
Knightsbridge is one of the best areas of London in our opinion, with so much to do no matter whether you don’t want to spend any money or you have a big budget to spend. Your options really are endless, but luckily for you, we’ve broken down all of the best things into just 3 examples to make life easier when you’re planning your trip to Knightbridge. No matter how you’re getting to the city, Knightsbridge is super accessible, whether by car, tram, bus or bike. We’re going to bring you three of the best things to do whilst you’re in the area, and we know you’re going to be convinced to book your next trip once you’ve read them!
World-Renowned Free Museums
First up we’re kicking off with the fantastic free museums that are in Knightsbridge. Some of the world’s most iconic museums are all within a minute’s walk of each other in Knightsbridge, including the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Natural History Museum. It’s completely free entry, it’s great for people of any age and you can literally spend the whole day there. If you want to spend no money at all, you can see one of the museums, pop back to the Knightsbridge parking to pick up your homemade picnic and then enjoy it in Hyde Park! Then, walk back down to the museums for the afternoon. This is a great way to explore some of Knightsbridge and get some fresh air, too!
Fantastic Restaurants
Just like Knightsbridge is home to some of the country’s best museums, but also some of the best restaurants. From Signor Sassi, a stunning Italian restaurant with a classic menu, to Dinner by Heston Blumenthal and Zuma London, serving luxury Japanese food. You’ll never struggle to find exceptional food in Knightsbridge, that’s for sure. There are also plenty of more affordable options, as well as beautiful cafes and lighter bites. No matter what cuisine you’re looking for, or at what price point, you’ll find a restaurant to fit the bill.
Visit Harrods
Would a trip to Knightsbridge really be complete without a visit to Harrods? Choose parking in central London in the Knightsbridge area, then spend a few hours exploring Harrods. This is the ultimate hub for everything luxury, from some of the world’s rarest liqueurs and wine to exceptional artwork, luxury bags and shoes, a food hall, jewellery, gifting and so much more. Don’t worry if you’re not in the market for anything luxury, as you can just enjoy some of the best window shopping London has to offer! You could also pick up a little treat from the food hall, whether it’s a beautifully intricate chocolate or a delicious drink. Harrods is such a special part of London, with its motto being a latin phrase meaning “all things for all people, everywhere”, which is the perfect description for what one of the largest department stores in the world has to offer.