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PRINCE ALBERT MEMORIAL The stunning Prince Albert Memorial is a famous London landmark,and situated opposite The Royal Albert Hall. The memorial was designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Gothic revival style. The Prince Albert memorial was commissioned by the late Queen Victoria after her beloved husbands death in 1861. | KENSINGTON GARDENS Kensington Gardens now has, as a homage to the late Princess Diana, a memorial / childrens park dedicated to her memory, where she often walked with the young Prince's William and Harry. You will find nowhere more tranquil and pleasing to the eye than sitting by the serpentine with the London skyline before you. |
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GLOUCESTER ROAD Gloucester Road is perhaps seen as the center of Kensington. From this station you can access most areas of London and Heathrow Airport. Within the immediate vicinity are many good quality tourist and superior class hotels. | IMPERIAL COLLEGE Imperial College was founded in 1907 in London's scientific and cultural area of South Kensington, as a merger of the Royal College of Science, the City and Guilds College and the Royal School of Mines. |
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM Every day the Natural History Museum in Kensington welcomes thousands of visitors from all over the world. This is an essential visit for everyone.
| QUEENS GATE Such a typical Kensington Street, Queens Gate typifies the area with wide tree lined streets. At the top of Queens Gate is Hyde Park. |
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ROYAL ALBERT HALL The stunning oval shaped Royal Albert Hall, host & home to many musical concerts / sporting events and rememberance occasions is located in the Borough of Kensington. The Royal Albert Hall makes a valuable contribution to Kensington in terms of it's architecture and the events it plays host to, most notably the Proms which is held each year and is one of the World's largest classical musical festivals. | HARRODS Technically within Knightsbridge, it is accessible within minutes from all areas of Kensington. The famous food hall in Harrod's is worth a visit for the decoration alone. Harrod's also has many small restaurants and cafe's to dine in, within it's store, you can take afternoon tea, enjoy sushi, or pizza the choice is varied and it's a welcome break from all that shopping . |
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