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Set around a handsome 18th-century courtyard, this buzzing arts centre is housed within an iconic neoclassical building. Refuel at one of Somerset House's five restaurants and cafes. Somerset House also houses the Courtauld Gallery , which is currently closed for renovation and due to reopen in spring Somerset House has a jam-packed cultural programme, featuring a raft of cutting-edge exhibitions and events. The gorgeous Edmond J.

How to get to Somerset House by Train? How to get to Somerset House by Tube? Aldwych D is meters away, 4 min walk. Lancaster Place T is meters away, 5 min walk.

Temple is meters away, 7 min walk. Embankment 40c is meters away, 9 min walk. Covent Garden is meters away, 10 min walk. Embankment is meters away, 11 min walk.

Holborn is meters away, 12 min walk. Festival Pier is meters away, 14 min walk. Buckingham Palace. Natural History Museum. Trafalgar Square. Check in. Check out. Booking multiple rooms? Visit our group bookings page.

Room 1 2 Adults. The London Borough of Westminster. Number of rooms:. For a time, it was then used by the wife of Charles I, Henrietta Maria of France, who was a Roman Catholic and had a chapel created within the buildings. Around this time, England fell into a series of bitter civil wars and only after a few years in London, Henrietta fled for Oxford with Charles.

By this time, royal purses were also nearly exhausted by the constant expenses of war, and the decision was made to try to sell Somerset House. Alas, no-one wanted it — wise, maybe, given all the executions of the former owners. Five years later, however, a plague descended on London and Henrietta decided to ditch it for good. She died in Paris several years later. Catherine Braganza, wife of King Charles II, was the next — and last — royal resident, living at Somerset House until her death in From this point on, it entered a period of rapid decline.

While the Palace was undoubtedly beautiful, it was staggeringly expensive to maintain. By the mids, Old Somerset House was in such bad condition that much of it needed to be demolished. In its place, William Chamberlain designed a new building, which would be open, at least in part, to the public to enjoy lest they get any more ideas about overthrowing the monarchy. Since then, numerous extensions have been added onto Somerset House and it remains a residence with a very eclectic selection of tenants.

As it is such a well-known and loved icon of London, Somerset House has featured as a film location in many movies, from James Bond to Sherlock Holmes. Perhaps most fitting, given its history, though, was the film The Duchess starring Keira Knightley. However, each one will take you through to the exhibitions, cafe and restaurant.



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