Sights and Attractions near Queens Gate Terrace
London > Attractions > Museums
Royal College of Music Prince Consort Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 5 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The RCM Museum of Instruments was started in 1894 with a donation from Sir George Donaldson. Today it features over six hundred instruments, some of... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 | 5 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The Royal College of Art has a lively programme of exhibitions featuring the work of its postgraduate students. In a further bid to promote artistic... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The Science Museum in South Kensington houses one of the most comprehensive collections looking at the development of science and industry, and it is all... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The Natural History Museum is sure to impress even the most jaded of children. This ornate museum is home to more than 70 million specimens... More
London > Attractions > Sights
Kensington Gardens, 27 Princes Square, South Kensington, London W2 | 7 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
This 180ft Victorian bronze gilt statue in Kensington Gardens is a tribute to Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, and was erected following his death through... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
1 Kensington Gore, South Kensington, London SW7 | 8 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
For the past two centuries this old-fashioned 'learned society' has sent explorers and adventurers all over the world. Famous names from Mungo Park to... More
London > Attractions > Museums
Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 10 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The Victoria and Albert Museum (or V & A as everyone calls it) was originally founded in 1852 to inspire and educate British designers and... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Kensington Gardens, South Kensington, London W2 | 12 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Found in the middle of leafy Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park, The Serpentine provides a platform for contemporary artists, both British and international, with frequent... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Kensington Gardens, Kensington, London W8 | 12 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
NOTE: Kensington Palace is undergoing a £12 million renovation project. The palace will be closed completely to the public from 4th January 2012 and re-open... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Brompton Road, South Kensington, London SW7 | 12 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Built in 1884, in the Italianate Baroque style, the Brompton Oratory is an exact imitation of the Church of the Gesu in Rome and sports... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
18 Stafford Terrace, Kensington, London W8 | 15 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
For a virtually untouched and immaculately preserved slice of Victorian living, visit this delightful building. One of the only genuine Victorian townhouses remaining and virtually... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
18 Stafford Terrace, Kensington, London W8 | 15 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
For a virtually untouched and immaculately preserved slice of Victorian living, visit Edward Linley Sambourne a delightful museum and one of the few genuine Victorian... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
87-135 Brompton Road, Knightsbridge, London SW3 | 18 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
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
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
The Boat House, Serpentine Road, Hyde Park, London W2 | 21 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Fed by a pure underground spring, and set in the heart of London's gorgeous Hyde Park, the Serpentine Boating Lake is one of the most... More
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Hyde Park, Hyde Park, London W2 | 21 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
A year in the construction, this £3.6 million attraction opened in a blaze of farcical incompetence, as the architects discovered two shocking things: kids play... More
London > Attractions > Attractions for Kids
Nr Black Lion Gate Broad Walk, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, London W2 | 21 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
This truly magical place is a kiddie's wonderland and the ideal jaunt for family fun. The focal point of the commemorative Diana, Princess of Wales... More
London > Attractions > Parks and Gardens
Holland Park Avenue / Kensington High Street, Holland Park, London W8 | 21 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Small, pretty park in west London. Pretty, petit Holland Park is the ideal location for those wanting to escape the clamour of the city but who... More
London > Attractions > Museums
12 Holland Park Road, Holland Park, London W14 | 22 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Leighton House is one of the most opulent museums in London, and its small scale makes it easy enough to explore thoroughly in an afternoon.... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
161 Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 22 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Art gallery Proud Chelsea brings top quality rock 'n' roll photography to the heart of King's Road. There are several strings to the Proud bow... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
31-35 Craven Hill Gardens, Paddington, London W2 | 23 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Art Work Space is an independent art gallery on the lower ground floor of The Hempel hotel, showcasing emerging artists working in a variety of... More
London > Attractions > Art Galleries
Duke of York's Square, King's Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 27 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
The Saatchi Gallery re-opened on 9th October 2008 in the former military barracks of the Duke of York's Headquarters. The 70,000 square feet represents a... More
London > Attractions > Other Attractions
Fulham Road, Fulham, London SW10 | 27 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Opened in the mid-19th century Brompton Cemetary was set up as one of the 'Magnificent Seven' series of cemeteries, which included Highgate Cemetery, established to... More
London > Attractions > Museums
24 Cheyne Row, Chelsea, Chelsea, London SW3 | 27 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
A Queen Anne Town House occupied by historian and 'Sage of Chelsea' Thomas Carlyle and his wife Jane from 1834-1881. A man of letters, Thomas... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
Royal Hospital Road, Chelsea, London SW3 | 30 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Built by Sir Christopher Wren 1682-1692, the Grade I-listed Royal Hospital Chelsea was intended by King Charles II to be a home for soldiers who... More
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Fulham Road, Fulham, London SW6 | 30 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
What a difference a game makes... at the end of 1993, a couple of surprise results lifted the Blues out of mid-table and into the... More
London > Attractions > Sights
Hyde Park, Hyde Park, London W2 | 31 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Not strictly classed "entertainment", this bastion of British free public speech and free assembly can prove one of the most absorbingly unique, theatrical activities the... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
149 Piccadilly, Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London W1J | 31 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
Originally the London residence of the first Duke of Wellington, Apsley House was designed and built by Robert Adam between 1771 and 1778 and retains... More
London > Attractions > Sights
Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London W1J | 32 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
A landmark triumphal arch set opposite the Duke of Wellington's residence at Apsley House, Wellington Arch was built in 1830 to commemorate the victories won... More
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Notting Hill, London W11 | 32 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
In the South-West of the borough of Kensington and Chelsea lies Notting Hill, one of the most attractive parts of London and home to the... More
London > Attractions > Historic Buildings
119 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W | 33 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace
St Peter's was built by Hakewill in 1827 and later enlarged by Blomfield in 1875. Rebuilt and opened in 1992, following a fire in 1987,... More
Attractions in Queens Gate Terrace
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What's On Today Near Queens Gate Terrace Stephanie Schmalzle, Christopher Weston, Taylor Maclennan, Anna Growns, Bronwen Wilkins, Silvia Vica Concerts | On 16th February 2012 Royal College of Music 5 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace The soprano, pianist, flautist, violist, harpists and ensemble perform Debussy's Chansons De Bilitis, Bax's Elegiac Trio, Jean-Michel Damase's Sonatine and ...More Instrument Technology 2: The Design And Construction Principles Used In The Venetian Virginal By Ioa Exhibitions | On 16th February 2012 Royal College of Music 5 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Grant O'Brien discusses the creation of the instrument....More 20 21 International Art Fair Exhibitions | Until 19th February 2012 Royal College of Art 5 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace This is the sixth year this major commercial art fair specialising in art from the 20th and 21st centuries comes ...More Jones The Bones: Talk Exhibitions | On 16th February 2012 Science Museum 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace The surgeon gives facts about the human body....More Ten Climate Stories Exhibitions | Until 28th September 2012 Science Museum 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Photographs, objects, audio and artefacts highlighting designs and discoveries that have affected man's relationship to the planet, featuring apparatus from ...More The Valley Of Silence: Talk Exhibitions | Until 18th February 2012 Natural History Museum 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace A talk about field work and the work taking place in the Costa Rican tropical forest....More ![]() Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibitions | Until 11th March 2012 Natural History Museum 6 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Some photographers wait for weeks in order to catch that one great action shot, some set up elaborate timing systems, ...More Golden Spider Silk Exhibitions | Until 5th June 2012 Victoria and Albert (V & A) Museum 10 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Contemporary textiles, featuring a brocaded shawl made from the silk of over a million female golden orb-weaver spiders collected in ...More Porcelain City: Jingdezhen Exhibitions | Until 25th March 2012 Victoria and Albert (V & A) Museum 10 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Contemporary ceramics made in collaboration with the factories in China's most historically important city for the production of porcelain, by ...More Beatrix Potter Country: A Legacy In Lakeland And Beyond Exhibitions | Until 10th June 2012 Victoria and Albert (V & A) Museum 10 minutes walk from Queens Gate Terrace Drawings and paintings reflecting Potter's deep connections with the Lake District, exploring the role of her legacy in the preservation ...More
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