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  1. Belgrave Square is a large 19th-century garden square in London. It is the centrepiece of Belgravia , and its architecture resembles the original scheme of property contractor Thomas Cubitt who engaged George Basevi for all of the terraces for the 2nd Earl Grosvenor , later the 1st Marquess of Westminster, in the 1820s.

  2. from. $125.47. per adult. The area. Neighborhood: Belgravia. Home to the vast majority of embassies and diplomatic residences in London, sophisticated and upscale Belgravia also boasts a wealth of luxury hotels, fine dining restaurants, and some of the city’s most stroll worthy lanes. While the prices here are high, taking a leisurely stroll ...

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  3. desde. $216.64. por adulto. La zona. Colonia: Belgravia. La sofisticada y exclusiva Belgravia alberga la mayor parte de las embajadas y residencias de diplomáticos de Londres, así como gran cantidad de hoteles de lujo, restaurantes de calidad y algunas de las calles de la ciudad por las que más merece la pena pasear.

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  4. Belgrave Square es una de las plazas más bellas y ordenadas del centro de Londres. Tradicionalmente, un lugar para los fabulosamente ricos para vivir y ahora alberga una serie de embajadas. Vale la pena caminar por la plaza para tener una idea de cómo vivían los ricos de los siglos XIX y XX en Londres.

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  5. Wilton Crescent is situated in Belgravia, c 800m west of Buckingham Palace, c 100m north-west of Belgrave Square, and c 900m north-west of Victoria Station. The c 0.2ha crescent-shaped garden is bounded by C20 railings and has entrances on the east side of the straight south-east side and on the central part of the curve.

  6. Belgrave Square (Plaza de Belgrave) es una de las mayores plazas de Londres, Reino Unido, del siglo XIX. Bordeando Knightsbridge, es la plaza central del barrio de Belgravia, y fue realizada por Thomas Cubitt para Robert Grosvenor segundo conde de Grosvenor, posteriormente primer marqués de Westminster, en la década de 1820.

  7. Belgrave Square gardens occupy the whole of the middle of the square taking up some 4.5 acres, which, along with its surrounding buildings, was designed by George Basevi although later planted by Thomas Cubitt in 1830. Other than on occasional Heritage Open Days it is closed to the public and is for the exclusive use of Belgrave Square residents.