Trinity Mews - Notting Hill – Holland Park – Kensigton Gardens – Natural History Museum 2024-11-03 10:10
near Notting Barns, England (United Kingdom)
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Trinity Mews - Notting Hill – Holland Park – Kensington Gardens – Natural History Museum 2024-11-03 10:10
Taking advantage of a long weekend, we went to the neighborhood of Notting Hill in London and took three walks, in fact we can say that we were literally flâneurs, wandering the streets and squares, wandering aimlessly for many moments. If you are in Notting Hill and want to walk a little, here are these alternatives to get to know this neighborhood and its surroundings.
A third route to walk through Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden, and go to the Natural History Museum, spectacular. Return by taxi.
You'll see that in this third route from Trinity Mews to Notting Hill we've quietly walked several streets, we've signed up with the different architectures, the different colors they use, it doesn't seem like it, but there are different hills, and it's a little up and down. Holland Park has parts you can do with dogs on the loose and others you can't - £100 fine -. The Kyoto Garden is a delight, a succession of birds, squirrels, fish... really a place to rest for a few minutes. We stopped for a coffee at the bar near the restaurant called Belvedere, they were organizing a fancy children's party. Then we went to Notting Hill again and straight to the Natural History Museum, it's a temple of knowledge!!... the morning couldn't wait for more.
A first route was to get to know a couple of shopping areas, the famous Portobello market and a couple of parks such as Hyde Park, going by subway and walking back.
A second route to get to know the beautiful canals and the friendly market of Camden, and some more parks, such as Regent's Park, with a circular walking route.
Agata, a good connoisseur of this beautiful neighborhood of London, acted as our guide and accompanied us every day. Thank you very much Ágata for keeping us company these days, and being able to make the most of every minute.
Route from Notting Barns to South Kensington via:
- Kensington Temple (7.4 km)
Health and Legs!!
Taking advantage of a long weekend, we went to the neighborhood of Notting Hill in London and took three walks, in fact we can say that we were literally flâneurs, wandering the streets and squares, wandering aimlessly for many moments. If you are in Notting Hill and want to walk a little, here are these alternatives to get to know this neighborhood and its surroundings.
A third route to walk through Holland Park and the Kyoto Garden, and go to the Natural History Museum, spectacular. Return by taxi.
You'll see that in this third route from Trinity Mews to Notting Hill we've quietly walked several streets, we've signed up with the different architectures, the different colors they use, it doesn't seem like it, but there are different hills, and it's a little up and down. Holland Park has parts you can do with dogs on the loose and others you can't - £100 fine -. The Kyoto Garden is a delight, a succession of birds, squirrels, fish... really a place to rest for a few minutes. We stopped for a coffee at the bar near the restaurant called Belvedere, they were organizing a fancy children's party. Then we went to Notting Hill again and straight to the Natural History Museum, it's a temple of knowledge!!... the morning couldn't wait for more.
A first route was to get to know a couple of shopping areas, the famous Portobello market and a couple of parks such as Hyde Park, going by subway and walking back.
A second route to get to know the beautiful canals and the friendly market of Camden, and some more parks, such as Regent's Park, with a circular walking route.
Agata, a good connoisseur of this beautiful neighborhood of London, acted as our guide and accompanied us every day. Thank you very much Ágata for keeping us company these days, and being able to make the most of every minute.
Route from Notting Barns to South Kensington via:
- Kensington Temple (7.4 km)
Health and Legs!!
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Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus
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