Steeped in history, this hostel is partly a former Jacobean mansion, built in 1607 with links to many famous people. It now offers large, comfortable rooms that overlook the park and the large garden. Within walking distance of many museums and great places to visit around London, you can get a real taste for big city life.
Historic, Jacobean splendour, in a great city location. Who says you can't have it all? This mansion in the middle of Holland Park was visited by Sir Walter Scott, Lord Byron and Dickens. Today it offers large, comfortable rooms to you. It's just 5 minutes walk from Kensington High Street and the Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and the main museums are nearby. Our restaurant opens onto private gardens and an ornamental pond; the perfect setting for an evening meal.
Please note, we do not charge an additional temporary membership fee. Discounts are not available for members of YHA (England & Wales) or IYHF as part of this booking
Directions
Turn left out of High Street Kensington Station, head down High Street to Holland Park entrance. YHA London Holland Park is at the top of the walkway inside the park. If arriving after park gate is closed (4pm in winter, 8pm in summer), please turn right off High Street Kensington into Phillmore Gardens then left into Duchess of Bedfordshire where signs point you to side entrance. Ring bell.
Ordanance Survey Map Number: 176
Grid Reference: 249797
Hostel Longitude: -0.201388
Hostel Latitude: 51.50263
Facilities
Restaurant, Internet Access, Laundry, Linen Included, Credit Cards Accepted, Towels, Security Lockers, Luggage Storage, 24 hour reception, Key Card Access, Common Room, Breakfast Not Included, 24 Hour Check In, Meeting Facilities
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