I spent the night at a Victorian hotel with its own library within walking distance of the Royal Albert Hall and the V&A.

Located on Queen’s Gate in Kensington, The Gore is a relaxed hotel first built in 1892, featuring a bar, restaurant and even its own library.

The hotel is within walking distance of many local landmarks including the V&A, The Natural History Museum, The Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace Gardens.

Times Series: The Gore is a relaxed hotel first built in 1892, featuring a bar, restaurant and even its own library.The Gore is a relaxed hotel first built in 1892, featuring a bar, restaurant and even its own library. (Image: Emily Davison)

The hotel was famously known for hosting Judy Garland, with one suite even being named after her, after she donated the headboard she owned to the hotel.

The hotel is also dog friendly, with dog beds and bowls provided, and being located so near to the park it’s a great place for dog owners looking to bring their dog on a visit.

Times Series: The hotel was famously known for hosting Judy Garland, with one suite even being named after her.The hotel was famously known for hosting Judy Garland, with one suite even being named after her. (Image: Emily Davison)

We stayed in one of the Junior Suites, these suites all feature unique designs inspired by their famous one-time occupants.

Our room was the Dame Edith Evans Suite, which featured light blue décor with exotic pillows and an alcove with antique books.

Times Series: Our room was the Dame Edith Evans Suite, which featured light blue décor.Our room was the Dame Edith Evans Suite, which featured light blue décor. (Image: Emily Davison)

If you like photo opportunities these rooms have them in abundance, with wall panelling and chandelier lighting.

Times Series: These suites all feature unique designs inspired by their famous one-time occupants.These suites all feature unique designs inspired by their famous one-time occupants. (Image: Emily Davison)

 

The bathroom was equally impressive, with a set-in bath and complimentary bathrobe and slippers and full-sized Penhaligon’s toiletries to get stuck into.

Times Series: The bathroom was equally impressive, with a set-in bath and complimentary bathrobe and slippers.The bathroom was equally impressive, with a set-in bath and complimentary bathrobe and slippers. (Image: Emily Davison)

Rosie my guide dog was also made very welcome and was given her own dog bed to sleep on during our visit.

Times Series: The bathroom also has full-sized Penhaligon’s toiletries to get stuck into.The bathroom also has full-sized Penhaligon’s toiletries to get stuck into. (Image: Emily Davison)

Downstairs you’ll also find the Bar 190, serving classic cocktails with traditional Victorian décor.

Times Series: Downstairs you’ll find the Bar 190, serving classic cocktails with traditional Victorian décor.Downstairs you’ll find the Bar 190, serving classic cocktails with traditional Victorian décor. (Image: Emily Davison)

The hotel was also famously used to launch The Beggars Banquet Album by The Rolling Stones in 1968, and currently the bar has collaborated with Catherine West to host an exhibition featuring a collection of photos of the band during their visit to The Gore’s Elizabeth Room, which you can still stay in today.

Times Series: The bar has collaborated with Catherine West to host an exhibition featuring a collection of photos of The Rolling Stones.The bar has collaborated with Catherine West to host an exhibition featuring a collection of photos of The Rolling Stones. (Image: Emily Davison)

One of my personal highlights was the hotel's small library, where you’ll find books along with a selection of daily papers and comfy sofas and armchairs.

Times Series: In the hotel's small library you’ll find books along with a selection of daily papers and comfy sofas and armchairs.In the hotel's small library you’ll find books along with a selection of daily papers and comfy sofas and armchairs. (Image: Emily Davison)

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a location that resembled a full-sized Victorian dollhouse as much as this room did.

Times Series: I don’t think I’ve ever seen a location that resembled a full-sized Victorian dollhouse as much as the library did.I don’t think I’ve ever seen a location that resembled a full-sized Victorian dollhouse as much as the library did. (Image: Emily Davison)

You can even have tea or coffee served in the library, perfect if you want to enjoy a quiet hour in the morning or evening.

Times Series: You can even have tea or coffee served in the library, perfect if you want to enjoy a quiet hour in the morning or evening.You can even have tea or coffee served in the library, perfect if you want to enjoy a quiet hour in the morning or evening. (Image: Emily Davison)

On the second day we dined at the 190 Queens Gate Restaurant, that serves a broad range of breakfast options including Eggs Royale, French toast and packages along with continental options all served to you.

This was something I liked about the breakfast, that the food was brought to you rather than having to get food yourself at a buffet.

Continental breakfast is priced at £21 a person or £28 if you want to have cooked options as an extra.

The restaurant also serves a pre-theatre dining menu with two courses priced at £35 a person or £40 for three courses.

Times Series: The restaurantalso serves a pre-theatre dining menu that is seasonally changing using in-season produce.The restaurantalso serves a pre-theatre dining menu that is seasonally changing using in-season produce. (Image: Emily Davison)
The menu is seasonally changing using in-season produce for freshness as well as flavour.

We both tried the Wye Valley Asparagus with cucumber salad, served with a warm and creamy Cornish crab sauce.

Times Series: We both tried the Wye Valley Asparagus with cucumber salad, served with a warm and creamy Cornish crab sauce.We both tried the Wye Valley Asparagus with cucumber salad, served with a warm and creamy Cornish crab sauce. (Image: Emily Davison)

This was such a delicious dish with a lovely mix of flavours and went well with a glass of white Devonshire wine that we were recommended to try.

For mains I tried the Roasted John Dory, a boneless fish served with fennel, tomato, basil dressing and bouillabaisse sauce.

Times Series: For mains I tried the Roasted John Dory, a boneless fish served with fennel, tomato, basil dressing and bouillabaisse sauce.For mains I tried the Roasted John Dory, a boneless fish served with fennel, tomato, basil dressing and bouillabaisse sauce. (Image: Emily Davison)

With its beautiful interiors, relaxed and laid-back feel and central location, The Gore is definitely a worthy place to visit if you’re looking for an upmarket and luxurious hotel that feels cosy and homely at the same time.

Times Series: The Gore is definitely a worthy place to visit if you’re looking for an upmarket and luxurious hotel that feels cosy and homely.The Gore is definitely a worthy place to visit if you’re looking for an upmarket and luxurious hotel that feels cosy and homely. (Image: Emily Davison)

It’s definitely one of Kensington’s hotel gems and well worth a visit for anyone looking to spend a night there.