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Knightsbridge & Belgravia

Overview

World famous for One Hyde Park, Knightsbridge is a real estate goldmine. Strolling along the streets can feel as though you have stepped into a shoot straight out of Vogue. This neighbourhood is known for the finer things in life, with designer shops, world-class restaurants, high-end hotels and trendy bars, something is bound to tickle your fancy. Set at the lower end of Hyde Park, you can easily access Knightsbridge tube station as well as several other underground stations set within a 20-minute walking radius. 

Aston Martin limousine parked outside Belgravia apartment
Janson & May London Property Buying Agent
Map showing local amenities in Belgravia & Knightsbridge

Stations

  • Knightsbridge

  • Hyde Park Corner

  • Victoria

  • Sloane Square

  • South Kensington 

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Schools

  • Marlborough Primary School - Co-ed, 3- 11 years

  • St Josephs Catholic School, Co-ed, 3-11 years 

  • Knightsbridge School, Co-ed, 2-13 years 

  • More House School, Girls, 11-18 years 

  • Sussex House School, Boys, 8-13 years 

  • Chelsea Academy, Co-ed, 11-19 years 

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Local Amenities 

  • Waitrose- SW1X 8GG

  • Sainsbury's local - SW3 1JJ

  • The Russian Deli - SW3 1NX

  • Sainsbury's Local (Belgravia) - SW1W 9RB

  • Charles of Belgravia- SW1W 0LS

  • Belgravia Food Fayre -  SW1W 8TN

Day in the life

Home to London's most luxurious lifestyles, a day in Knightsbridge is sure to keep you busy and fulfilled. You can begin the day by popping into Feya cafe for a delicious bite to eat and coffee to set you up for the day ahead. If you fancy filling your day with a bit of culture, why not head to the famous V&A Museum on Cromwell Road - the world's largest museum of applied art and design as well as sculpture. There is always some sort of exciting exhibition on, just head to their website to buy tickets. Otherwise, enjoy a simple stroll around and take in all of the beautiful designs. If museums aren't your thing, you can build up your appetite for lunch, as well as getting your daily steps in, by taking a stroll around Hyde Park. Head north of Knightsbridge station and walk along the Serpentine taking in nature and its beautiful surroundings. Next stop - lunch! Duck into Harvey Nichols and choose from several restaurants spread over their 4th and 5th floors depending on what your taste buds are in the mood for. As the afternoon approaches, maybe some retail therapy is in order? If so, you have an array of high-end and high street shops on offer for your perusal. If it isn't your wardrobe that needs filling, head towards Kensington and do your food shop in Wholefoods. Whilst you're there, you could pick up some beautiful fresh flowers from the Flower Corner to freshen up the home. If it's Sunday night and you don't fancy cooking, why not head out for a late lunch or early dinner and enjoy a traditional pub roast at the Alfred Tennyson.

Eat & Drink

Breakfast

Lunch 

  • Ladurée - Harrods

  • 5th Floor - Harvey Nichols

  • The Brompton Cafe - Brompton Road

  • Serpentine Bar & Kitchen - Hyde Park

  • Céleste - The Lanesborough

Dinner

  • Bar Boulud- Knightsbridge

  • Scalini - Walton Street 

  • Sushi & Robata - Above Wholefoods

  • Builder's Arms - Kensington Court Palace  

  • Hawksmoor - Yeoman's Row

  • The Ivy Kensington - Kensington High Street

  • Zuaya London - Kensington High Street 

  • Kitchen W8 - Abingdon Road

  • Launceston Place - Launceston Place

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