1. Natural History Museum
No stay in Kensington would be complete without a visit the Natural History Museum. Situated in South Kensington, the NHM is a world-class attraction and perhaps one of the best of its kind in the world. It’s free to enter, and with an ever-changing programme of temporary exhibits, you’ll have reason to return time and time again.
2. Victoria & Albert Museum
The Victoria & Albert Museum is the world’s leading museum of art and design, with a permanent collection of over two million objects, up to 5,000 years old! Visit the free attraction while you’re in Kensington and explore architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, and much more.
3. The Science Museum
The Science Museum, in South Kensington, is home to a world-class collection which records scientific, technological, and medical advancement. The museum is great for kids and adults alike, and because it’s free to enter, you can spend as much or as little time there as you like without feeling guilty.
4. Brompton Oratory
The London Oratory, also known as Brompton Oratory, is a towering neo-classical church. The Oratory is Grade II listed, and an impressive sight to see while you’re in Kensington. Nip inside, if you can, and explore the exuberant interiors of the church.
5. Kensington Gardens
Kensington Gardens is brimming with monuments and things to see, as well as plenty of beautifully kept green space to explore. The park is free to visit and is the perfect backdrop for a stroll at any time of year.
6. Kensington Palace
Visit the place where Queen Victoria was born and raised. Kensington Palace is a royal home nestled in beautiful Kensington Gardens. It’s hard to miss while you’re exploring the park, and well worth the ticket price for a couple of hours inside!
7. Albert Memorial
Tucked inside Kensington Gardens, the Albert Memorial is one of the city’s most intricate monuments, commemorating the death of Prince Albert in 1861. Don’t miss the memorial while you’re in Kensington, it won’t take long to stroll around and snap a picture with the impressive tower.
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9. Hyde Park
Spanning from Kensington on its westside to Mayfair on its eastside, Hyde Park is one of the most prominent parks in London. The Grade I listed greenspace is a great place to relax and take a break from the city.
10. Kensington High Street
Kensington High Street is the main shopping street in the borough, featuring a range of brand name stores, several cafés and restaurants, as well as fashionable high-end retailers. Whether you’re shopping or not, it’s worth a stroll along the high street to soak in the local vibe.
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