Welcome to our guide for the area around Basil Street in Kensington and Chelsea. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Basil Street is 'Knightsbridge Tube' which is about 5 minutes to the North East.
The Capital Hotel
22 Basil street, SW3 1AT
Wouldn't it be lovely to spend Valentine's Day snuggled up inside a traditional country house, but with all the... More
The leisure facilities here are some of the best in London; from the 20-metre indoor swimming pool with palm trees, whirlpool, sauna and steam rooms ... More
OC (Orange Country, not Obsessive Compulsive) actress Mischa Barton is lending a helping hand at Harrods to launch the store's Summer Sale. The iconic Knightsbridge ...More
Now in its ninth year, this huge annual fundraiser has made the second Sunday in July all its own. Thousands of participants gather together at ...More
England's most famous department store.
Owned by eponymous Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Al-Fayed, Britain's most iconic shop features on many tourists’ “must-see” lists - and with good ... More
Flamboyant, High Renaissance, Early Baroque Catholic church.
Built in 1884, in the Italianate Baroque style, the Brompton Oratory is an exact imitation of the Gesu Church ... More
Britain's most famous store and possibly the most famous store in the world, Harrods features on many tourist 'must-see' lists - and with good reason. ... More
Belgium's finest export, the first Godiva was opened in Brussels approximately 75 years ago by master chocolatier Joseph Draps and named after the legendary Lady ... More
MJU enjoys a good reputation among London's gastronomes, offering a chic blend of European and Asian styles on a short but perfectly formed tasting menu. ... More
The Instituto is the official Spanish Government Cultural Centre. The London branch is one of forty that make up the largest Spanish teaching organisation in ...More
The Park Manager,
The Ranger's Lodge,Westminster,
London,
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14 minutes walk from Basil Street, SW3
Central, sporty park.
Technically two different parks, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are in practical and historical terms one huge, merging expanse. Almost every kind ... More
Private members club with a regular pack of paparazzi parked outside waiting for royals to exit after one too many vodka red bulls. Its popularity ...More
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