Kensington Palace Gardens

Kensington Palace Gardens is a street in the western part of the British capital London. It begins just west of Kensington Gardens and Notting Hill Gate connects the road with the Kensington High Street. The southern section of Kensington Palace Gardens is called Palace Green. The road is also known under the name " Billionaires Row" ( billionaire row).

The 800 meters long avenue next to the Kensington Palace is regarded as London's most exclusive address and is one of the most expensive residential streets in the world. The average market price for a building in this street was the middle of 2010 at around 21 million euros. The plots are owned by the Crown Estate.

The road is known by several embassies and therefore locked for security for the through traffic. The best-known residents of this street are the Saudi royal family, the Indian steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, the Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah, the Russian oligarch Leonard Blavatnik and the hedge fund manager Noam Gottesman. A former resident of the street is Bernie Ecclestone. A similarly expensive residential area of ​​London is The Bishop's Avenue in the northern district of the London Borough of Barnet.

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