Kensington***** The Royal Village – 207 Five-Star Reviews

(208 customer reviews )

High Street Kensington underground station, London (meet by the Wasabi restaurant at the end of the shopping arcade that links the station with the High Street))

Guided by Adam or David

Adult: £20 · Students & Seniors: £15 · Children: £5

Walk Times

Day Walk Type Start Time End Time
Thursday Weekly 2 pm 4 pm Winter Summer Reserve Online
Saturday Weekly 2 pm 4 pm Winter Summer Reserve Online

N.B. this walk will not take place on the following dates:

25-12-2025

Why go on the Kensington Walk?

  1. Kensington specialises in hiding the best of itself
  2. Kensington Palace
  3. Kensington Gardens
  4. Kensington Palace Gardens aka Millionaires’ Row
  5. London’s finest Conservation Area
  6. Byways and hidden lanes
  7. Georgian townhouses
  8. 1,000 years of history
  9. No end of famous people, past and present
  10. Grace and Favour Apartments aka The Old Stable Block
  11. The Kensington eyrie – London’s nonpareil penthouse
  12. Private art galleries
  13. Kensington Square – much-loved, dignified, time-honoured (17th-century)
  14. Hidden in plain sight – the High Street’s architectural prodigies and secrets*
  15. London’s one-of-a-kind mews
  16. Pub perfection
  17. Street furniture that tells many a tale
  18. The Victorian mortuary
  19. Tiny, tucked-away specialist shops
  20. A-List cafes and restaurants, international cuisine
  21. St Mary Abbots – “the cathedral of parish churches”
  22. Paved in gold – the UK’s wealthiest neighbourhood
  23. Paved in literary gold – poets’ and novelists’ Kensington
  24. Abundant trace evidence of Kensington’s past
  25. A fine collection of Ascot hats
  26. The Kensington airstrip
  27. Where they interrogated Nazi war criminals
  28. Well-connected guides – the locals know David and Adam
  29. Location, location, location**
  30. Bragging rights – anyone for sitting on a seat that’s held a royal bottom?
  31. A stunner – the only house in London designed by the Bridge of Sighs architect
  32. Japanese loos
  33. The three green men

*As Brynjulf put it in his review, “to look at buildings I have seen many times before without thinking much about them, and then being told to notice details and learning about art and history through these is really an eye-opener. The variety in the area is amazing…”

**Location, location, location because the Kensington cup runneth over with wonderful museums and galleries: Leighton House, Sambourne House, the Design Museum, the Royal College of Music Museum, the Royal Albert Hall, the Museum Quarter (the V & A, the Science Museum, the Natural History Museum), the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum, the Royal Geographical Society, etc. The fit is perfect to make a whole day of it: a museum visit, a spot of lunch, the Kensington Walk and, well, how does tea at the Royal Albert Hall sound? Or tea and in due course an evening concert (or the Cirque de Soleil, which is what’s on at the time of writing). The point being Kensington is perfect for making the best possible use of your time.  As Alain de Botton says, we should be seeking not so much to lengthen time as densify the time we have left. There’s no place better to do that than Kensington.

Ok, that’s your checklist. Now let’s put it rather more mellifluously.

“What will I see?”

“Try this for a shortlist: the most remarkable small literary house on the planet; London’s most palatial residential street; the ensemble of townhouses that are the final flowering of ‘the Restoration idiom’ (aka the signature London house for 220 years); a Victorian mortuary; Brigitte Bardot; Prince William’s apartment; four sub-villages; details on the High Street that nobody else sees (there’s a shocking amount of violence there if you know where to look); London’s most delightful cul de sac; centuries-old barracks…

“That’s a very short shortlist. There are getting on for 150 ‘point-outs’ on the walk. But the walk’s not just a magic lantern. In the immortal words of John Constable, “we see nothing until we understand it.” By walk’s end you’ll have seen Kensington because you’ll understand it. Understand what it is about Kensington – understand how and why it’s the wealthiest district in the country. Understand the skull beneath the skin. Understand that all-important house in Holland Street – the one the famous actor lives in – ‘if you understand this one house in Kensington you understand London.’

Short read: London’s royal village.

Medium read: This one’s special. It’s rarely the first – or even the second or third walk people go on but when they do get round to taking it they often say it’s the one they liked the most. And no wonder, because“Royal Kensington is London at its best – picturesque, stimulating and full of character.”

Long read: Its parts are as delightful as London can provide: Europe’s most exclusive residential street; warmly handsome old Kensington Palace, home to the late Diana, Princess of Wales (and, latterly, Princes William and Harry); Kensington Gardens (all meadows, shaded walks, bowers and flower gardens, it might be the grounds of a stately home in some rural shire)…

London’s most attractive and unusual mews; its most delightful cul de sac; cobbled little soigné lanes, girt with pretty cottages and charming old shops; regal avenues, beautifully kept squares and a clutch of the world’s greatest museums.

Let alone Europe’s largest (and most astonishing) roof garden, the secluded townhouse of the greatest Londoner of the 20th-century, a matryoshka (Russian nesting dolls) of Kensington mini-neighbourhoods, grace and favour apartments, the most important centre outside Germany for the Nazi war trials, a “rising room,” an artistic tour de force made out of 41,300 matchsticks, the most exotically beautiful garden in London, ghostly figures behind a balustrade, the four great rivers of the Old Testament, the most remarkable small literary house on the planet, a secret eyrie and more history and colourful characters than you can shake a stick at.

Guided by David or Adam

IT ALL COMES DOWN TO THE GUIDING

   

N.B. the above is just a sampling of what’s mostly served up on David’s walk – this being London Walks, Adam’s walk will be stamped with its owner’s character and interests.

Want more? Here’s David’s Podcast about how he sometimes starts the walk and a good bit about Kensington 1,000 Years Ago

For good measure, here’s David’s podcast about “a nondescript corner of Kensington where you have 500 years of Kensington in the palm of your hand.”

And here are David’s Where to Eat in Kensington recommendations.

KENSINGTON WALK – THE PRACTICALS

The Kensington Walk takes place at 2 pm on Thursdays* and 2 pm on Saturdays. The meeting point is High Street Kensington Tube. When you come up the steps and go through the ticket barrier at High Street Kensington Tube you’ll see, directly in front of you, a short shopping arcade that leads out to the High Street. At the far end – the pavement (sidewalk) end – of the shopping arcade, just before it debouches out onto the High Street, is a Wasabi restaurant. The meeting point is on the pavement (sidewalk) directly outside the shopping arcade, right by the Wasabi restaurant.

*To be on the safe side always check the date on the calendar. Or heed the top-level announcements that read: Click for dates this walk does not take place.

On Thursdays, the walk is guided by Adam or David. On Saturdays, it’s guided by David. N.B. the walk ends back at High Street Kensington tube – or a few minutes walk away. 

THE WEATHER

Here’s what you need to know…

LONDON WALKS ADDED VALUE

Be sure to ask Adam or David or Corin for a toothsome recommendation or two if you’re feeling peckish after the walk

Or click here to listen to David’s Where to Eat in Kensington podcast.

And here’s David’s podcast about the Conservation Area David explores on his Kensington Walk.

CODA

Not in London but fancy going on this walk? Try the Sights & Secrets of Kensington Virtual Tour.

Want more walks like this? Check out our other literary tours of London.

 

Happy walkers at the end of the Kensington tour with guide Adam

Don’t just take it from us…

These are a distillation of David’s and Adam’s 161 reviews –

For the full monte, scroll down…

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208 reviews for Kensington***** The Royal Village – 207 Five-Star Reviews

  1. Mike

    We all really enjoyed this tour. David is a very charming and likeable man with great empathy and he made the tour fly by over 2 hours with his extensive knowledge and stories told in an extremely engaging and witty manner. Although we thought that we had a reasonable knowledge of this area of London, David proved that we did not and really brought the area and history to life! It is amazing what is covered from beautiful buildings, churches, squares, shops and hidden history. Thank you David for a fantastic afternoon in an incredible area of London!

  2. Celia Purcell

    It was a very hot Saturday afternoon, the traffic noise overwhelming, and it seemed that every tourist had settled on Kensington High Street. But David expertly navigated us away into the hidden delights of little known streets and squares that held the tread of centuries past. For a precious couple of hours and more, through cobbled lanes, slim passageways and the surrounds of Kensington Palace, we were led by a guide whose knowledge of historical facts to contemporary gossip had us all in his thrall. David was familiar with several of these ‘village’ inhabitants, a couple of whom called out his name when meandering through on a bicycle! This gave the walk an added intimacy and dimension. Terrific!

  3. Li & Child

    If I could, I’d give this walk ten stars, but alas, there are only five! How lucky that we were led by David, who is hands down the best tour guide I have ever met, and because of David’s amazing tours, I’ve been doing many of them over the last few months, and I have to say, they never disappoint. London is a city that has so many cultural and historical layers, as David said in his guide, like the layers of an onion that you need to take your time to peel off and look into. These tours are a perfect way for you to really to not only know, but understand this most amazing of the world’s great cities. This Kensington tours is a jewel, and should not be missed. I come with my 14-year-old who has ADHD, who was nonetheless enthralled and entertained for a full 2.5 hours! And we went right back after the walk to look into details the places that David introduced to us, but we didn’t have to time to savour on the walk. There is absolutely no better way to spend a pleasant afternoon and 15 pounds in all of London!

  4. Sally Wheatley

    David has the rich voice of a RSC actor, the likeability of Tom Hanks/Michael Palin (who doesn’t like at least one of those two?) and the ability to inform and entertain of David Attenborough. Yesterday afternoon, I counted myself as extremely fortunate to have been on the Kensington – Royal Village walk led by this extremely knowledgeable guide. Despite having frequented Kensington many times in my early twenties, I had never discovered the little hidden pathways, gardens and mews that David uncovered in this walk whilst always giving easily understood and entertaining stories of the history of the area. I defy anyone not to have been fascinated by the extraordinary range of information he gave: from celebrity and royal dwellings to architectural clues, to raising our eyes to see things which would otherwise have passed unnoticed to anecdotes which gave constant smiles – this walk quite simply was Superb and not to be missed!

  5. Mary Defty

    An exceptional, enjoyable afternoon spent with a really smart tour guide in Kensington Village. David brings history to life in the hidden corners of this part of London.

  6. Tanja Beiser

    David is amazing and very entertaining. You can feel how enthusiastic he is about what he is doing. He was and is a fantastic guide around Kensington with an immense knowledge. His English is very understandable for foreigners (I am German) and I could understand very well all the time. If there was a question he patiently answered it. I learned so much about Kensington in this few hours. Whenever I will be back in London I will only book sightseeing tours with London walks, just because it is more than sight seeing. Thanks so much David for this unforgettable Kensington afternoon. Highly recommended!

  7. Patricia Smith

    My husband and I went on the Kensington walk with Adam. He kept us thoroughly entertained by pointing out things that we would have never noticed. If you have an interest in the varied architectural styles in this area, he will give you background information and he also takes you down the back streets. St. Mary Abbots was a highlight and Kensington gardens. Very interesting and highly recommend!

  8. Susan Henry

    The High Street Kensington walk is a gem of a walk, with a gem of a leader – David. The two hours flew by as David regaled us with fascinating insights, facts, and anecdotes about the area and its history. There was never a dull moment! These walks never fail to please. I can’t recommend them highly enough.

  9. Steve

    Super, informative and humorous tour by David. He pointed out sights we never would have noticed without his knowledgeable guidance.
    Don’t be put off by two hours – it’s not all walking as there’s a lot to see in a small area.

  10. Brenda

    Very informative – I learnt a lot about Kensington and saw things I wouldn’t have normally noticed. Thank you.

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