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Situated on a 19th century site long associated with style and elegance, Kensington House Hotel offers its own modern brand of hospitality within an historical setting. The focus is on providing an informal yet highly professional service in an atmosphere that engenders relaxation and calm. The views include the delightful mews houses and leafy streets to the rear o the hotel or out across the city rooftops towards the High Street itself. Just off High Street Kensington, the hotel enjoys a superb location, regardless of your itinerary.
The serenity of Kensington Gardens is just a gentle stroll away as is the buzz of the High Street, with its boutiques and restaurants that are renowne the world over. Art galleries, museums, parks, cafés all that London is famed for; all within walking distance. . The hotel provides a warm welcome and a perfect base from which to explore the rich array of experiences that the capital has to offer.

Address: 15 16 PRINCE OF WALES TERRACE, LONDON, Great Britain

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