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Kensington Gardens TERRACE LEINSTER LANCASTER GATE PADDINGTON N.C.P Cartography by Nick Gibbard, Roger Stewart & Paul McEwan | www.postermaps.co.uk | McEwan Paul & Stewart Roger Gibbard, Nick by Cartography CRAVEN TERRACE HYDE PARK STREET CLARENDON PLACE ST PETERSBURGH MEWS CRAVEN HILL ST PETERSBURGH PLACE BRIGGS PEMBRIDGE BARK PLACE STABLES NYE BAYSWATER CHRIST MOSCOW ROAD STANHOPE TERRACE STABLES HYDE PARK GARDENS BAYSWATER INVERNESS TERRACE CHURCH BROOK ST QUEENSBOROUGH TERRACE SQUARE 3 minutes walk from PORCHESTER TERRACE LANCASTER Kensington Gardens LEINSTER TERRACE LANCASTER GATE PADDINGTON N.C.P. CAR GATE 94.148 CLANRICARDE GDNS PARKING 1 minute walk from 10 minutes walk from 274.390 QUEENSWAY Kensington Gardens Kensington Gardens PORTOBELLO MARKET OSSINGTON STREET PALACE COURT P 70 46.94.148 ALBION Saturday & Sunday 7 minutes walk LANCASTER GATE 94.148 from Hyde Park 70 274.390 CLARENDON GATE ORME COURT 274.390 WESTBOURNE GATE BAYSWATER ROAD VICTORIA GATE LANCASTER GATE PET CEMETERY GATE MARLBOROUGH GATE VICTORIA 94.148.274.390 QUEENSWAY 94.148.390 GATE LODGE NORTH CARRIAGE DRIVE NOTTING 70.94.148.390 1 minute walk from BAYSWATER ROAD HILL GATE Kensington Gardens LANCASTER GATE BUCKHILL 6 minutes walk from QUEEN LODGE MANÈGE Kensington Gardens ANNE’S NORTH RIDE 70.94.148.390 BLACK PORCHESTER GATE 94.148.390 ALCOVE BLACK LION NORTH FLOWER WALK 70.94.148.390 ORME LION GATE INVERNESS SQUARE TWO BEARS LODGE TERRACE WEST CARRIAGE DRIVE GATE ORME GATE FOUNTAIN MARBLE ARCH SQUARE 94.148.390 JENNER 15 minutes walk from GATE LODGES 70.94.148.390 NORTH WALK ITALIAN STATUE Kensington Gardens GARDENS NOTTING HILL GATE N.C.P. COACH P PARKING 70.94.148.390 LANCASTER WALK THE DIANA, PRINCESS OF FOUNTAINS BUCKHILL WALES MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND P SPEKE KENSINGTON PALACE GARDENS TIME FLIES MONUMENT CENTRAL ELFIN OAK ROYAL PARKS JUBILEE WALK T NURSERY PALACE GARDENS TERRACE BUDGES WALK H PEACOCK WALK E BUCKHILL SHELTER P PETER PAN THE HUDSON STATUE MEMORIAL L BUCKHILL WALK (BIRD SANCTUARY) O BRUNSWICK GARDENS THE THE BROAD WALK N ORANGERY KENSINGTON G W GARDENS A THE MAGAZINE T 27.28.52 E 70.328.452 PHYSICAL ENERGY R KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET STATUE MAGAZINE P P GATE HYDE PARK NORTH SILVER QUEEN CAROLINE’S THIMBLE SHELTER TEMPLE MAIN ENTRANCE SUNKEN ROUND POND SERPENTINE GARDEN BRIDGE THE COCKPIT STATE ROOMS QUEEN VICTORIA SOUTH SILVER LIBERTY DRIVES STATUE THIMBLE SHELTER TEMPLE PALACE AVE GATE S E R P E N T I N E R O A D KING WILLIAM III STATUE STUDIO KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET 27.28.52 GATE 70.328.452 TH BANDSTAND P THE LIDO E SER P RESTAURANT PEN LANCASTER WALK T THE DIAL WALK IN MOUNT WALK TELEPHONE E PITT STREET BOX LIDO SWIMMING P LUTYENS 27.28.52 DRINKING FOUNTAIN 70.328.452 ST. GOVORS WELL DIANA, PRINCESS OF HYDE PARK DRINKING FOUNTAIN WALES MEMORIAL CORNER FOUNTAIN 20 minutes walk from MOUNT Kensington Gardens HOLLAND STREET GATE WEST CARRIAGE DRIVE ST. MARY KING’S P ABBOT’S ARMS CHURCH GATE 9.10.52 70.452 THE ALBERT P MEMORIAL VICTORIA JUNIOR TENNIS ROTTEN ROW ROAD CENTRE 9.10.52 TENNIS GATE 452 KENSINGTON ROAD SOUTH FLOWER WALK THE OLD FOOTBALL PITCHES PUTTING WHOLE BOWLING (SITE OF T HE GREAT EXHIBITION) 9.10.27 FOODS YOUNG STREET GREEN 28.49.328 MARKET 9.10.52.49 THE P P 70.452 PALACE 70 QUEEN’S P COALBROOKDALE PAVILION HYDE 9.10.52 GATE GATE 9.10.52.452 DERRY STREET GATE PARK 452 GATE LODGE ALBERT APPROACH ROAD 9.10.52.452 ALEXANDRA LODGE NEW RIDE ALEXANDRA KENSINGTON HIGH9.10.27 STREET P PRINCE OF WALES 28.49.328 GATE LODGE WEST PRINCE OF WALES QUEEN’S LODGE EAST KENSINGTON COURT KENSINGTON GORE KENSINGTON ROAD 9.10.52.452 N.C.P. CAR GATE RUTLAND PARKING 9.10.52.452 PRINCE OF WALES GATE 9.10.52 70 GATE WRIGHT’S LANE 70.452 ROYAL 49 49 HIGH STREET GEOGRAPHICAL 9.10.52.452 KENSINGTON SOCIETY 6 minutes walk from SCIENCE MUSEUM PALACE GATE Kensington Gardens VICTORIA ROAD HYDE PARK GATE 7 mins walk from Kensington Gardens 9.10.52.452 DE VERE GARDENS NATURAL HISTORY SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM 11 minutes walk from 10 mins walk from Kensington Gardens HYDE PARK GATE Kensington Gardens VICTORIA & ALBERT (V&A) MUSEUM RUTLAND GATE 9 mins walk from Kensington Gardens KENSINGTON THE ROYAL EXHIBITION ROAD RUTLAND GARDENS ENNISMORE GARDENS QUEENS GATE ALBERT HALL GLOUCESTER ROAD 10 minutes walk from 70.360 Kensington Gardens KNIGHTSBRIDGE Register for Royal Parks updates www.royalparks.org.uk/registerkensington Underground Car 9 Cycling permitted Park features THE ORANGERY designed for Queen Anne THE ROYAL GARDEN HOTEL offers SERPENTINE GALLERY is one of 10 PARK MANAGEMENT Station Disabled toilets P THE ROYAL PARKS REGENT’S Statue Parking LOCAL in 1704, was once the setting for lavish court 396 beautifully appointed rooms, offering London’s best-loved galleries for modern and 8 PARK & 13 OF LONDON PRIMROSE 12 Tom Jarvis entertainment. Now it is a tranquil restaurant stunning views of both Kensington Gardens and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, 3 HILL 11 LANDMARKS 7 2 6 The Old Police House Disabled where you can enjoy leisurely lunches and Kensington’s iconic high street. Why not visit Education and Public Programmes attract MILES 1 2 3 Public access 4 5 17 Hyde Park, London W2 2UH Bus Stop KENSINGTON PALACE was first adapted afternoon teas. one of our two restaurants and three bars for approximately 750,000 visitors a year. 1 16 Public Toilets Car sites (opening HYDE P as a stylish royal residence in 1698 for anything from a relaxing drink, quick snack, KILOMETRES 2 3 4 5 KENSINGTON PARK T: +44 (0)20 7298 2000 Parking Open daily: Open daily: GARDENS GREEN 18 periods vary) William III and Mary II. Visit now to marvel at PARK ST JAMES’S F: +44 (0)20 7724 2826 March to October 10am – 6pm light lunch, afternoon tea or a superb dinner. 10am – 6pm. Admission free 14 PARK Memorial the magnificent State Apartments, the Royal 15 19 Jubilee Greenway November to February 10am – 5pm T: +44 (0)20 7937 8000 T: +44 (0)20 7402 6075 20 E: [email protected] Cycle Non public Ceremonial Dress Collection, and dresses BROMPTON Pedestrian Café T: +44 (0)844 482 7777 www.royalgardenhotel.co.uk www.serpentinegallery.org CEMETERY 32 DLR Parking access sites owned by Diana, Princess of Wales. 33 35 Crossing www.hrp.org.uk GREENWICH PARK Open daily: THE ROYAL LANCASTER HOTEL 26 29 27 28 34 METROPOLITAN March to October 10am – 6pm With Kensington Gardens & Hyde Park ROYAL COLLEGE OF ART has a lively 30 POLICE Children’s November to February 10am – 5pm programme of exhibitions featuring the work directly to the south and dramatic vistas east Turnstile Fountain Play Area to the City of London, guests all agree the The Old Police House T: +44 (0)844 482 7777 of its postgraduate students and lectures by RAIL & TUBE STATIONS CLOSE TO THE ROYAL PARKS RICHMOND Hyde Park, London W2 2UH www.hrp.org.uk leading figures from the worlds of art and panoramic views are breathtaking. Travel is PARK Diana Princess 1 QUEENSWAY 15 HYDE PARK CORNER 29 BARNES T: 999 for emergencies. design. easy with the Heathrow Express just minutes 2 PADDINGTON 16 GREEN PARK 30 EAST PUTNEY of Wales from the hotel, while Marble Arch and Oxford 3 MARYLEBONE 17 CHARING CROSS 31 NORBITON T: +44 (0)20 7706 7272 for Drinking Restaurant Open daily: 22 4 LANCASTER GATE 18 WESTMINSTER 32 CUTTY SARK Memorial Walk Street, with their plethora of shops, are just a 5 MARBLE ARCH 19 ST JAMES’S PARK 33 GREENWICH non-emergencies within the park. 21 23 6 BAKER STREET 20 VICTORIA 34 BLACKHEATH 10am – 6pm Most exhibitions are free unless 24 31 Fountain ten-minute stroll away. This deluxe 4-star hotel BUSHY 7 REGENT’S PARK 21 HAMPTON 35 MAZE HILL You can also report a crime online stated otherwise. PARK 8 ST JOHN’S WOOD 22 TEDDINGTON is perfectly positioned in the very heart of this 9 CHALK FARM 23 HAMPTON WICK RAILWAY STATION at www.online.met.police.co.uk T: +44 (0)20 7590 4444 vibrant metropolis. 10 MORNINGTON CRESCENT 24 KINGSTON UPON THAMES TUBE STATION 11 EUSTON 25 HAMPTON COURT DLR D OCKLANDS LIGHT The park is open from 6am to dusk www.rca.ac.uk 25 RAILWAY Telephone 12 ST PANCRAS 26 RICHMOND T: +44 (0)207 262 6737 13 KING’S CROSS 27 NORTH SHEEN all year round. See notice boards or WALKING DISTANCE www.royallancaster.com 14 HIGH STREET KENSINGTON 28 MORTLAKE visit the web for further details. (APPROXIMATE MINUTES) 1 2 www.royalparks.org.uk.
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