We Love —
- Experiencing a stay in an iconic, quintessentially British hotel that exudes timeless charm and rich history, enveloping you in an ambiance brimming with elegance and allure.
- Indulging in exquisite British cuisine crafted by renowned English Chef Frederick Forster at 190 Queen's Gate.
- The hotel's prime location in Kensington, offering effortless access to explore London and its many facets.
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The Gore London 4* —
Since 1892, The Gore London 4* has welcomed prestigious guests, while cultivating its history and sense of British hospitality. This iconic 4* hotel was built as a service residence for visitors to the Great Exhibition of London, under the patronage of Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria. It welcomed those who wished to stay in the heart of 'the most fashionable part of town'.
This rings true even today, as Kensington retains its appeal and is considered an upscale area, replete with stately Victorian buildings and embassies. In a quintessentially British setting, indulge in the splendour of yesteryear as you follow in the footsteps of aristocrats, artists and celebrities, whilst also enjoying modern amenities and an ever-so-convenient London location.
Your room —
This offer is based on a Classic Room or a Junior Suite.
Classic Room (21 m²)
Set your bags down in a room perfectly matching the elegant, period style of the hotel.
You will be seduced by its luxury furniture and its unique bed carved in the old style, to experience a sojourn that combines comfort and opulence...
Maximum room capacity
Junior Suite (28 m²)
In a sumptuous décor of shimmering colours and harmonious lines, the Junior Suite promises you sweet moments of rest and escape. Let yourself be lulled by the princely atmosphere that reigns in this space to enjoy every moment of your stay in the capital.
Maximum room capacity
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- One complimentary cocktail per person per stay
This offer is a bed and breakfast stay.
For a delightful blend of traditional British cuisine with a contemporary French twist, visit 190 Queen's Gate. Under the guidance of award-winning Chef Frederick Forster (Chef of the Year 2011, Master of Culinary Arts 2013), 190 Queen’s Gate seamlessly merges British culinary tradition with modern flavours, delivering an exceptional Made-in-UK dining experience. After a day exploring the capital, unwind with a refreshing drink in the inviting atmosphere of Bar 190. Here, you can savour bold cocktails, exceptional whiskies, or delicious gins. It’s the ideal spot to end your day on a high note.
Your time
The immediate Kensington area and beyond offer a wealth of activities, ensuring you make the most of your leisure time and enjoy your stay at The Gore London 4*. Nearby attractions include the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum, Kensington Palace and the very grand Royal Albert Hall.
Close by, the chic boutiques of Kensington High Street and antique shops on Kensington Church Street sound their siren call, and the shopping Mecca of Knightsbridge, including Harrods and Harvey Nichols, is just a short stroll from the hotel.
Entry ticket for Saint Paul's Cathedral with an audio guide
Let the St Paul's Cathedral, located in the heart of London, and avoid the queues with your cut-file access! With your audioguide, you can tour this majestic building while learning more about its history and construction. You'll be captivated by this architectural gem, a symbol of the city's rich historical heritage.
London Eye tickets
Board the London Eye straight away and make the most of your stay with the queue-jumping ticket to avoid a long wait. Enjoy 30 minutes of breathtaking views over the city and see the skyline from a new perspective.
Tower of London Tickets
The Tower of London is home to incredible tales and legends. Discover its unique architecture and the Queen's beautiful jewels put on display under the watchful eye of the famous Royal Guards. Little ones can also take part in a treasure hunt to unravel the mysteries of this former prison!
London bus tour & Thames cruise
Board a multi-stop bus and visit the city at your own pace as you hop on and off the bus to discover the capital's most iconic landmarks: Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and much more! You will also get to enjoy a 30-minute cruise on the Thames.
Guided visit to the British Museum of London (queue-jump ticket)
Discover two million years of history and civilisations on a small-group guided tour of the UK's largest museum: the British Museum in London! On the programme for this 2-hour tour: discover relics from Ancient Rome and Greece and meet Egyptian mummies.
Dinner cruise and Jazz concert on the Thames
Discover London from a different perspective during an evening cruise on the Thames. Tuck into a tasty 3-course dinner as you glide past iconic sights, accompanied by a talented Jazz orchestra.
Tour of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle (queue jump ticket)
Live the British monarchy by spending a royal day with a visit to the famous Windsor Castle followed by the sumptuous Buckingham Palace. Enter the opulent reception rooms and discover these fascinating places still used by the royal family.
Thames cruise - One-way Westminster/London Eye to Tower
Board a boat and marvel at London's monuments from the Thames. You will be able to choose one of several routes offered.
Dinner cruise on the Thames - Friday and Saturday
Spend a unique evening on board a Thames cruise mixed with the joys of a convivial dinner. You'll enjoy a magnificent view of London by night against a musical backdrop.
Explorer Pass London - 2 activities to choose from (Go City)
Set off to discover London by choosing 2 activities and save up to 30% with your Explorer Pass.
Afternoon tea at The Rubens at the Palace Hotel
Enjoy a decadent afternoon tea spread at London's The Rubens at the Palace Hotel 5*.
Madame Tussauds London ticket - Star Wars and Marvel experiences included
Visit Madame Tussauds and meet the world's most famous wax figures.
Get photos with some of the most famous figures in British and world history - from sports stars to politicians and supermodels to historical figures - and enjoy the Marvel Superheroes and Star Wars experiences.
Your journey to London —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking. This flight may include one or more stopovers. The stopover may be technical (without a change of aircraft) or transit (with a change of aircraft).
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
London —
It’s difficult to summarise a city as eclectic and immense as London - with so many neighbourhoods, all with their own atmosphere and quirks, and a wealth of world-class galleries, museums, and restaurants, a trip to London is always going to be unique.
With a history stretching back to Roman times, London has always been a melting pot of British and European culture. Get a taste for this history at the Museum of London or the British Museum. Creative types will feel right at home in Shoreditch, where you’ll find quirky street art, vintage stores, and plenty of cosy coffee shops. For a taste of the wealth and glamour, London is famous for, head to the western areas of Chelsea and Kensington, where you’ll also find a cluster of fantastic museums: the V&A, Science Museum, and the Natural History Museum.
For a more lazy break, make sure to stroll around some of London’s best parks - there’s a reason why it’s Europe’s first National Parks City! Travel to the southeast to see Greenwich, with its historic Observatory offering stunning views over the city’s skyscrapers. Or, take a wander over to the picturesque Hampstead Heath, an ancient park which was once just a small village outside the city.