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» Knightsbridge
Home to both Harrods and Harvey Nicks department stores, Knightsbridge has a justifiable reputation as being one of London's most ritziest of areas.
Bordering Hyde Park and Belgravia, Knightbridge is located in the City of Westminster and provides an opulent setting for parties and events with its classy selection of bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels.
Knightsbridge is easily reached by bus or by tube to its eponymously named underground station or Hyde Park Corner and Sloane Square tube stations.
Bordering Hyde Park and Belgravia, Knightbridge is located in the City of Westminster and provides an opulent setting for parties and events with its classy selection of bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels.
Knightsbridge is easily reached by bus or by tube to its eponymously named underground station or Hyde Park Corner and Sloane Square tube stations.
Regions near to Knightsbridge
The Capital Hotel London, Knightsbridge SW3The Capital's private dining rooms are located in this discrete five star Knightsbridge townhouse hotel, just next door to Harrods and Chelsea, in a calm and residential street. |
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Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley London, Knightsbridge SW1XMarcus Wareing at The Berkeley. Knightsbridge has a chef's table as well as a private dining room able to seat up to 16 guests. |
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Searcys at 30 Pavilion Road London, Knightsbridge SW1XSearcy's at 30 Pavilion Road, Knightsbridge has an intimate private dining room that comfortably seats up to 20 guests. |
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Frankie's Criterion - Marco Pierre White London, Knightsbridge SW3Frankie's Criterion bar and restaurant in Knightsbridge is the flagship in the chain of family restaurants created by Marco Pierre White and Frankie Dettori. Walk in and you'll be whisked back in time to a 1920s Chicago jazz club, with... |
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