Holland Park Escorts

Holland Park is residential in the most concentrated sense: some of west London's largest private houses, the park itself, and a quiet selection of dining rooms along Holland Park Avenue and Kensington Park Road.

Holland Park is one of the most consistently residential of London’s premium central postcodes. The area is built around the park of the same name, with private houses ranged across the streets that climb the hill north of Holland Park Avenue and continue down Phillimore Place and Campden Hill Square toward Kensington. The houses are typically among the largest in central London: full Italianate stuccoed double-fronted properties, mews conversions of unusual scale, and a small number of genuine country-house-in-town residences. For Her Secret Society’s Holland Park-available companions, the area’s booking pattern is the most consistently outcall of any of London’s elite postcodes.

There is essentially no hotel sector. The Halcyon, the area’s defining boutique address, closed several years ago and has not been replaced. K West Hotel & Spa in Shepherd’s Bush is the closest hotel of any scale, and clients who want a hotel arrangement in the area generally book into adjacent Kensington or Notting Hill, where the boutique selection is excellent. The Milestone in Kensington (facing Kensington Palace) and The Laslett in Notting Hill are the two most frequent picks within a five-minute drive.

The dining is quiet, established and small in scale. The Belvedere, inside the park itself, is the area’s romantic dinner institution: a Grade II-listed pavilion in the gardens, with a particularly strong summer terrace. Edera on Holland Park Avenue is the long-standing Italian. Julie’s on Portland Road has been a Notting Hill-Holland Park crossover restaurant since 1969, with a small but devoted clientele. The Cow on Westbourne Park Road, just over the border, is the gastropub option for an informal early evening.

Holland Park itself, the park, is one of the city’s quietest. Opera Holland Park stages an outdoor opera season under a temporary canopy each summer; the Kyoto Garden in the centre of the park is among the most photographed pockets of central London. Leighton House Museum (Lord Leighton’s Orientalist house at 12 Holland Park Road) and the Design Museum, which moved to the former Commonwealth Institute building in 2016, give the area its cultural anchors.

Residential Holland Park covers Phillimore Place, Campden Hill Square, Aubrey Walk, Holland Park itself (the street), Holland Villas Road and Addison Road. Outcall bookings to private addresses across W11 and W14 are arranged regularly and handled with the discretion the area expects. For visiting clients staying nearby, our companions are familiar with both The Milestone and The Laslett.

The adjacency is short. Kensington sits east across the park boundary, Notting Hill lies north across Holland Park Avenue, Bayswater is north-east, and Chelsea is a fifteen-minute drive south-east. The whole west-central premium circuit is within twenty minutes.

Nearby Hotels

  • The area is predominantly residential; hotel arrangements made in adjacent Kensington or Notting Hill
  • K West Hotel & Spa, Shepherd's Bush (short journey)

Transport

  • Holland Park: Central
  • Notting Hill Gate: Central, Circle, District
  • High Street Kensington: Circle, District
  • Shepherd's Bush: Central, Overground

Notable Dining

  • The Belvedere, Holland Park
  • Edera, Holland Park Avenue
  • Julie's, Portland Road
  • The Cow, Westbourne Park Road (border)

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