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Bayswater

Bayswater, located in Zone 1, is flanked by Westbourne to the north, Lancaster Gate to the south, and Hyde Park to the east. To the west, it shares its border with the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea.

A must visit on Bayswater high street is Gold Mine, a renowned Cantonese roast specialist, famous for its succulent duck and barbecued pork. Diners, including local students and visitors from Hong Kong, flock here to enjoy the flavorful roast meats, which are a standout. The dishes are robust in flavour, with some leaning towards being a bit oily. Notable offerings include deep-fried squid with garlic and chilli and the 'house special bean curd' with pei pa tofu, shiitake mushrooms, and baby pak choi in a rich dark soy sauce.The staff is known for their friendly and attentive service. If you're in the area and craving authentic Cantonese cuisine without any frills, Gold Mine is a must-visit!

If you want to enjoy an authentic New York pizza, look no further than Mulberry Street! According to native New Yorkers reviews,  these piping-hot pies come closest to the Big Apple experience in London, which is quite a statement.

Shopping in Bayswater

The best place to spend a day shopping in Bayswater would be at Whiteleys. Just around the corner, you will find the area of Notting Hill where you will find yourself in vintage fashion heaven! Make sure to check out Portobello Road market when you're there. Inaugurated in 1911, Whiteleys stands as London's first department store. Today, this iconic shopping destination offers a blend of both well-known high-street labels and luxurious brands, alongside a boutique cinema and a diverse range of dining choices. Whether you're in the mood for some retail therapy or looking to enjoy a film at the boutique cinema, Whiteleys offers a delightful experience worth exploring.

Eating & drinking in in Bayswater

A must-visit on Bayswater High Street is Gold Mine, a renowned Cantonese roast specialist, famous for its succulent duck and barbecued pork. Diners, including local students and visitors from Hong Kong, flock here to enjoy the flavorful roast meats, which are a standout. The dishes are robust in flavour, with some leaning towards being a bit oily. Notable offerings include deep-fried squid with garlic and chilli and the 'house special bean curd' with pei pa tofu, shiitake mushrooms, and baby pak choi in a rich dark soy sauce. The staff is known for their friendly and attentive service. If you're in the area and craving authentic Cantonese cuisine without any frills, Gold Mine is a must-visit!

If you want to enjoy an authentic New York pizza, look no further than Mulberry Street! According to native New Yorkers reviews,  these piping-hot pies come closest to the Big Apple experience in London, which is quite a statement.

Green spaces in Bayswater

Kensington Gardens: One of London's most renowned and expansive parks, spans 275 acres. This picturesque park is an ideal destination for a leisurely stroll or an invigorating workout. Its vast expanse ensures that you'll always discover a peaceful enclave. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Round Pond with its diverse wildlife, including ducks, coots, and swans, as well as the enchanting Sunken Garden adjacent to Kensington Palace. For a delightful afternoon tea experience, consider a visit to the charming Orangery. And if you're feeling particularly adventurous, remember that Kensington Gardens seamlessly transforms into Hyde Park beyond the Serpentine, extending your green oasis experience even further. From Queensway Underground Station (Central Line) to the palace entrance it is 728m (0.45 miles) through Kensington Gardens, entering the park via Black Lion Gate.

Properties in Bayswater

Bayswater boasts a predominantly charming architectural landscape characterised by elegant Georgian and Victorian terraces. Some of these  imposing structures, various soaring to five stories or more, have undergone conversions to create modern flats that harmonise with their historic facades. Among these, the terraced properties overlooking serene garden squares hold a particular allure, attracting keen interest from discerning buyers and residents.

However, the diversity of property in this vibrant neighbourhood extends beyond these timeless terraces. Bayswater also features distinguished mansion blocks, each with its unique character and charm, as well as picturesque mews houses that exude a distinctive, almost hidden appeal. In recent times, the neighbourhood has embraced the trend of contemporary living, introducing new apartments within purpose-built residential developments, catering to those who seek a modern lifestyle while preserving the area's rich heritage.

Schools & education in Bayswater

We understand how important it is for families to find the right schools for their children. Bayswater offers many excellent options, which have attracted many families to relocate here. Primary schools include St Stephen's CofE Primary School, St James & St John Church of England Primary School and Hallfield Primary School. Holland Park School, an academy since 2013, offers an excellent secondary education.

Located nearby, in the heart of Central London, City of Westminster College is recognized as a premier institution for apprenticeships. Additionally, it offers a comprehensive catalogue of over 200 courses encompassing a wide array of both vocational and academic subjects. The college boasts specialised facilities, including cutting-edge science labs, fully-equipped motor vehicle workshops, state-of-the-art photography studios, a dynamic theatre space, and advanced TV and radio studios.

History of Bayswater

The focal point in Bayswater is Queensway, with Whiteleys at its heart. Since 1911, Whiteleys has been a cornerstone of Central and West London shopping. Currently, it is undergoing a significant £1.5 billion redevelopment led by renowned architect Norman Foster. This transformation will breathe new life into London's original department store, formerly an underutilised and somewhat neglected shopping centre, shaping it into an impressive mixed-use development known as The Whiteley. The project is presently awaiting approval from Westminster Council and its proposed completion in 2026. In its entirety, it will encompass the construction of seven new buildings, the addition of over 350 new residences, the incorporation of 10,000 square feet of fresh office space, the revitalization of 530 metres of existing shop fronts, and the introduction of 500 metres of new retail opportunities.. This will include a new public entrance to Hyde Park.

What else can I do in Bayswater?

Embark on a nostalgic voyage through two centuries of consumer culture and visit the museum of brands! The collection invites visitors to embark on a nostalgic voyage, spanning 200 years of societal transformation, cultural evolution, and lifestyle shifts. It offers a captivating new perspective on history, focusing on the objects that multiple generations of families have discarded. It's a journey that transports you back to the cherished memories of your youth, all rekindled through our Time Tunnel – providing a captivating glimpse into the way we've experienced life since the Victorian era.