About Queensway
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In the early nineteenth century, Queensway was first developed as a residential suburb of London but today it is a busy cosmopolitan street with many excellent restaurants, pubs and high street stores. Queensway is also home to the outstanding multi-storey Whitleys Shopping Centre.
Over recent years the area of Queensway has become a centre for entertainment and leisure and is home to Londons biggest ice rink, the Queens Ice and Bowl, this centre has recently been renovated and as a result it has encouraged further investment and development in the areas of leisure and entertainment. Queensway also has a famous market and this also has shown significant growth over recent years.
There are many attractions close to Queensway, such as Kensington Gardens, The Gardens are particularly popular for sunbathing and picnics in fine weather. It is also popular as a healthy walking route to work for commuters. The paths are used extensively by joggers and runners.
Informal games do take place in the Gardens but these are discouraged in view of the importance of the historic landscape and the desire to maintain their primary role as a peaceful refuge for people living, working or visiting Central London.
If you are interested in art then a visit to the Serpentine Gallery is a must, this is one of Londons best-loved galleries for modern and contemporary art. Its Exhibition, Architecture, Education and Public Programmes attracts up to 800,000 visitors in any one year and admission is free.
In the grounds of the Gallery is a permanent work by artist and poet Ian Hamilton Finlay, dedicated to the Serpentines former Patron Diana, Princess of Wales. The work comprises of eight benches, a tree-plaque, and a carved stone circle at the Gallerys entrance.
In 2012, coinciding with the London Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Serpentine Gallery will open its new space, the Serpentine Sackler Gallery. This innovative arts venue for the 21st century will be housed in the Grade II-listed building formerly known as The Magazine, situated in Kensington Gardens.
Queensway today, has everything to offer both residents and visitors alike and is a thriving and up and coming area of London.











