LONDON
Kensington
A refined west London neighborhood known for its museums, parks, and elegant residential streets.
OVERVIEW
Explore Kensington
Kensington is a west London neighborhood known for its concentration of major museums and large green spaces.
Along Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road, you’ll find the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the Science Museum, all within a short walk of each other.
The area also borders Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, giving it a more open and structured feel than much of central London.
EXPERIENCE
Kensington Highlights
Museums, gardens, and some of London’s most elegant streets.
Museums
Kensington is home to several major museums along Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road, often referred to as “Museum Row,” including the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum.
Kensington Gardens
A large green space connected to Hyde Park, with open lawns, tree-lined paths, and views of Kensington Palace, including the Sunken Garden, a favorite spot of Princess Diana and now a memorial to her.
Elegant Streets and Architecture
Streets like Kensington Church Street and Kensington High Street are lined with classic London architecture, with a mix of residential buildings, shops, and local spots.
plan your visit
Plan Your Visit to Kensington
Simple tips to help you choose where to go and how to spend your time.
How Much Time to Spend
Kensington works well as a half-day, centered on the museums along Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road, many of which are free to enter.
Where to Focus
Focus on the museums along Cromwell Road and Exhibition Road, as well as Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park just to the north. Kensington Church Street offers a different feel, with shops and residential streets nearby.
How to Explore
The area is easy to explore on foot, with the main museums and green spaces within a short walking distance of each other.
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How This Fits Into Your Day
Kensington works well as part of a day focused on museums and green space, with most of the main sights close together. It pairs naturally with nearby areas like Notting Hill or Chelsea.
