Knightsbridge, London

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Knightsbridge (actually the west end of Kensington Road) is home to the famous London store of Harrods, a magnet to tourists from all over the world. Mosey down to the lavish food halls which are rather expensive but heck, treat yourself your on holiday!

Underground: Piccadilly Line

Bus Routes: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 137

 

Connections for Kensington and Chelsea: The area is easily reached by public transport as tube and bus connections to the rest of London are excellent. If you are flying into Heathrow Airport, you can take the Airbus or Underground (Piccadilly Line, change at Earl's Court for the District Line to High Street Kensington). If you arrive at Gatwick Airport, take the Gatwick Express (train) to Victoria Station and then take the Underground to your destination (Circle, District and Victoria Lines). With buses a good number to remember is 15, this will take you round the major tourist attractions at a much cheaper price than an official sight seeing tour!

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