The Knightsbridge Hotel London: LuxEcoLiving's Best Pick Close To Harrods

The Knightsbridge Hotel London: LuxEcoLiving's Best Pick Close To Harrods
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Kit Kemp's masterfully designed Knightsbridge London is one of a kind. She pays extra attention to detail in bringing joy to every experience.

What I loved about this Firmdale property is its location. Situated on a quiet tree-lined street in the heart of Knightsbridge you can indulge in brisk but brief walks to London's most internationally known icon, Harrods.

My favorite dish in all of London a hot bowl of Pea Soup at Harrods.

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Our driver, Richard Gascoigne drives a Silver Mercedes S Class with great style and aplomb. He whisked us around the city effortlessly and in luxury. His winning personality and delightful asides about English drivers had us in hysterics. We were on a tight turnaround in the city and had to get to the countryside to visit Tim Hart's magnificent Hambleton Hall in Oakum Rutland.

There are so many ways to indulge in life but I think the English own the words resplendent repurposing. Or, as we say it, "everything old is new again."


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Kemp's designs and interiors are always welcoming. In fact, once you have experienced one Firmdale property you have nothing to compare it to other than the last Firmdale experience which creates a craving for more.Editor's Notes:
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Situated in a quiet tree-filled street in the heart of Knightsbridge, Harrods, Harvey Nichols and the international designer stores of Sloane Street and Brompton Cross are a minute's walk away.

Hyde Park and the museums of South Kensington are all within a short walking distance - including the National History Museum, the Science Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). The Royal Albert Hall is also close by.

The area is filled with some of London's most interesting bars, cafes and restaurants.

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