The Must-See Attractions Near Earls Court

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Earls Court is one of London’s many quaint residential areas that boasts beautiful architecture and interesting attractions. There are plenty of fun and exciting places to see in the neighbourhood too.

The Park Grand Hotel Kensington is one of our luxury hotels near Earls Court London and is the perfect place to start your city adventure. We’ve put together a few examples of things to do and places to see during your stay.

Design Museum

Kensington High Street, London

Head over to the outskirts of Earls Court and spend an afternoon browsing the incredible collections and exhibits at the Design Museum. The building itself is a testament to the unique designs found inside. The striking architecture stands out beautifully against the green of Holland Park. The Design Museum showcases the timeline of design and the most iconic innovations across a range of design industries. From sleek supercars and creative interior design to political posters and the latest fashion, there’s something for everyone to see at the Design Museum. Be sure to check it out while at our hotels near Earls Court London.

Natural History Museum

Cromwell Road, London

Take a trip through time and explore the beautiful halls of the Natural History Museum during your trip to London. The famous museum is just to the east of Earls Court and is a must-see, especially if you’ve never visited the city before. If you’re travelling with kids, a trip to the Natural History Museum is a great way to teach them about the world. The exhibits at the museum include ancient artefacts, natural specimens and authentic documents from all around the world. If you’re looking for a really unique experience, check out the night tours.

Stamford Bridge

Fulham Street, London

Football fans won’t want to miss out on a chance to visit the famous home of the blues. Stamford Bridge is one of the largest stadiums in London and has hosted some of the biggest games in the history of English football. If you haven’t got long in the city and you’ve never visited any of the big football stadiums, be sure to book onto one of the tours. As you explore the ground, you’ll get to see all of the back rooms and see what the huge stadium looks like when it’s empty. There’s also a small museum and gift shop for any Chelsea fans.

National Army Museum

Royal Hospital Road, London

Take a stroll alongside the beautiful River Thames and head over to the National Army Museum for an exciting afternoon of discovery. The institute is responsible for showcasing the rich history of the British Army. Explore the wide range of exhibits and learn about iconic events, famous historical figures and technological innovations throughout the history of the Army. The museum boasts a huge collection of antique weapons, vehicles and documents from soldiers that have been collected from some of the world’s biggest conflicts.

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