Kensington is an extremely rich and affluent district within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in West London. It is surrounded by extremely beautiful Dutch and Italian gardens with plush fields. Kensington is full of affluent and extremely high priced hotels.This article will guide you to get the best and cheapest hotels in Kensington with the best facilities!
We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on April 16, 2025.
1. The Paramount Hotel (from USD 79)
The Paramount Hotel is just a five-minute walk from Earls Court Tube Station, as well as various EasyBus Gatwick Airport drop-off and pick-up stops. Accessed by stairs only, the rooms benefit from a flat-screen TV. There is no air conditioning, and free WiFi is available only in the reception area. The property also has a vending machine. There are several shops, grocery stores, bars, and restaurants, as well as live music venues within a five-minute walk.
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Want to check out a super Instagrammable place during your stay? Take a six-minute drive to The Churchill Arms, one of London's historic pubs notable for its explosion of colors. It is one of the most eccentric places in the Notting Hill district, located at 119 Kensington Church Street on the corner of Campden Street. Built in 1750, the pub is one of London's most recognizable venues. It's also the first London pub to have a Pad Thai restaurant opened 25 years ago!
It's almost completely hidden by thousands of flowers. For the facade, it would appear that the owner spends around 25,000 GBP (31,690 USD) a year on decorations. The flowers were first installed in 1986.
When entering the pub you will realize that its eccentricity does not stop outside. The interiors are a collector's dream: you will find numerous lanterns, bottles, pots, and pans hanging from the ceiling. Every inch of wall space is covered with Churchill pictures, newspaper clippings, and historical mementos and memorabilia.
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The Paramount Hotel
1.56 km (1.0 mi) from Science Museum
2. Westbury Hotel (from USD 178)
Westbury Hotel is situated in Earl’s Court and is close to the famous Cromwell Road. The traditional hotel offers continental breakfast. The bright and airy bedrooms have a private modern bathroom with a hairdryer. Rooms also feature a TV and tea/coffee facilities, as well as access to a personal safe.
A varied breakfast buffet is served daily in the spacious dining room, which features a large flat-screen TV. Breakfast includes fresh coffee, fruit juices, and cereals. Kensington and Chelsea is an epic choice for travelers interested in convenient public transport, culture, and architecture.
Westbury Hotel
992 meters (0.7 ft) from Science Museum
3. Earls Court Hotel (from USD 59)
The Earls Court Hotel is only a minute’s walk from Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre and Tube Station. It facilitates free WiFi and a 24-hour reception. Kensington’s boutique shops and stylish bars are just a short distance from the hotel. The Earls Court Hotel is just a 12-minute Tube journey from historic Westminster and vibrant Piccadilly Circus. Stamford Bridge, home of Chelsea FC, is a 5-minute taxi ride away.
Rooms at The Earl’s Court are equipped with a TV, hairdryer, telephone, and free tea and coffee. A simple continental breakfast is served each morning, and there are a number of restaurants in the immediate area. Guests can relax in the TV lounge, and there is a free luggage service on offer.
Earls Court Hotel
1.49 km (1.0 mi) from Science Museum
4. Cromwell International Hotel (from USD 137)
The Cromwell International Hotel is close to the vibrant ‘Theatreland’, in London, with a 24-hour front desk and multilingual staff. Free WiFi is also available in public areas. Professionally managed, the Cromwell International Hotel is located a short walk from famous shopping in Knightsbridge, close to all the major attractions in London. It is within a 20-minute walk of the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Hyde Park, and the Olympia and Earl’s Court exhibition halls. Visitors from all over the world are made to feel at home.
Cromwell Hotel
825 meters (0.6 ft) from Science Museum
5. London Visitors Hotel
London Visitors Hotel consists of a pair of Victorian houses situated in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea. Kensington Olympia Tube Station is just a 10-minute walk and provides easy access to central London. Westfield Shopping Centre is a 15-minute walk and is located in Shepherd’s Bush which is full of pubs, bars, clubs, and cinemas. Picturesque walks can be taken through Holland Park, which is only 1.1 kilometers (0.7 miles) away. A continental breakfast is served in the wood-panelled dining room, complimentary tea and coffee are offered, and guests can also relax in the lounge, which features a small library of books and a large open fire.
Kensington and Chelsea is a great choice for travelers interested in convenient public transport, culture, and architecture. Ultra-chic Kensington and Chelsea are the stomping grounds of London’s elite, who occupy this resplendent enclave of whitewashed villas, trendy boutiques, chic cafés and high-end restaurants. In Kensington, you’ll find some of the capital’s most famous museums, including the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum.
London Visitors Hotel
2.16 km (1.4 mi) from Science Museum
6. Manor Hotel (from USD 69)
The Manor Hotel is just a few minutes’ walk from Earl’s Court London Underground Station and offers cozy rooms and private parking. Set in a grand townhouse, the traditional bedrooms have a TV and telephone. Some rooms have an en-suite bathroom, and all offer plenty of storage space. Generous continental breakfast is served daily in the pleasant dining room, with hot beverages and fruit juices available.
Manor Hotel
Address: 23 Nevern Place
1.39 km (0.9 mi) from Science Museum
The affluent land of Kensington
Kensington has everything you would want to see in a rich city. It is serene and industrial at the same time. It is extremely famous for its food, gardens, and museums.
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