Gardens. It has beautiful displays and interesting art pieces.

People can visit the park, ride bikes, do picnic and even walk their dogs though some areas of the Park are barred for public. Children would love the Diana Memorial Playground located here. Other places to visit are the Albert Memorial, Italian gardens, Serpentine Gallery and the Peter Pan statue.

Living in Kensington

In every sense, Kensington upholds the Royal Borough tag with its magnificence and heritage. The area around the shopping haven of Kensington High Street maintains the cosmopolitan feel of a multicultural society that lives there with a sizable French contingent. There is a community spirit and love for culture.

The affluent inhabitants are never indolent.  There are rental residential properties available in the area. For living in Kensington there is a good choice in terms of excellent pent houses, apartments, studios and flats. You can see these gorgeous properties in places like Cromwell Road, Clareville Street, Queen’s Gate Gardens and Point West in Kensington.

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