Kensington Area and Escorts
What’s shopping like in Kensington & Chelsea, you may wonder? In a word: excellent. There are numerous “high streets” to cater for a lot of your needs, the best of which are Kensington High Street or King’s Road, both of which can also be considered amongst the best shopping streets in London. Why not take a gorgeous Bijoux escort as a guide to show you the sights.There are also a number of department stores, including the luxury Harrods and Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, plus one of the best loved – Peter Jones (part of the John Lewis chain) – on Sloane Square. Many of our lovely ladies can be found indulging themselves while they are not escorting. Markets also feature in Kensington and Chelsea, the most famous being Portobello Market. Almost all across the borough, you’ll also find some rather special one-off boutiques that are well worth a visit for their quirkiness and the unusual items they sell. You will also find some very special escorts all over the borough. Kensington and Chelsea first originated from Saxon settlements, with both areas mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. Royalty first moved into the area in 1689 when William III moved into Kensington Palace. Queen Victoria was born there in 1819 and continued to reside there until her accession to the throne in 1837. With Queen Victoria’s wishes, the title “Royal Borough” was given to Kensington in 1901, after her death. Bijoux Escorts main receptionist is also called Victoria, why not call her today for information about our English stunners. The borough of Kensington & Chelsea is home to some of the most expensive property in the whole of the UK. Parts of the borough have always had fairly exclusive property whilst other areas have seen property prices sprial due to relatively recent regeneration – Notting Hill, for one. The area contains some amazingly expensive houses that are the homes of some very wealthy residents! The road is therefore, unsurprisingly, nicknamed ” Billionaires’ Row”. Many of the houses are former embassies, although some are still used as embassies or ambassadors’ residences. Bijoux Escorts are comfortable in all kinds of areas and can carry themselves perfectly everywhere. The road doesn’t contain London’s most expensive property. That honour goes to a house in Upper Phillimore Gardens, that was sold in early 2008 for £80 million. You’ll be pleased to know that the area is easily reachable by public transport! Underground stations situated in the borough of Kensington & Chelsea are High Street Kensington, Notting Hill, Earls Court, Gloucester Road, South Kensington, Sloane Square, Holland Park Latimer Road, Ladbroke Grove and West Brompton (only just!). There are also many bus routes through the borough. Take a look at the Kensington & Chelsea bus route maps from the Transport for London’s website for further details. Alternatively, we’ve compiled quite an extensive guide to Transport in Kensington & Chelsea that lists assorted bus routes. You may prefer to have an escort join you at your london airport hotel, see our about page for terms and conditions. By far the easiest and cheapest way of travelling from Heathrow to Kensington & Chelsea is by Underground. The Underground serves all five Heathrow terminals on the Piccadilly Line. This line takes you direct to Earls Court, Gloucester Road, South Kensington and Knightsbridge – all of these stations are in Kensington & Chelsea. Journey time to these stations is approximately 50 minutes – 1 hour. The first three stations also interchange to the Circle and District lines – if you want to go to Notting Hill, for example, or Sloane Square. We have escorts in these areas too! There is also an a coach service from Heathrow Airport, run by National Express, that will take you to Earls Court. Journey time is 35 – 45 minutes. Alternatively, you might prefer to take the nonstop Heathrow Express train to Paddington Station which, although much more expensive than the Underground, only has a journey time of 15 minutes. From Paddington, you can change for the Circle Line to Notting Hill Gate, High Street Kensington, Gloucester Road, South Kensington and Sloane Square. Heathrow Airport is directly connected to Kensington via the M4 motorway (which then becomes the A4) so taking a taxi is also a reasonable option, albeit a pricer one. You will find queues of the normal London black cabs (taxis) waiting outside Heathrow’s terminal buildings – simply follow the signs. You are obviously at the mercy of motorway traffic, but journey time can be anything from a speedy 25 minutes. The fare will be approximately £50. Why not have the escort come to you to save yourself trouble. The quickest way of travelling from Gatwick Airport is by taking the Gatwick Express train to Victoria Station and then taking the Underground to your destination. Victoria Station is on the Circle and District Lines (and the Victoria Line) and only one stop outside Kensington & Chelsea so you can easily reach Sloane Square, South Kensington, Gloucester Road, Earl’s Court, High Street Kensington or Notting Hill Gate.
Easybus offer a mini-bus service from Gatwick Airport to West Brompton Underground station (on the edge of Kensington & Chelsea, close to Earls Court). This can be a very cost-effective of reaching the area. To Kensington & Chelsea from Luton Airport Luton Parkway station is a 5-minute transfer bus ride away from Luton Airport. From here, you can get one of the frequent trains to King’s Cross station. You can then, once again, make you onward journey to Kensington & Chelsea by Underground. We advise either taking the Circle Line round (not a direct route – you will have to change trains at Edgware Road station) or take the Picadilly Line to Earl’s Court and change here for you final destination. To Kensington & Chelsea from Stansted Airport Stansted Airport, situated to the northeast of London, is the furthest away of the major London airports. If you can, try flying to one of the other airports above to ease your onward journey to this part of the city. If you are travelling from Stansted, take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street station, changing here for Underground – take the Circle Line which takes you round to stations in K & C (once again requiring a change of trains at Edgware Road station). we recommend taking the Stansted Express to Tottenham Hale station, changing here for the Underground (Victoria Line) which takes you to Green Park where you can take the Piccadilly Line to Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Gloucester Road or Earl’s Court. (So this route from Stansted Airport is obviously ideal for these areas.) Ladies offer incall escort appointments at all the areas mentioned or can visit you at your apartment, home or hotel. If you are service orientated you will find our ladies offer GFE (girlfriend experience), PSE (pornstar experience), owo, cim, and a level (anal) |