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Discover the ultimate in London living and an unsurpassed standard of elegance and style.
Occupying an enviable position in a peaceful residential tree lined square opposite Hyde Park, and within walking distance of Marble Arch, Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments offers to cater for the demands of the discerning business and leisure traveller, as well as corporate clients and those looking for interim accommodation in London. Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments combines the grandeur of the past with the luxuries and modern amenities of today.
6 original and beautifully appointed interior designed luxury apartments just steps to Hyde Park. Elegant design, uncompromising specification and fabulous location combine to make Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments a most stylish, comfortable and convenient place to live in London.
These unique apartments are set in a magnificent Edwardian building situated on the quiet side of Lancaster Gate around a beautiful garden square. These two and three bedroom apartments have been beautifully restored with magnificent original high ceilings and original features, combined with modern amenities to offer some wonderful and very spacious serviced apartments with great style.
Each apartment at Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments offers elegant living and dining areas, well-equipped kitchens with all appliances and necessities, and stylish contemporary bathrooms and shower rooms, some featuring jacuzzi bathtubs and sophisticated showers. Some include direct elevator access, private entrance and wonderful skylights. Cable television, video player, DVD player, direct-dial telephones, independent heating control, private safe, 5-Day maid service, fresh towels and quality bedding are also provided for your comfort and convenience. All apartments feature UNLIMITED hi-speed Wireless Broadband Internet facility.
Extra towels, soap, complimentary coffee, tea, sugar, milk, fresh fruit, biscuits and chocolates are provided on arrival for your convenience and to help you settle into your London address.
For your safety and security, 24-Hour CCTV Video cameras have been installed for the main entrance and the lower ground floor entrance. Additionally, each apartment features an individual Colour Video Entry phone system, allowing guests to see their visitors before they can access the building. Additionally, a sophisticated Fire Alarm system has been installed and connected to a 24-Hour monitoring service.
Located in the heart of London, Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments is just moments from the rural beauty of Hyde Park and the many shopping facilities of famous Oxford Street and the West End. Lancaster Gate is a superb location situated on the edge of Hyde Park and yet moments walk from the designer boutiques of Bond Street and the theatres of the West End.
Hyde Park, one of the world's finest city parks, provides 350 acres of great beauty and serenity on your doorstep. The park is right next to Kensington Gardens, and together they form 620 acres of greenery in the heart of the city. In Hyde Park you can rent a boat on the Serpentine, ride horses in Rotten Row, listen to music in the bandstand or people speaking at Speakers Corner. And you can feed the ducks, eat lunch or stop for tea, or simply promenade around - all very civilized.
Every Sunday Bayswater Road is transformed into the world's liveliest open-air art show. This world famous show is on the railings of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Over 250 artists and craftsmen display their original works - meet the artists and choose from thousands of different exhibits.
Whiteleys Shopping Centre and bustling Queensway, with it's numerous cafes, ethnic restaurants, bars and nightlife are within walking distance. Also nearby is the Porchester Centre which has a gym, swimming pool, saunas and spa. Also on Queensway is a bowling alley and casino.
Lancaster Gate is ideally located between the shopping and entertainment areas of Notting Hill, Marble Arch, Park Lane and Oxford Street, all of which are within close proximity.
World class shopping, dining and entertainment are moments away, making Lancaster Gate ideally placed for leisure and business guests alike, providing a perfect central point to explore London.
Paddington station is close by with the Heathrow Express speeding travellers to Heathrow in only 15 minutes. Lancaster Gate tube station is only 3 minutes away. The Central Line underground is ideal for those requiring direct access to the City. Situated one mile from Marble Arch on the north side of Hyde Park, there is quick and easy access by two bus routes and two London Underground stations to city business centres, theatres, shopping and all major tourist attractions.
Within easy reach of Lancaster Gate are the many attractions of London including the Science and History Museum, Madame Tussauds, Buckingham Palace, Royal Albert Hall, to name just a few landmarks. Of course the magnificent open spaces of Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens and easy access to nearby Marble Arch, Edgware Road, Kensington, Mayfair and Knightsbridge (home to Harrods) all make Lancaster Gate a highly convenient central London address. You are also within walking distance of trendy Notting Hill Gate and Portobello Road market.
Come and experience the colourful pageantry, famous landmarks, exciting shops and nightlife and probably the world's finest theatrical entertainment that London is renowned for.
Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments offers peace, comfort and convenience - a combination that is becoming ever more elusive in the great cities of the world.
Lancaster Gate is on the doorstep of all that the vibrant city of London has to offer. Its central location allows you to travel around the capital with ease and experience its history and culture, as well as its many places of entertainment.
Experience an original type of luxury accommodation in London. Experience Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Apartments...it's a walk in the park...
LANCASTER GATE LOCAL RESTAURANTS
BODEANS - 57 Westbourne Grove, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7727 9503 - Cuisine: Modern American
BOMBAY PALACE - 50 Connaught Street, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7723 8855 - Cuisine: Indian
CAFE ROUGE - Whiteleys, Queensway, London W2 - Tel: (0)20 7221 1509 - Cuisine: French
CHEPSTOW, THE - 39 Chepstow Place, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7229 0323 - Cuisine: Gastropub
GOURMET BURGER KITCHEN - 50 Westbourne Grove, Bayswater, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7243 4344 - Cuisine: American/International
HALEPI - 18 Leinster Terrace, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7262 1070 - Cuisine: Greek
LEVANTINE - 26 London Street, London W2 - Tel: (0)20 7780 8254 - Cuisine: Lebanese
MANDARIN KITCHEN - 14-16 Queensway, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7727 9012 - Cuisine: Chinese
MAROUSH - 21 Edgware Road, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7723 0773 - Cuisine: Lebanese
NIPA THAI - First Floor, Royal Lancaster Hotel, Lancaster Terrace, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7262 6737 - Cuisine: Thai
ROYAL CHINA - 13 Queensway, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7221 2535 - Cuisine: Chinese
TIGER LIL'S - 75 Bishop Bridge Road, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7221 2622 - Cuisine: Asian/Mongolian
VERONICA'S - 3 Hereford Road, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7229 5079 - Cuisine: British
YO! SUSHI - Whiteleys Shopping Centre , Queensway, London, W2 - Tel: (0)20 7727 9392 - Cuisine: Japanese
NEARBY SIGHTS & PLACES OF INTEREST
Cleveland Square and Gardens -- This prestigious block and its gardens are the location of yearly fireworks night, summer parties, movie shoots and a stately ambiance. .
Lancaster Gate and Spire House -- One of the most grandest housing schemes in the area which still maintains an air of grandeur, once home to the Football Association and Christ Church, worth a walk through on the way to Hyde Park.
The Lancasters (Hyde Park) -- Previously a hotel, this fabulous new luxurious residential development is set to lift the profile of the area, in style, value and occupancy.
The Italian Garden and The Fountains -- The spectacular fountains, sculptures and the overall general arrangement make this a pleasant and well visited area of Kensington Gardens at the entrance opposite Lancaster Gate Underground.
Bayswater Road and the Art Market -- For nearly 50 years this transport artery opens up every Sunday to over 250 artists and craftsmen with their original works of art. Start at Queensway and head down to Lancaster Gate and beyond.
Paddington Station -- Isambard Kingdom Brunel's great creation of the mid 1800s, now one of London's key transport hubs for services to the west and Heathrow.
St Mary's Hospital (and Fleming Museum) -- Visitors can see Fleming's laboratory restored to its 1928 condition, and otherwise walk around one of the countries leading academic research centres, and birthplace to many over the years, including the Royals.
Queensway -- Eclectic, yet increasingly gentrified, shopping street home to some of London's best Chinese Restaurants, and a variety of retail and dining.
Whiteleys -- William Whiteley's famous shopping centre, now brought into the modern age and increasingly moving up market. Pleasant shopping and dining experience.
Craven Road, Hill and Terrace -- Nearby clustering of retail, restaurants and assortments of services at your disposal. Craven Hill has many fine villas, alas mostly infilled to the sides to make use of valuable real estate.
Leinster Terrace, Queens Gardens, Chillworth Street and nearby Mews -- The local streets reveal the historic nature of the area, many buildings once home to stately characters, businesses or institutions, but largely now either housing or hotels.
Westbourne Grove -- One of London's most well known and visited shopping streets, stretching from the northern end of Queensway down through Chepstow Corner, Notting Hill and ultimately finishing at Portobello Road. Take the time on foot to stroll, shop and dine.
Portobello Road -- Home to the famously weekly markets, full of antiques, works of art and bric-a-brac, leading down to fruit, veg and daily essentials. Also lined with funky restaurants and shops, this is certainly one of the most heavily visited areas within London. Walk down via Westbourne Grove.
Connaught Village -- A quaint and pleasant "village" in the heart of the city reminiscent of an older age with its boutiques, galleries, and restaurants. Be sure to walk there via. Westbourne Terrace, Bathurst Street and Hyde Park Square to nose around expensive yet obscure inner city living.
Paddington Basin -- This large redevelopment to the rear of Paddington Station has revitalised the area, and is worth a stroll, shop and dine, particularly on the way through to Little Venice. Walk down Eastbourne Terrace, and turn in to the left on Bishops Bridge.
Little Venice -- The intersection of the canals at Warwick Crescent is one of inner London's most pleasant areas. From here, take a boat to Regents Park and Camden, head down to the Formosa Dining Room at Warwick Avenue, and admire the grand properties. Walk through via. Paddington Basin.
Edgware Road -- Colourful, rough, and Middle Eastern in flavour, another of London's most well known and trafficed streets. Not really worth a stroll along, but certainly worth a drive through to understand the flavour of West London.
Marble Arch -- Home to Speakers' Corner, a marble monument, and once the location of the notorious Tyburn gallows, but now a notorious traffic intersection. Worth a view when approached from Hyde Park.
Hyde Park -- To the east of West Carriage drive, this park is certainly worth a day to stroll and dine, and if the weather is great, try taking out a boat onto the Serpentine. Don't miss the Diana Fountain, Speakers' Corner and Rotten Row. Just a short walk.
Kensington Gardens -- To the west of West Carriage drive, start from Lancaster Gate with the Italian Gardens, The Fountains, then the Round Pond, Diana's Playground, Kensington Palace, The Albert Memorial and the Serpentine Gallery. |