Kensington

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is an affluent London neighbourhood known for its white-pillared houses, gardens, palace, & high-profile residents.

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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is an affluent London neighbourhood known for its white-pillared houses, gardens, palace, & high-profile residents.

Kensington is one of London’s most affluent boroughs. Whilst the luminous white houses and sprawling green spaces are lovely, the real attraction to living or visiting here is the cultural institutions. Kensington High Street is great for shopping, but what you won’t find anywhere else is the Victoria & Albert Museum.

The V&A opened in 1852 and was part of Prince Albert’s legacy to the nation following the Great Exhibition of 1851. Within these walls you will find the world’s largest collection of decorative arts, ranging from Chinese paintings to Middle Eastern rugs, furniture, fashion and Medieval religious art. The temporary exhibitions cut quite a contrast: in recent years, they have focused on David Bowie, the designer Alexander McQueen and ‘disobedient objects’ from the world’s most famous protest movements.

A stone’s throw from the V&A is another of London’s highlights, the Natural History Museum. This colossal building captures that curious Victorian combination of wild adventure and bookish taxonomy. Bones, minerals, insects, plants and fossils are the order of the day.

Kensington is also home to many of London’s European embassies, and it has a particularly special connection to France. London is known as the twenty-first arrondissement of Paris, such is the number of French people living here. Kensington is where they congregate, alongside the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle, the French Consulate, and the French Embassy's Cultural Department. You’ll hear plenty of French on the streets!

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The Victoria & Albert Museum and Kensington: Private Half-Day Tour

The Victoria and Albert Museum is famous for its resplendent architecture, both inside and out, as well as its incredibly vast collection, boasting millions of artefacts from sculpture to jewellery, furniture, photography, fashion, and, of course, art and design from many eras and cultures. Navigating such a remarkable selection of objects can be overwhelming, so it is well worth arranging a tour to explore the V&A's treasures with a local expert guide. Our private tour combines an engaging museum visit tailored to your interests with a stroll through the elegant streets of Kensington, one of London’s most upscale and culturally rich neighbourhoods.

On your half-day private tour, you will:

  • Explore one of England’s most beloved museums, the Victoria and Albert, home to the world's largest collection of decorative arts and design;
  • Admire the museum’s magnificent architecture before stepping inside and wandering around its maze of galleries and exhibitions;
  • See a carefully curated selection of some of the museum’s most iconic works;
  • Zero in on intricate details of sculptures, furniture, and stunning fashion and jewellery;
  • Discover famous artwork from the Italian Renaissance, including the great maestros such as Raphael, Michelangelo and the king of Baroque, Bernini;
  • Stroll through the Royal Borough of Kensington, one of London’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, and hear some of the inside stories about those who live here;
  • Pass by some of the area’s most beautiful buildings, including the Natural History Museum and the Royal Albert Hall;
  • Learn all about the long reign and passionate marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert until his tragic early death;
  • Visit the pristine gardens of Kensington Palace;
  • Walk along the Princess Diana Memorial Walk and see the new bronze statue of the late princess in the sunken garden.

Discover the jewel of London’s cultural crown on this intriguing private tour that begins inside the storied halls of the Victoria and Albert Museum. One of London’s most famous and cherished institutions, the V&A spans over 52,000 square metres and contains a whopping 145 galleries showcasing 5,000 years of applied arts. Accompanied by a licensed guide with a deep knowledge of the museum’s history, treasures, and architectural marvels, you'll journey through two centuries of global creativity and craftsmanship and hear about how the museum was first established and how it has evolved into the remarkable repository of millions of objects it is today.

 Your guide will help you navigate the museum’s hallowed halls with ease, showing you a carefully curated selection of some of the museum's most iconic artefacts that can be tailored to your interests. As you make your way through the V&A’s grand galleries, you’ll encounter exquisite pieces of fashion, furniture, sculpture, and jewellery, each with its own story to tell. From Renaissance masterpieces by Raphael and Michelangelo to the theatrical grandeur of Bernini, every object has been handpicked to inspire and delight.

After a thorough exploration of the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design, your guide will lead you out into the refined streets of South Kensington, a charming district long associated with royalty, science, and culture. On your scenic stroll through the Royal Borough, you’ll pass the majestic façades of the Natural History Museum and the Royal Albert Hall, where whispers of Victorian ambition still echo in the red brick and stone. Whilst Kensington is widely known as a playground for the rich and famous, you’ll discover the royal love story that truly underpins the history of this area: the relationship between Queen Victoria and her Consort, Prince Albert.

Your tour will continue through the leafy elegance of the Kensington Gardens, where you'll hear tales of Queen Victoria’s enduring love for Prince Albert and the enormous influence they had on wider society while you admire the golden spires of the Albert Memorial, a dazzling tribute to his legacy. You’ll also catch a glimpse of Kensington Palace, home to Prince William, Princess Kate, and other members of the Royal family, and the former home to the late, great Diana, Princess of Wales. Your guide will then bring you to the Sunken Garden, a serene and reflective space that now houses the bronze statue of Diana, a poignant homage set among carefully cultivated blooms. The experience concludes at the Kensington Palace gift shop, offering a chance to browse royal-themed treasures before continuing your London adventure.

Refined, personal and rich with intriguing insights, this half-day tour invites you to discover one of the city’s most elegant quarters through art, architecture, and the stories of those who played a key role in shaping Britain’s cultural heritage.

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