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Things To Do in Gloucester Road Night Life

Gloucester Road  Night life | Things To Do

Gloucester Road runs north-south through the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in London. At one end, the north is Kensington Gardens, also known as the Palace Gate. At the other is Old Brompton Road.

There’s an underground station on Gloucester Road, where it intersects with Cromwell Road. This is a great way to arrive at Gloucester Road as you’re instantly near the pubs, restaurants, and hotels. The Carmen's Secrets elite London escorts Gloucester Road are scattered throughout the area, and perhaps you can smell their perfume as you walk around SW7

The road itself is named after The Duchess of Gloucester who had a house built in 1805, known as Gloucester Lodge. She was the sister-in-law to George III. The house has since been demolished but the site still exists, opposite the Tube station. The road was always referred to as Hogmire Lane. But, after the death of the Duchess, it was suggested that it became known as Gloucester Road, a name that was finally given to it in 1851.

The road has an interesting mix of architecture, ranging from grand Italian terraces built in the 1860s to more modern apartment blocks and even a few mansion blocks. Several parts of the road were rebuilt after the Second World War, adding to the mixture of architectural styles. This is most evident at the south end of the road.

There are a number of high-class houses on the west side of the street, a direct result of the knowledge that the railway was being built in the late 1800s. This was also the inspiration for the substantial hotel on the corner of Courtfield Road, a project that was completed in 1867. It still exists today as the Bailey’s Hotel.

Behind Gloucester Road Station is the main shopping complex. It actually covers the District and Circle Line tracks, using the redundant Piccadilly Line Station to create an abundance of small retail units.  Today this is full of boutique shops and the perfect place to go for a wander with your high class escort girls from Carmen's Secrets.

When you fancy a dinner date with one of our sexy Gloucester Road escorts in London you’ll be spoilt for choice regarding which bar or restaurant to pick. However, you should find the time to visit Bombay Brasserie, it’s in a corner of the Bailey’s Hotel where there used to be stables. This restaurant offers eclectic Bombay and Indian cuisine to eat-in or takeaway. You’ll find an authentic taste of India here.
 

Grab your elite escort by the hand and explore some of these attractions whilst in the Gloucester Road SW7 district:
 

St Stephen’s Church
This small church was built in 1867 and is best described as cosy. It’s also incredibly ornate. The outside of the church is unique. The standard steeple short, you’ll find a simple building with a stunning beauty inside. It’s still in use today and it's still possible to view the inside of the building and be amazed.

Natural History Museum
This is just 0.3 miles from the tube station. The museum is full of items relating to the planet we all share. There’s an Earth se  Gloucester Road escort is certain to be impressed!

Alongside this, the Clockmakers Museum, Science museum, and the Victoria and Albert Museum are all within half a mile of the tube station.

Exhibitions
It’s always worth keeping an eye on what exhibitions are about to happen in the area. For example, there is currently a display of all the specimens and artefacts from yesteryear that could easily have come straight from ‘Fantastic Beasts’.

Or, you may be interested to look at the driverless revolution which assesses the current advancements, how they’ve arisen and where they’re heading.

If your escort prefers more traditional entertainment, then the nearby Cine Lumiere in neighbouring South Kensington in well worth a look.

London SW7 may seem like a passing point but you may be surprised at how much it has to offer you and your big night our with one of Carmen's Secrets Gloucester Road escorts.

 

 

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