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  1. Belgrave Square is a 19th-century garden square in London, named after the title of the Duke of Westminster. It has many embassies, statues, and a history of wealthy residents and events.

  2. 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 through the streets of picturesque and elegant white stucco ...

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  3. Belgrave Square is the centrepiece of Belgravia, a prestigious area of London. It was built by Thomas Cubitt and George Basevi in the 1820s, and now hosts many embassies.

    • Belgrave Sq., London, SW1X 8PG, England
  4. Belgrave Square is a private square in Belgravia, London, developed by Thomas Cubitt in the early 19th century. It has a raised area in the middle, memorial sculptures, and is part of a group of four garden squares in the area.

  5. Discover the gardens, statues, tennis court and embassies of Belgrave Square, a central location in Belgravia. Find out where to eat, sleep and explore nearby attractions in this guide.

  6. A 4.5 acre garden in Belgravia, designed by George Basevi and Thomas Cubitt in 1826. Enjoy wisteria, roses, summerhouses, a wildflower meadow, sculptures and more in this award-winning space.

  7. Jul 30, 2024 · Belgrave Square is a 19th-century garden square in London, the centrepiece of Belgravia. It has many listed buildings, statues, embassies and a history of influential residents and events.

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