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Experience Elegance in the Center of the City

Indulge in a luxurious apartment stay where comfort meets sophistication. Enjoy world-class amenities, elegant interiors, and exceptional personalized service that redefine city living. Discover a retreat that feels like home, right in the center of it all.

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Notting Hill Hyde Park Studios by D'Montrio

  • Prime Central Locations
  • High-Speed Wi-Fi (Fibre Optic) in Every Apartment
  • Comfortable Workspaces for Remote Work
  • Easy Accessibility
  • Hairdryer, Iron & Essentials Provided
  • Modern, Fully Equipped Kitchens
  • Spacious, Serviced Apartments
  • 24/7 Front Desk/Assistance
  • Contactless Self Check-in
  • Elevator
  • Weekly Housekeeping & Linen Service
  • In-Room Washer/Dryer Facilities
  • Flat-Screen TVs with Streaming Services
  • Family-Friendly Accommodations
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Attractions Nearby

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Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market is a feast for the senses, famed for its antiques, vintage fashion, and colorful atmosphere. Every Saturday, the street bursts to life with rows of antique dealers, retro clothing stalls, local artists, and delicious street food vendors. It’s a perfect spot to hunt for hidden treasures, grab an artisanal coffee, or people-watch in a truly iconic setting.
What to do: Spend your morning browsing rare books, retro jewelry, and quirky collectibles. Grab a gourmet crepe or Caribbean jerk chicken from one of the food stalls, and don’t miss snapping photos against the pastel-colored houses that make Notting Hill so famous.
After the market, wander down side streets like Lancaster Road and Westbourne Grove for boutique shopping and cozy cafes where you can soak in the local vibe without the crowds.

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Holland Park

A serene contrast to London’s buzz, Holland Park is a hidden gem filled with wooded trails, rose gardens, and even peacocks. The Kyoto Garden, with its waterfalls and koi ponds, brings a touch of Japan to West London and offers a stunning, peaceful escape perfect for slow strolls and reflection.
What to do: Explore the Kyoto Garden, visit the Holland Park Opera (if you’re lucky to catch a show), or picnic on the lawns. Art enthusiasts can admire outdoor sculptures dotted around the park, while kids will love the adventure playground.
If you’re visiting in spring, the gardens come alive with vibrant blooms. Plus, the park’s open-air café is an ideal spot for a coffee break under the trees.

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Kensington Palace

Once home to Princess Diana and now the official residence of Prince William and Kate, Kensington Palace lets you walk through centuries of royal history. Inside, you can explore grand staterooms, discover Queen Victoria’s childhood rooms, and marvel at exhibitions of royal fashion.
What to do: Tour the royal apartments, see historic and contemporary exhibitions, and stroll through the beautiful Sunken Garden — a favorite of Princess Diana. Stop for an elegant afternoon tea at the Orangery nearby for the full royal experience.
After your palace visit, take a peaceful walk through Kensington Gardens, admire the Albert Memorial, or visit the nearby Serpentine Galleries for a taste of contemporary art.

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The Design Museum

Celebrating creativity and innovation, The Design Museum is where architecture, fashion, and technology meet. The sleek, modernist building itself is a work of art, while the exhibitions dive deep into everything from iconic furniture design to future-focused tech.
What to do: Visit rotating exhibitions like "Designer Maker User," attend a creative workshop, or browse the museum shop for unique design-led gifts. The museum café also offers a stylish spot to relax with coffee after your visit.
If you're feeling inspired after your visit, take a stroll down Kensington High Street nearby, filled with fashion boutiques and concept stores where cutting-edge design lives beyond the museum walls.

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Hyde Park

Stretching across central London, Hyde Park is one of the world’s most famous green spaces — perfect for everything from morning jogs to lazy afternoons. The Serpentine Lake, rose gardens, and sprawling meadows offer endless options for both relaxation and recreation.
What to do: Rent a pedal boat on the Serpentine, ride horses at the Hyde Park Stables, attend open-air concerts at British Summer Time festival, or join a lively debate at Speaker’s Corner. End your visit with a stroll towards Kensington Gardens, which is seamlessly connected to Hyde Park.
In winter, Hyde Park transforms into the magical Winter Wonderland, a festive fairground of rides, ice skating, and Christmas markets — a must-visit if you’re in London during the holiday season.

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Little Venice

Just a short stroll from Notting Hill, Little Venice feels like stepping into a London daydream. This picturesque canal area, dotted with colorful houseboats and waterside cafes, offers a slower, more romantic pace compared to the bustling streets nearby.
What to do: Take a scenic boat ride along the Regent’s Canal to Camden Market, sip coffee by the water’s edge at one of the charming cafes, or simply wander the towpaths and admire the quirky houseboats. It’s a perfect spot for a peaceful afternoon or a relaxed Sunday stroll.

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Museum of Brands

Tucked away in nearby Ladbroke Grove, the Museum of Brands is a hidden gem that takes you on a nostalgic journey through packaging, advertising, and consumer culture from Victorian times to today. It’s quirky, colorful, and unexpectedly fascinating.
What to do: Explore the "Time Tunnel" showcasing over 200 years of everyday products and advertising, from classic Cadbury tins to vintage soap ads. Afterward, unwind in the museum’s beautiful hidden garden café — a quiet oasis perfect for a coffee or a light lunch.

Whats Nearby

Hyde Park0 yd

Perks Field250 yd

Leinster Square500 yd

Diana Princess of Wales Memorial Playground500 yd

Kensington Gardens850 yd

Kensington Palace0.7 mi

Kensington Square0.7 mi

Sussex Gardens Open Space0.9 mi

The Design Museum1.1 mi

Top attractions

Natural History Museum1.5 mi

Victoria and Albert Museum1.7 mi

Madame Tussauds2.1 mi

Buckingham Palace2.5 mi

Regents Park2.7 mi

Piccadilly Circus2.7 mi

St James's Park2.8 mi

London Zoo3 mi

Churchill War Rooms3.1 mi

Trafalgar Square3.1 mi

Public Transport

Metro Notting Hill Gate350 yd

Metro Queensway500 yd

Train Paddington Station1 mi

Train Shepherd's Bush1.2 mi

Bus Victoria Coach Station2.6 mi

Bus St Francis of Assisi Church (Stop J)8 mi

Restaurants & cafes

Restaurant Cafe Diana10 yd

Restaurant De Amicis50 yd

Restaurant The Shed150 yd

Natural Beauty

Lake The Long Water0.9 mi

Closest Airports

London City Airport11 mi

London Heathrow Airport12 mi

London Gatwick Airport29 mi