Sunday, 17 December 2017

Here’s Where to Go in London during the Christmas Season like a Real Local


There’s something unmissable about London during Christmas season, and you wouldn’t want to miss out on them! And what better way to enjoy the winter holidays than traveling like a local? There are so many things to do—a day is not enough to explore its dazzling wonders.

The following below are ways on how to go local in London during the winter time:

-      Go Shopping
Head over to Knightsbridge! From department stores to the many different markets, you can avail of great deals and steals by going to the famous department store, Harrods. Don’t miss out on the giant Christmas shop, the popular Christmas Grotto, with all its extravagant and elegant decorations. While you’re at it, take a few steps to Harvey Nichols and check out their expansive collection on fashion, homeware, etc.

Check out Carnaby Street, too—a place with 13 pedestrianized streets. It’s the perfect place to look for unique gifts for those friends and family members who seem to own everything. As one of the trendiest shopping destinations in London, you can explore Carnaby for the indie fashion boutiques and unique brands like Pretty Green, Skinny Dip, The Great Frog, and Lazy Oaf.

Don’t miss out on heading over to the London favorites—Southbank Centre, Winter Wonderland, and London Bridge City!

-      Go Ice Skating
What’s a wonderful winter experience without going ice skating? If you’ve never tried it before, you’re in luck! London has many spectacular ice skating rinks for you to try out. Some of them will even remain open until the end of February like Winter Wonderland!

One of the most notable skating rinks include the Somerset House in Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court. This place goes lit during the nighttime with its bright lights and the DJ playing that trendy club music at the background.

There’s also the ice skating rink in the Natural History Museum, which remains open all day and night. You can enjoy a cup of hot chocolate or mulled wine in the museum café right after a session.

You can also drop by at the Hampton Court Palace, the former home of King Henry VIII. The ice skating rink is located at the Tudor front, which lights up with spectacular colors during nighttime.

So ditch the winter hibernation and explore the city! And while you’re at it, why not try one of the luxurious holiday apartments London? There’s nothing to worry about the expenses because London has ensured the availability of vacation rentals that are not only just worth your money, but offers some discounted rates, promos, and free services during the holidays!

By renting an aparthotels London, you get to set up base and make the most out of this magical month by participating in the London festivities. And without spending so much cash, too!

Kid-Friendly Ways to Explore London during the Winter with Your Family

The holidays are here and there’s nothing quite like spending time with your kids and seeing their faces light up with excitement as you take a break from the mundanity of home, school, and work. There’s more to wintertime than simply watching white snow from the inside of your homes. So get out, put on your winter outdoor wear, and explore West London’s South Kensington, one of the finest attractions and most affluent district.

Take museum trips to make the holidays educational both for you and your kids by exploring one of the earth’s wonders, the Natural History Museum, which houses millions of articles in four “zones.” There’s also the Victoria and Albert Museum, an institution that displays decorative art pieces, jewelry, textiles, etc. To cap off your museum trips, don’t forget to explore the Science Museum and try out its interactive exhibits on space exploration, astronomy, technology, and engineering.

If you want to veer away from the urban life, you and your kids can walk along the serene Kensington Garden to give you that semblance of communing with nature. There are flowers thriving and blooming, as well as many contemporary art pieces that are worth the trip. If you want to have a more dynamic day, try another royal parkland called Hyde Park, and go cycling, swimming, playing tennis, jogging, and boating. You may as well stay there for a little bit to watch London’s Christmas spectacle, the Winter Wonderland. Your kids will surely enjoy a good old Santa meet-and-greet, and some theme park and circus attractions.

Book a stay at any of the aparthotels in Kensington and join the many different festivities by visiting the Christmas markets set up for the entire holiday season. You can also visit the well-known South Bank Centre Christmas and enjoy the food and drinks with your kids. Check out the handmade gifts over at Christmas Market at Tate Modern. You can also check out other marketplaces like Shoreditch Christmas Triangle and Bust Christmas Craftacular.
What’s a good winter break without putting on your skates to go around for a spin in the popular Broadgate Ice Rink and Canary Wharf Ice Rink? These two ice rinks remain open until the end of February.

Let’s not miss out on the studio that created phenomenal film that took the world by storm—Harry Potter! Both kids and adults alike will have a magical time exploring The Warner Bros. Studio London. Live the wizarding adventure that you deserve by enjoying some sightseeing on the locations that appeared on the movie. Get mesmerized by the iconic sets, props, and special effects. Have a taste of their butterbee, or let a wand find its way into your hands. Don’t forget to get some souvenir. Last but not the least, don’t miss the opportunity to take a side trip to the famous Platform 9 3/4.


There are so many places and events you and your kids can discover in Kensington during the wintertime. This district’s vacation rental will not fail in providing you the London experience, like that of the Presidential Apartment Kensington, in which their rental rooms has that warm, homey feeling, making it seem like more of a private room than a hotel room.  

Sunday, 12 November 2017

Getting the Definitive Film Fix in London


If you’ve got a thing for going to the coolest cinemas, London is the place for you. London has a great number of cinemas that belong to the A-list of movie theatres. These theatres are accessible from Serviced Apartments Kensington.
Make sure to visit the following notable cinemas:

Notting Hill’s Electric Cinema
The Soho House group runs several luxury restaurants, posh private members clubs, and chic hotels. This same group owns the Electric Cinema, considered as one of the city’s oldest and classiest cinemas.
The Electric Cinema is a great place for a date. You will be impressed by the endless touches of richness and luxury in the cinema. You will find sumptuous sofas in the back rows and velvet-lined divans on the front rows. Snug cashmere blankets are provided. There is even a bar that serves champagne and hot snacks.

Southbank’s BFI Cinema
If you are a serious film enthusiast, you will rave over BFI or the British Film Institute. The four-screen cinema has everything from classic films, foreign language films, and new movie releases.
The cinema hosts festivals and events to celebrate the love for films.

PeckhamPlex Cinema
This Cinema is regarded as an institution in Peckham. It is popular, particularly with south east Londoners and young students.
The cheap tickets are definitely one of the cinema’s strong suits. It is not surprising that the cinema is usually full, especially on week-ends. You have to book your tickets ahead of time so that you are guaranteed seats.
People usually flock to the nearby Frank’s Bar for drinks and spectacular views of the city’s skyline after watching a film.

Leicester Square’s Prince Charles Cinema
This Cinema is famous for highlighting the fun part of watching films. People consider the Cinema’s Sing-a-long-a-Sound-of-Music screening as nothing short of legendary. The cinema is also renowned for hosting themed parties, all-night movie viewing, and double bills of iconic films.

Barbican Centre London
If your interest lies in art house films, you will find the Barbican Centre the arts centre of choice. The Barbican has a three-screen cinema. It maintains an eclectic program that includes indie films, current film productions, art house classics, and documentaries. It also hosts workshops, talks, and Q&A sessions on a regular basis.


Get one of the Serviced Apartments Earls Court in your next visit. It is quite easy to go from these aparthotels to any of London’s cinemas for your ultimate movie fix.

How to Spend Time with Your Kids in London


You can have a lot of fun with your kids in London at no expense. For starters, kids who are below 11 years old can use buses, Docklands Light Railway or DLR, and the Underground without paying fees. This is quite convenient, particularly if you are staying in Aparthotels in Kensington.
Consider exploring the following exciting possibilities:

Changing of the Guard
You kids will enjoy watching the Guards march with great pomp and precision. Go early so you can find a good spot. You can even bring a picnic basket to add more fun to the activity.

Diana Memorial Playground
Your children will find this large outdoor play area amazing. There is a huge pirate ship to climb, slides and swings to enjoy, and trails to explore.

Museum of London Docklands
You can find this museum in a warehouse that is 200 years old. The museum recounts the history of the city as a port.
The play area is designed around the theme of life in the docks. Your kids will enjoy crawling around and playing with huge foam bananas. They can go up a DLR train or a London bus and pretend to drive it. Bigger kids can experience how it is to weigh payloads or stack a tea clipper.

Coram's Fields
Your kids are guaranteed to enjoy running around this unique and immense 7-acre park and playground that is located in central London.

Kew Gardens
This is another outdoor park that encourages children to play and run around as long as they want. You and your kids can go up the Treetop High Walkway and enjoy the magnificent views from there.
If your kids prefer indoor interactive play, they can go to the Climbers and Creepers or the Treehouse Towers. You can find a convenient family shop and a café near the play areas.

The Natural History Museum
Children find it a thrill to go to the museum to take a look at the prehistoric dinosaurs that The Natural History Museum is famous for. Your kids can also visit the Darwin Centre to take a look at real scientists as they work in their laboratories. The Investigate Science Centre at the basement gives your kids (and you, as well!) the chance to handle the plant, animal, and geological specimen found there.

Covent Garden
Your kids will be fascinated by the street performers who entertain locals and tourists alike every day in the West Piazza. They can even be a part of the performance during the audience participation section of the program.
All these places are convenient to go to, especially if your family stays at one of the Presidential Apartments Kensington

Friday, 13 October 2017

Why the World Should Take Note of London Transport


In 2003, London enforced a congestion charge for motorists coming into the city. The charge demonstrated that London was serious in its efforts to decrease the traffic in the city. It was determined to do its part to address environmental concerns. The move resulted in a successful crack-down on pollution. It brought down the number of incoming vehicles while it increased the number of cyclists by about 30%.

London continues in its efforts to achieve sustainable transport. It continues to turn out policies promoting the welfare of cyclists and pedestrians. It continues to initiate and support projects that focus on the environment. It is apparent that the city is doing all that it can to reach its lofty goal – to become the 1st “Ultra-Low Emission Zone” in the world by the year 2020.

London pursues the following commendable initiatives:

Cycling

TfL or Transport for London initiated the London Cycle Share Scheme in 2010. The initiative is now referred to as Santander Cycles. Two years after the project’s introduction, records showed that people were using the venture’s 8,000 bikes to go on about 19 million trips. The scheme is estimated to have encouraged half of its users to use cycling as the favoured mode of transportation. If you are staying in one of the serviced apartments London, you may want to consider going around the city on a bike.
Gensler, a global consulting firm in the field of architecture, planning, and design, is looking into the possibility of transforming some of London’s abandoned underground tunnels into pedestrian and cycle routes. There are also plans to make over an old industrialized park located in Islington into a commercial area with a bike park that can accommodate about 900 bicycles.

Public Transport

London is seriously considering using electric vehicles as a form of public transport. It has given one of its iconic double-decker buses a “green” transformation, making it the 1st completely electric bus to serve the city.
There are firm plans for the Tube to run 24 hours daily on week-ends. This will ensure that passengers will enjoy an environmentally-friendly and safe transport around-the-clock within the city.

Electric Cars

London is looking forward to imitating Paris’ lead and having more electric cars running on its streets. The Transport for London is working closely with France’s Blue Point London to roll out around 3,000 electric vehicles-for-hire across the city, similar to Paris’s Autolib. London is also looking into having its own version of Cityscoot, the French capital’s self-service scooter system.

Going around London is safe and convenient. You will not have any problem looking for excellent transportation, particularly if you stay in one of the conveniently located aparthotels London.

Indian Temples You Should Visit When in London


Tourists like to go to London because the place offers an out-and-out opportunity to experience a fascinating range of cultures.

This is one of London’s greatest appeals. It offers an exciting combination of thrilling experiences you are not likely to find in other tourist destinations. Staying in Presidential Apartments Kensington makes it easy for you to visit the many interesting places in London.

You can find Buddhists, Sikhs, and Hindus worshiping their deities and gods in many intricately designed temples found in London. These temples are not just for show. These are places for prayer and worship.

London has a wide range of interesting Indian temples including the ISKCON -Soho London temple, the Temple Willesden, Wimbledon’s Sree Ganapathy temple, and the Shri Swaminarayan Mandir temple.

·         ISKCON-Soho Temple
ISKCON, or the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, established a base in the United Kingdom in the 1960’s. The first temple was put up in a warehouse located in Covent Garden. In 1979, the Hare Krishna movement found its home in the Radha Krishna Temple at Soho Square, the current active place of worship for the movement’s devotees.

·         Temple Willesden
Willesden’s Shree Swaminarayan Temple was established in 1975 to accommodate the growing number of Swaminarayan believers who migrated to the UK from East Africa. The temple has gone through many changes through the years. The temple today is a three-storey building made of red bricks. It combines interesting elements from both Hindu and British architectures. 

·         Sree Ganapathy Temple
Shree Ganapathy Temple is located in one of the residential streets along Wimbledon. It is far simpler than the other temples in London. However, it is known to be Europe’s earliest fully-consecrated Hindu temple.

·         Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Temple
Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is generally referred to as the Neasden Temple. It is probably the temple that both locals and tourists are most familiar with. Hindus actually go the temple for worship. In most days, however, the temple is open to tourists.

London allows you to have your fill of Indian Hindu temples. If you want to learn about the Buddhist culture, London also gives you the opportunity to do just that. You can visit the London Fo Guang Shan Temple, the London Buddhist Vihara, as well as the Buddhapadipa Temple for a fascinating peek into Buddhist culture.


Stay in one of the comfortable and conveniently-located aparthotels in Kensington and get the most from your visit to London.

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

London Oktoberfest


With thousands of guests each year the London Oktoberfest is the biggest Oktoberfest in the UK.

Live music, full Oktoberfest decoration, giant tent for thousands of people, you will be having the feeling of being in an authentic Oktoberfest Tent. For tickets and more information, visit the website: http://london-oktoberfest.co.uk/

Plan your trip, book a stay in any of the serviced apartments Central London and find your most suitable venues that you don’t miss out London’s biggest Oktoberfest party.
It is advisable to come early in order to get a good seat. You can take the train/bus for your journey back, after a nice cold giant beer.

Monday, 18 September 2017

Central London and What It Offers


A trip to London would not be complete without a visit to Central London, which is home to many of the city’s most important attractions. If you’re planning to see Central London during the holidays, and you have yet to find a place to stay, there are several aparthotels London that you may wish to consider staying in.

One such place is Presidential Serviced Apartments in Kensington. With the nearby Earl’s Court tube station only a three-minute walk away from the apartments, you are granted a pass to many of Central London’s most fascinating sights.

If you’re with your family, a trip to the British Museum is worth it. The museum’s astounding antiquity collection features the Assyrian, Egyptian, Celtic, Roman, and Greek civilizations.

Buckingham Palace, the Queen’s official London residence, is not one place that you’ll miss. The Queen’s Gallery and the State Rooms are reasons enough to visit the palace. The Houses of Parliament, which contains the House of Commons and the House of Lords, is also a must-see place for its architecture and significance to British politics.

If you seek to know more about British history, it’s just right that you drop by the National Gallery. The National Portrait Gallery within the complex records British history from the time of the Tudors to later portraiture. For modern art, you can head to Tate Modern, which is nestled in the former Bankside Power Station.
Religious structures that figure importantly in the history of the Royal Family, including Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral, should be on your Central London itinerary.

St. Paul’s Cathedral, which once dominated the city skyline for several centuries, was the site for Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s wedding. Westminster Abbey, is the site for many royal coronations. The Abbey is also the burial site for many royals and non-royal notables.

Your vacation and holidays in London would be delightfully hassle-free when you stay at one of the best holiday apartments London. Presidential Serviced Apartments, aside from being close to the Earl’s Court tube station, offers you and your family a hospitality experience that would make you feel as if you’re in your own home.

The self-catering apartments are spacious and are stocked with air-conditioning, full-service kitchens, high-speed Internet, orthopedic beds, flat-screen TVs, and the standard linens, toiletries, and towels. When you’re not touring Central London, you can just stay in your simply opulent accommodations and watch DVDs that you can borrow from the staff.

Whether you’re in London for business, for the holidays, or for leisure, it helps that you have the Presidential Serviced Apartments to come home to as your home-away-from-home in London.

Serviced Apartments Near Earl’s Court


When you stay at Presidential Apartments Kensington in London, you have easy access to one of Central London’s most-visited locations – Earl’s Court. Earl’s Court is where the Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre used to be located, as the concert venue and one of Britain’s largest indoor arenas closed in 2014.

Earl’s Court, which is a quietly opulent district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, is also known as Princess Diana’s former residence before her marriage to Prince Charles. Other famous personalities like Freddy Mercury, Alfred Hitchcock, and John Barrowman had lived in Earl’s Court.

Moreover, the elegant district is within walking distance to the Natural History Museum, Piccadilly, Royal Albert Hall, Holland Park along the Kensington Gardens, the Science Museum, and Victoria and Albert Museum.

What other reasons are there to visit Earl’s Court from Presidential Serviced Apartments in Kensington? From Earl’s Court, you can go to one of London’s busier shopping districts – Kensington High Street.

While not as famous as the busier Oxford Street, Kensington Street has a unique prestige and flair not found in Oxford Street. Earl’s Court is also the location for the famous high-end department store – Harrods. Although elegant, Earl’s Court also has a relaxed vibe.

Other attractions near and within Earl’s Court include the 142-hectare Hyde Park. Near Hyde Park is the Kensington Palace complex, which houses a variety of parks and structures. Within the Palace are the Kings state apartments, the Kings Gallery, the Palace Gardens, the Kings state apartments, and the Queens state apartments.

Earl’s Court Village is also home to the vibrant and dynamic community of British Filipinos, with the community containing various supermarkets, restaurants, and banks that are familiar to tourists from the Philippines. Earl’s Court also houses creative industries and traditional crafts areas, with industries like Earl’s Court Glass-Blowing.

All such attractions can be reached from the Earl’s Court tube station, which is the underground station that is just a 3-minute walk away from Presidential Serviced Apartments.

Presidential Serviced Apartments is one of the Aparthotels in Kensington that offers you a luxurious home-away-from-home. The apartments offer freedom and flexibility, while pampering to your senses with high-quality commodities and elegant furnishings.

The apartments are spacious, and are equipped with standard air-conditioning, fully-stocked kitchens, orthopedic beds, flat screen TVs, toiletries, linens, and towels.

Staying at Presidential Serviced Apartments is an excellent alternative to staying at standard hotels. Here, you get the comforts of home with the aparthotel staff ready to serve you at your convenience.

Monday, 21 August 2017

To-visit List when on the Thames


London is home to many historical landmarks, and celebrated literary artists of the past, as well as many beautiful tourist hotspots. One of the most prominent places to visit when in London is the Thames. This beautiful body of water stretches for about 346 km along the city, and is prided as England’s most popular waterway.  

Prior to your excursions on the Thames, be sure to book your aparthotels London; your lodging will define a big portion of your stay. For the best experience, book a place at the Holiday Apartments London, as it is one the top choices when it comes to holiday apartments in the city. Most of these places are close to train stations so you can easily access the city centres without needing to spend so much time in transit. Some are even close enough to different sites that you could just stroll all the way there—a great way to immerse yourself in the locale you’re staying in.

If you are a fan of architecture, prepare to be amazed by the different exhibitions of both public and privatearchitectural works along the Thames. Foremost is the Tower Bridge. You can walk along the bridge or in its high-level walkways, or simply revere in its beauty. Its more than 120 years of permanence is a witness to the changes that had happened in London.

Another place to visit is Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre where you can enjoy the renowned playwright’s many different masterpieces. You will also marvel at the architectural intricacy of the open-air theater built on the site where Shakespeare used to celebrate his plays. The theater gives guests an ample insight of old English playhouses.

If you wish to have a break between days of your crawl, you can visit the Westfield which is 15 minutes away from the Presidential Apartments Kensington. Check out their quality boutiques, lifestyle shops, and food stores. The aparthotel is also close to Harrods which can cater for your first-class needs.

Make the most out of your stay and visit the Tower of London. It houses the Crown Jewel, and most of British history dating back to Norman Conquest. On your final stop, don’t miss out on the breathtaking skyline seen from the London Eye.


Ultimately, satisfy your visit with a premium and comfortable home during your holiday. Be sure to book Aparthotels London when looking for places to stay in the city. It’s convenient and affordable!

Must-visits of London for Bibliophiles


Many of London’s attractions hold more than the prestige of being the largest or most popular these and that; many of it are actually historical sites. For booklovers (or bibliophiles) waiting to explore the city, there are a lot of literary hotspots to visit and to make you live the experience. Of course, before touring a city as big as London, be sure to find the best place to stay. Preferably, one that has access to local tourist attractions, and staffs with expertise of the whereabouts of your targeted places to visit, who can also hook you up with premium tour packages to help maximize your stay.

If you are looking for the best housing experience while on your much awaited vacation, Presidential Apartments Kensington is the place to stay. This aparthotel in Kensington is the place for guests as it has an easy access to local tourist spots being a three-minute walk from the Earl’s Court underground station which can take you to numerous locations of your choice. If you wish to unwind before your city crawl, the Westfield is only 15 minutes away from the establishment. They house quality lifestyle, fashion, and food shops and stores.

“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”

Listen to one of the most renowned writers of all time. Live your life, start by reading, travel, and visit a monument dedicated to one of the most beloved authors, Oscar Wilde, in Adelaide Street in Trafalgar Square. You can even strike up a one-way conversation with him and stay unnoticed in this heavily trafficked spot! 

“It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”

If you believe your local post office lost your Hogwarts acceptance letter when you were a younger Muggle, compensate by visiting the Harry Potter Studio in Leavesden in Hertfordshire. Ask for premium tours at the reception of the Presidential Apartments Kensington, they will help you book one and will provide the whereabouts of the place.

“Oh as I was young and easy in the mercy of his means”

If you are up for parties as did Dylan Thomas and George Orwell, visit the Fitzroy Tavern. Enjoy the party and artworks at the top of the pub, or visit their Writers and Artist Bar downstairs. After all has been said and done, wind down the evening in the comfort of one of the many Aparthotels in Kensington.

Wednesday, 16 August 2017

Shuffle Festival 2017




Shuffle is an annual arts festival in Mile End, occurring across Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, and various other venues in the encompassing area.

Set over two days Saturday August 26 2017 - Sunday August 27 2017, the Shuffle festival exhibits local creativity through film, science, performance, architectural installations, walks, food, and music. FOTHCP will be running family activities as part of the Festival.

It is a wonderful chance for people to enjoy the weekend-long celebration of community and culture. So, visit the Shuffle Festival and book in advance.

+ WEEKEND TICKET £37 | DAY TICKET £22.50
+ CHEAP TICKETS FOR E3 RESIDENTS / STUDENTS / LOW INCOME
+ FREE ENTRY TO PARK / MARKET / PICNIC SPOTS / BAR / FAMILY EVENTS


For visitors traveling to London, book a stay with Presidential Apartments Kensington to ensure perfect hospitality and location during your trip to London. 

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

A Walk through History, Locally

A visit to London is not complete without absorbing the history. There are many sites that played huge roles in shaping world history. Many of them are accessible via tours. You can enjoy with a group or on your own.
Stay at one of the holiday apartments in London and get a chance to walk through history and relive its glory! Have our friendly staff assist you booking tours and leave the rest to us!
Places in History
Enrich yourself with a visit to the following historical places all over London:
Westminster Abbey – A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Westminster Abbey is the site of many of the country’s coronations. It also serves as the final resting ground of England’s prominent authors, philosophers, scientists and great thinkers.
Pay your respects to Charles Darwin and Sir Isaac Newton in the nave. Walk over to the South Transept and eulogize Rudyard Kipling and his peers.  Relive the majestic 2011 wedding of Prince William and Duchess Kate. Drop by for the daily worship services and sermons.

Benjamin Franklin House – It is a short ride from the holiday apartments in London. Experience what one of the Founding Fathers of America did in the 1750s. Get a chance to relive it with the Historical Experience tour. It lasts one hour and takes you back in time. The tour includes exploring the three floors of the building and an architectural discussion on Mondays.
Jewel Tower – King Edward III commissioned the building to house his treasures. Explore it today and wonder at the completeness of the medieval building.  
St. Paul’s Cathedral – Visit the magnificent, iconic building and marvel at its many attractions. Wonder at the cathedral’s dome depicting the life of Saint Paul. Walk through the nave and find the Whispering Gallery. Absorb the beauty of the High Altar and the Grand Organ. Walk the length of the crypt. Find the tombs of Alexander Fleming, Admiral Lord Nelson and a host of other noted British personalities.
Tower of London – Lovers of mystery and the macabre should not miss the opportunity to visit. Find out if the ghost of Anne Boleyn haunts the halls. Visit the Beefeaters and walk their tour. Look in awe at Her Majesty’s Crown Jewels on display.
Windsor Castle – A visit to London is not complete without seeing the weekend residence of Her Majesty. Watch the Changing of the Guard and visit Queen Mary’s Doll House. Take a walk at the Long Walk and find some time to drop by the State Apartments. Relive history every step of the way.

Experience it Firsthand
Enjoy the sights and the sounds in and around London. Stay at one of the premiere aparthotels in London – the Presidential Apartments - and get the time of your life.

Exploring Kensington’s Sights and Sounds

Kensington is one of the safest boroughs in England. It also is one of the most affluent sections. Rich and diverse in activities, you can make your stay enjoyable. Take a walk and explore the sights and sounds of Kensington. You will not regret that leisurely walk. Absorb the culture, live in the past through the present and admire the vibrancy in the air.
Establish your home base at Presidential Apartments Kensington. You will get to experience the wonderful sights and sounds of Kensington in no time at all:
Marketplace Frenzy
A short walk from the aparthotels in Kensington is world-famous Harrods. Acknowledged as the king of luxury stores, Harrods offers countless items for buyers and window shoppers alike. Indulge in the different dining options available. Take in the crowd. Lose yourself in the hustle and bustle of Harrods. Your stay would not be complete without a stop here.
Portobello is another shopping destination. Jostle your way against the crowds. Discover antiques and jewelry in its many shops. Explore the world in its many food stalls. There’s something for everybody to enjoy.
Take in Culture All Around
Explore the wonders of the world! Three of the best museums in the world sit adjacent to each other. Get your fix from prehistoric fossils and artifacts. Get amazed with the statues and dazzling rare gemstones from all over the world. Visit The Victoria and Albert Museum, the Science Museum and the Natural History Museum. Look for these interesting displays and much, much, more! Best of all, entrance is free!
Stuff your ears with heavenly music at Royal College of Music! Home of the best musicians in London, they offer periodic free concerts to the public. You wouldn’t regret coming. Catch one any day and indulge in the experience!
Commune with Nature
Immerse yourself in nature. Hyde Park offers the chance to commune and enjoy nature and history at its best. Botanical samples are a great sight to take in. Explore the other sights inside the park and find out about the roles they played in history.  
Take a side tour to Chelsea Physic Garden. Admire the rock gardens, olive trees and alpine plants. Ask for tips from the gardeners and staff. Green thumbs from all over the world would enjoy a day or two dropping by.
Come on over!

You can explore other sights near the Presidential Apartments Kensington. You can make arrangements yourself or have our staff assist you. Enjoy your stay with us and come back for more!

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Live Like a Local in London

You probably know London as the go-to city for sightseeing famous landmarks and good accommodation. Well, you’re not wrong about that because the Covent Garden and Soho can offer you both. By letting you experience a life of comfort in their serviced apartments, you will surely feel as if you’re a local living in London.

        If you never thought about the history of some serviced apartments in London, then learning more about the Covent Garden and Soho may just change your mind. Covent Garden takes its name from its fruitful history - literally. It used to be marketplace for fruits and vegetables back in the 16th century while Soho had a more “bohemian and liberal” past due to its areas for music and theater. With all that combined you don’t only get a good accommodation but a blast from the past with the Covent Garden and Soho as well.

        Here are five (5) reasons why you should consider Serviced Apartments Covent Garden as one of your Serviced Apartments Central London options.

1.   There are a lot of shopping centers around the area.

Whether you’re looking for boutique stores or an avant garde shopping experience, you’ll see a lot of it near Soho and the Covent Garden. Along the streets of Soho you’ll find stores centering on beauty and fashion, as well as spa and massage services - which can be a good deal when you stay in the Covent Garden.

2.           It offers a great nightlife experience.

When you think of a great nightlife experience, bar and clubs are probably the first things that come into your mind. Well, you won’t have to go looking too far because Soho is filled with casinos and music bars.

3.           It’s close to museums and galleries.

Balance out the entertainment with a knowledge-filled experience in the museums and galleries nearby. From the London Transport Museum to the National Portrait Gallery and National Museum, you’ll learn a lot about culture around the area of Soho and Covent Garden because they’re all just a few walks away!

4.           The theatres and cinemas are among the finest in town.

Around Covent Garden you will find the Royal Opera House, which is known to be one of the best opera houses in the world. You’ll probably fly back home witnessing more classical plays than you ever thought!

5.           You won’t go through a day feeling hungry with their variety of food and drinks.

While you can find a lot of high quality restaurants in Soho, Covent Garden offers food and drinks that vary as much as a feast for a king. They’re best known for their Peruvian cuisine.


Aparthotels in Kensington is also just walking distance from another serviced apartment in Central London - Presidential Apartments Kensington. If you want to weigh in your options, checking out both may actually do you good.