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Holland Park

London Metro · Zone 2Opened 1900
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Free Wi-Fi

About Holland Park

Holland Park is a quiet Central line station serving the affluent Holland Park neighbourhood and its famous 54-acre park. The park contains the Kyoto Garden, a Japanese garden donated by Kyoto's Chamber of Commerce, as well as peacocks, a youth hostel in the former Jacobean mansion and excellent woodland walks.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Holland Park itself is a 5-minute walk from the station exit
  • 2The Kyoto Garden inside the park is a hidden gem worth visiting
  • 3Notting Hill's restaurants and boutiques are a 10-minute walk north
  • 4Very quiet station -ideal if Notting Hill Gate feels too busy

Accessibility

-Wheelchair accessible
-Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
-Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Holland Park?

Holland Park is served by the Central line only.

QIs Holland Park station step-free?

No, Holland Park does not have step-free access.

QWhat zone is Holland Park in?

Holland Park is in Zone 2.

QHow do I get to Holland Park from Holland Park station?

The park entrance is about a 5-minute walk from the station.

QWhat is the Kyoto Garden?

The Kyoto Garden is a beautiful Japanese garden inside Holland Park, donated by Kyoto in 1991 as a symbol of Anglo-Japanese friendship.

QAre there peacocks in Holland Park?

Yes -Holland Park is famous for its resident peacocks which roam freely through the grounds.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Holland Park
  • Kyoto Garden
  • Design Museum
  • Notting Hill