Earl's Court
Earl's Court
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Young and international area in London that offers a wide selection of restaurants, shops and pubs.
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- Earl's Court • 4 min walk
- West Brompton • 5 min walk
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Gilly
Llanelli, UK5 contributions
Jun 2023 • Couples
Live staying in Earls Court as it’s a great base to travel across London. Lots of pubs that offer great value meals as well as good selections of drinks. Went to see Peter Gabriel at the O2 and Earls Court Underground has good links to the O2 with only one change at Westminster. Can’t fault the location of the hotel we stayed in and Love the walk across Kensington Gardens into London on a sunny evening
Written June 21, 2023
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Mikael F
Helsinki, Finland31,149 contributions
Jun 2022
Earl's Court is located next to the more prosperous Kensington.
Here you will find Victorian residential buildings, gardens, hotels, hostels, bustling shopping streets, fast food places, and traditional pubs.
Our hotel Indigo Kensington was located near Earl's Court tube station. So we had easy access from Heathrow with Piccadilly Line.
The hotels are not so expensive as they are in the heart of London but you are still living quite centrally here.
Here you will find Victorian residential buildings, gardens, hotels, hostels, bustling shopping streets, fast food places, and traditional pubs.
Our hotel Indigo Kensington was located near Earl's Court tube station. So we had easy access from Heathrow with Piccadilly Line.
The hotels are not so expensive as they are in the heart of London but you are still living quite centrally here.
Written July 5, 2022
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Lisa T
London, UK168 contributions
Apr 2023 • Friends
Lovely vibrant area with lots of bars restaurants and cafes to chose from . It’s easy to get to by bus or tube . It’s always busy and there is lots of lovely side streets with charming period houses .
Written April 3, 2023
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BigHugh51
Adelaide, Australia3,629 contributions
Jul 2017 • Couples
Despite having visited London several times previously, we had not been to Earl's Court before.
Therefore one day during our most recent stay in the city while heading to another location, we hopped off the tube train at the Earl's Court station to take a quick look.
With the exhibition hall now demolished and replaced by housing, there really is not all that much to see. We walked along what we presumed to be the high street, for a short distance just to check out the shops and get a feel for the area.
It was all pretty ordinary and not very exciting. We did spot several back-packer hostels and a few nice pubs. Other than that, there was not much which caught our interest.
Before long we headed back to the tube station to catch the train to our original destination!
Therefore one day during our most recent stay in the city while heading to another location, we hopped off the tube train at the Earl's Court station to take a quick look.
With the exhibition hall now demolished and replaced by housing, there really is not all that much to see. We walked along what we presumed to be the high street, for a short distance just to check out the shops and get a feel for the area.
It was all pretty ordinary and not very exciting. We did spot several back-packer hostels and a few nice pubs. Other than that, there was not much which caught our interest.
Before long we headed back to the tube station to catch the train to our original destination!
Written October 30, 2017
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Otto S
Rochester, NY48 contributions
Aug 2017 • Couples
Earl's Court offers a great central place for any trip to London. It is very easy to get to from Heathrow. The Underground station offers you connections to any where in London. There are also small grocery stores and a nice variety of restaurants.
Written August 24, 2017
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SeniorSue
Toowoon Bay, Australia40 contributions
Aug 2019 • Couples
I have stayed in various locations around London and found the tube station takes you to just about all the tourist hot spots so efficiently. There is also many places to eat including a couple of very good pubs and M & S, various cuisines to suit most tastes. The location is also an easy walk to Kensington palace, V & A and other museums. Lots of hotels as well and a laundromat.
Written October 27, 2019
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Andorra la Vella, Andorra2,617 contributions
Nov 2018 • Couples
As others have said Earls court is on the up Has to be as it so close to areas like Kensington and Belgravia which are and have always been . Traditionally it has been a mix of poorer people from the Middle East and the Exhibition industry,. Good pubs still some of the old London around probably on the way out as the are gentrifies
Written November 10, 2018
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rayrest
Fenton, UK7,984 contributions
Aug 2018 • Friends
Earl's Court is a quiet and very upcoming area of London and very respectable. Some excellent English pubs in the area that serve British Beer and some British classic foods. There are also plenty of good restaurants around as well.
Written August 4, 2018
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Steve57C
Dudley, UK1,412 contributions
May 2018 • Couples
This is a nice quiet area of London, good transportation, ample selection of shops, bars, cafe's and restaurants.
Written May 9, 2018
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Asswag
Stavanger, Norway1,135 contributions
Jul 2016 • Solo
A great place for a hotel stay. Its a quiet neighborhood and close to the best underground station (for both town center and Heathrow).
Written July 31, 2016
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Hi
Can anyone advise how to get from Earls Court bus station to Ealing Broadway please.
Easiest nd cheapest way.
Thanks
Written September 3, 2022
Is there construction going on at the huge Earls Court Project? We are visiting for the first time in November and and sleep in till 9 or so and so want to avoid lots of noise (yes I know we will have usual city noise). Didn't know if the big crane was still there or if the project is stalled or what. Can't find anything current online. We are looking to stay in the area either around Earls Court / Gloucester tube stations or around Barons Court. Thanks!
Written August 17, 2018
No construction or noise. Things have been at a standstill. I’m a resident in the area and I have no complaints. Great area, central to everything. 20 mins to Piccadilly by tube, near Heathrow and close to Kings Road, Fulham Road in Chelsea. If you enjoy walking, it is near South Kensington, Hyde Park, the river, etc. Great central location and close to many attractions. It is in Kensington and Chelsea, so you are hardly going to go wrong, coming here.
Written September 18, 2018
Ciao simona mi potresti dire che zona è questa per il trasporto pubblico. Non so se acquistare la Travelcard o la oyster card, sarò li 6 giorni. Mi potresti rispondere alle due domande perfavor. Grazie.
Written August 16, 2016
Buona sera Simona scusami ancora ma ho visto che ci sono degli sconti per i ragazzi. Io viaggio con un gruppo di ragazze, due di 15 anni e 3 di 16. Ho letto in questo sito che anche quelli che non abitano negli UK lo possono fare: gov uk/fares-and-payments/travel-for-under-18s/zip-oyster-photocards ma ho provato a creare l'account per chiedere le oyster card e non mi lascia. Tu sei al corrente di questo o magari altro per avere gli sconti per le ragazze? Grazie
Written August 19, 2016
Arriverò ad Earls Court intorno alle 19 di sera (sarò a Londra a Luglio), consigli su cosa visitare, anche nelle vicinanze, considerando gli orari di chiusura?
Written April 11, 2015
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