A Twinkle of Charm in 7 of London’s Most Amazing Streets

A Twinkle of Charm in 7 of London’s Most Amazing Streets

The streets of London were notorious for being narrow. But that was during the 1600s. Nowadays, every effort has been made to fill the busy streets of London with fascinating wonders that would make people marvel at their beauty. Sometimes, the most beautiful streets happen to lurk in the most unsuspecting areas. Pay a visit to the most beautiful streets in London while staying at any of the hotels close to Oxford Street in London.


1. Elizabeth Street

Elizabeth Street in Belgravia located in central London derives its beauty from exuding an intact ambiance of a village community. You can find all high-quality items from famous English shops in this neighborhood. From Philip Treacy’s whimsical hat collections to Jenny Packham’s practical but made for royal dress collections. It is also a must-visit for brides-to-be as bridal shops abound this beautiful street.

The nearest station to Elizabeth Street is Sloane Square Tube Station. The street is located between Eaton Square and Buckingham Palace Road.

Elizabeth Street is just around the corner of Gower Street.


2. Kynance Mews, Paddington

Kynance Mews is one of the most famous London Mews streets. This cobbled lane was created in the 19th century and bears the postcode SW7.

It is best savored during autumn when all the leaves mapping the traditionally white homes turn into astounding red.

Kynance Mews is 17 minutes away from Gower Street by car via the A501. It is near Gloucester Road Tube Station.


3. Cornwall Mews South

It is a street called “pretty in pink”. All the houses are lined with pretty flower pots. It is best to wander along these streets with your camera in tow so you can snap numerous pictures in all shades of pastel.

Cornwall Mews South is located within the county of Greater London.

Head southwest on Torrington toward Ridgemount Gardens from Gower Street as it will take you 18 minutes by car to reach there.



4. Bywater Street Chelsea

The street is artistically lined with charming houses painted in pastels and is located in the most affluent areas of the city.

It was the most famous street for the hippest youngsters to meet and party in the 60s. It is home to John Sandoe, one of London’s best independent bookshops. Sloane Street is famous for its high-end shopping extravaganza.

The nearest station is Sloane Square Tube Station, which is 7 minutes to the northeast.

It is a 17-minute drive by car via the A400 from Gower Street.


5. Kelly Street

Kelly Street is located in Kentish Town, 3.51 miles North West from the center of London. Million-pound houses in various colors line the streets. Kelly Street is just a mere 8 minutes away by car from Gower Street.


6. Lancaster Road

Lancaster Road is adorned with houses in all colors of the rainbow. It is located in Notting Hill West London. The nearest station is Ladbroke Grove Tube Station, which is about 2 minutes to the North East.


7. Fournier Street, Spitalfields

18th-century merchant houses in the style of early Georgian townhouses still stand to this day around Fournier Street. Ten Bells that is a pub synonymous with Jack The Ripper is just around the corner of Christ Church Spitalfields. It runs between Commercial Street and Brick Lane.

Fournier Street is 3.2 miles from Gower Street.


The above-mentioned streets in London are no doubt very beautiful but to enjoy it to the fullest you can choose to stay at any hotels near Bloomsbury so as to have an exciting trip.