Belgravia
Belgravia exudes an old-world charm that seamlessly marries with contemporary elegance, making it one of London's most coveted locations for honeymooners. Nestled amidst its tree-lined avenues and impeccably manicured gardens, this neighborhood invites leisurely strolls hand-in-hand. Its chic boutiques offer exclusive designer finds, satisfying any inclination towards retail therapy. For an idyllic experience, book an afternoon tea at one of Belgravia's opulent settings or enjoy an intimate candle-lit dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Belgravia's architectural splendor is a feast for the eyes and speaks volumes with its stately white-stuccoed facades and imposing terraces. Despite its proximity to the hustle and bustle of central London, Belgravia maintains a tranquil environment, away from the crowds, ensuring a setting that's just right for whispering sweet nothings. With luxurious boutique hotels offering sumptuous suites and exclusive packages tailored for honeymooners, it's a neighborhood that promises intimacy and indulgence.
| Thomas Cubitt Built Belgravia in the 1820s Thomas Cubitt transformed the area in the 1820s. |
| Ian Fleming Lived Here The creator of James Bond lived at 22 Ebury Street. |
| Peek Inside Eaton Square A private garden with rare access during annual events. |
