How to Spend a Day in Kensington

If you’re in London, Kensington is a wonderful place to explore. This part of the city is home to fascinating architecture, quaint little parks, meandering streets, a host of boutique shops and, of course, a selection of world-famous museums. With this in mind, here’s how to plan a Kensington adventure and what not to miss.

Hop Between Museums 

Whether you love finding out more about the natural world or want to unravel secrets from the past, Kensington is the place to be. If you want to do a spot of museum hopping, start at the Science Museum located along Exhibition Road. Here you’ll discover all kinds of marvels from space suits to objects from Steven Hawking’s office. Enjoy seasonal events, special exhibitions and plenty of interactivity for children – all with free admission.

Next on your list should be the Natural History Museum. Located in a stunning building, it offers the chance to travel through 4.6 billion years of our planet’s history – and help protect its future by learning about topics such as biodiversity and sustainability. From the smallest insects to the largest mammals, you can spend several hours among the inspiring exhibits. Highlights include Sophie, the most intact dinosaur fossil ever found, a moon rock sample and the earthquake simulator. Again, there’s plenty for kids to get involved with, making this a family-friendly destination.

The Victoria & Albert Museum should also be on your list if you love art and design. This world-renowned attraction features a wide range of decorative arts, fashion, textiles and historical artefacts from around the world. First established in 1852, the museum was fully supported by Prince Albert and Queen Victoria which is why it was named after them.

Enjoy the Parks, Gardens and Historic Sites

If you love spending time in the great outdoors and are looking for a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life, don’t miss Kensington Gardens. This 265-acre park offers historic tree-line avenues, majestic vistas and peaceful paths. It’s also home to the Serpentine Galleries, which exhibit an array of contemporary art and architecture, and the Albert Memorial – one of London’s most ornate monuments. 

Other historic sights in the area include Kensington Palace and the Royal Albert Hall, a spectacular concert hall with a varied classical and contemporary music and arts programme.

Shopping and Dining 

Kensington is the ideal place for some retail therapy. From high-end boutiques to high-street retailers, you’ll find everything you need and more down the meandering streets. Whether you’re looking for vintage clothing, organic groceries, unique artwork or the latest accessories, Kensington offers some of London’s best shopping.

When hunger calls, there are also many places to eat. Search ‘Indian dinner near me’ and make your way to Little India, our Indian fine dining restaurant on Gloucester Road. Our menu offers a range of traditional and creative dishes that are sure to satisfy your appetite. Indian fine dining in London is a great way to end a busy day of sightseeing, so let us help to make your Kensington experience memorable.