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Bayswater area guide

Your extensive guide to living in Bayswater

Before the retail double whammy of Westfield and New Change hit central London, the only American-style shopping mall experience on offer was to be found right in the middle of the district of Bayswater in the form of the century-old Whiteley's building. Two intriguing main routes border this area, linking trendy Notting Hill to the West End shopping hub.

Bayswater Rd is made up of distinguished Georgian terraces and overlooks the dreamy parkland landscape of Hyde Park to the south, making it a favourite among frisbee-playing American expats. Edgware Road lies to the east in more ways than one, with the largest congregation of Arab and North African restaurants in the UK, turning an evening stroll towards Paddington into a heady, aromatic and not-to-be-forgotten experience.

There are two Underground stations in the area: Queensway (Central Line) and Bayswater (Circle and District Lines). Numerous buses run along Bayswater Road, providing easy access to Mayfair, Holborn, Embankment or the City. The nearest rail station is Paddington, served by the Heathrow Express.

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Top attractions in Bayswater

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

Kensington Gardens

Kensington Gardens

The Ginstitute

The Ginstitute

Marble Arch

Marble Arch

Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market

Frequently asked questions about Bayswater

Residents will find an abundance of verdant havens in Bayswater, including Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, which are ideal for a tranquil respite from the urban hustle and bustle

Bayswater's historical roots trace back to the 17th century. This area was once a favourite among renowned artists and writers, including J.M. Barrie, who wrote the timeless tale of Peter Pan

Dispelling common misconceptions, the Marble Arch wasn't originally erected for Buckingham Palace. Instead, it stood near the palace's entrance, but a fascinating legend suggests that its relocation to its current site, which is adjacent to Hyde Park, was prompted by the Queen's state coach being too large to pass through

This area's culinary landscape is a vibrant tapestry of global flavours, spanning from traditional British fare in cosy pubs to haute cuisine in Michelin-starred establishments

With its strategic proximity to multiple Underground stations such as Bayswater, Queensway and Paddington, Bayswater serves as an ideal hub for seamless exploration of London's myriad attractions
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