
London - Holland Park
Holland Park is considered to be one of, if not the, most romantic park in London. This is due to the wooded walks and beautiful views. Located in the West of London, one stop on the Underground from the world famous Notting Hill, this is one of the most affluent and picturesque areas of the capital. Richard Branson, the British Billionaire and Entrepreneur, is a resident.
Getting There
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Local Attractions
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Did you know?
Holland Park was first opened in 1952 and takes its name from Sir Henry, Earl of Holland, who used to live at Holland House. Holland Park is also the site of the Kyoto Japanese Garden - an ecology and rose garden built for the London Festival of Japan in 1991. During the summer months outdoor opera and dramatic performances are staged at the open-air theatre. Peacocks wander freely throughout the park.
Lunch Time: Students tend to eat in the School’s recently refurbished restaurant.
Evening: There is a range of pubs, bars cafes and restaurants all within walking distance of the school. Students tend to go to the Prince of Wales pub at the end of their courses when they have finished at the school.

















