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Directions

Discover London your own way

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District Line

Underground - 7 mins

District Line 

Green Colour

Our closest underground line. Follow North End Road for 5-7 minutes towards West Kensington Station.
You may reach:
Natural History Museum; Buckingham Palace; Westminster (Big Ben, London Eye); St. Paul's Cathedral; Tower of London and Tower Bridge.

Underground - 9 mins 

Piccadilly Line 

Dark Blue Colour

The most touristic tube line.
Go to West Kensington station to find the District line and change to this line after 1 stop in Earl's Court.
You may reach:
Natural History Museum, Harrods, Hyde Park, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square, Covent Garden, British Museum, Platform 9
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Piccadilly Line
City Traffic

Bus - 2 minutes away

Bus 74

Hop on this bus on Lillie Road. As you leave, go on the left and on the junction, turn left again - keep walking until you find the first bus station.

You may reach: 
Natural History Museum, Harrods, Hyde Park, Oxford Street, Madame Tussaud.

Bus 74

Bus - 2 minutes away

Bus 28

Perfect for the Northern branch of London. Catch it from North End Road (remember to cross the road as we drive on the left).
You may reach:
Olympia, High Street Kensington, Kensington Palace, Notting Hill

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Bus 28
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Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum
(15 mins)

The Natural History Museum in London is a world-class attraction and research center. It houses over 80 million specimens, showcasing the wonders of the natural world. Highlights include dinosaur skeletons, a blue whale model, and interactive exhibits on biodiversity, geology, and climate change.

Closest Station: South Kensington

Reach it with: District Line; Piccadilly Line; Bus 74

Buckingham Palace
(20 mins)

Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of the British monarch, is an iconic symbol of the UK. It features 775 rooms, including the famous balcony where the Royal Family greets the public. The palace is also known for its beautiful gardens and the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Closest Station: Victoria, Green Park 

Reach it with: District Line (Victoria), Piccadilly Line (Green Park)

Buckhingham Palace
Buckingham Palace
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Westminster / Big Ben
(25 mins)

Big Ben, the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the Palace of Westminster, is one of London’s most iconic landmarks. The clock tower, now called the Elizabeth Tower, stands 96 meters tall. Westminster is also home to the UK Parliament, featuring stunning Gothic architecture and rich historical significance.

Closest Station: Westminster

Reach it with: District Line

Westminster

St. Paul's Cathedral
(30-35 mins)

St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Completed in 1710, it features a stunning dome that dominates the skyline. The cathedral is renowned for its historical significance, beautiful interior, and as the site of many important events, including royal ceremonies.

Closest Station: Mansion House

Reach it with: District Line

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St. Paul's
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Tower Bridge

Tower Hill / Tower Bridge
(45 mins)

Tower Bridge is an iconic bascule and suspension bridge in London, spanning the River Thames near the Tower of London. Opened in 1894, it features stunning Gothic architecture and offers panoramic views from its walkways. Nearby, Tower Hill is a historic area known for its proximity to the Tower of London and the Roman wall remains.

Closest Station: Tower Hill

Reach it with: District Line

Harrods
(20 mins)

Harrods is a world-renowned luxury department store located in London’s Knightsbridge district. Established in 1849, it spans over seven floors, offering high-end fashion, jewelry, gourmet food, and exclusive homewares. Known for its opulent interiors, famous Food Halls, and personalized services, Harrods is a symbol of British elegance and retail excellence.

Closest Station: Knightsbridge 

Reach it with: Piccadilly Line, Bus 74

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Harrods
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Hyde Park
(25 mins)

Hyde Park is one of London’s largest and most famous parks, covering 350 acres. It offers serene landscapes, tree-lined avenues, and the beautiful Serpentine lake for boating and swimming. Popular attractions include Speaker's Corner, the Diana Memorial Fountain, and seasonal events. Hyde Park is a peaceful retreat for relaxation, recreation, and cultural activities in the heart of the city.

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Closest Station: Hyde Park Corner

Reach it with: Piccadilly Line, Bus 74

Hyde Park

Piccadilly Circus
(30-35 mins)

Piccadilly Circus is a bustling public square and iconic junction in the heart of London’s West End. Known for its bright neon signs, large video displays, and the famous Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, it’s a lively hub connecting major streets like Regent Street and Piccadilly. Surrounded by theaters, shops, and restaurants, Piccadilly Circus is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike, capturing the vibrant energy of the city.

Closest Station: Piccadilly Circus

Reach it with: Piccadilly Line

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Piccadilly Circus
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