ASICS London 10k
The ASICS London 10k (formerly the British 10k) spans across the UK's capital. You'll pass notable landmarks like the London Eye, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.
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Just a short walk from Earl's Court Underground station, YHA London Earl's Court is really easy to find and makes for a convenient base for a cheap London break, whether you’re a domestic guest or from overseas. Situated on an affluent residential street, the hostel is a gorgeous Victorian building and boasts a courtyard garden which guests can make the most of during the summer.
Close to Olympia, Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, the Natural History Museum and the Royal Albert Hall, the surrounding area has attractions aplenty to enjoy! Plus, if shopping is your thing, treat yourself with a visit to a number of Knightsbridge's flagship stores.
Reception opening hours: 24 hours.
Food and drink: Breakfast is served to guests from 07:30 – 09:00 on weekdays and 07:30 – 10:00 at weekends.
Self-catering: Guests have access to a self-catering kitchen.
Parking: There is no parking at YHA London Earl's Court. Public transport links in London are very good - it is easy to get around the city using the London Underground or bus service.
WiFi: Free WiFi is available in shared social spaces.
Dogs: Pets are not permitted at YHA London Earl's Court. Assistance dogs are welcome - please notify us at the time of booking.
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Volunteering with YHA is a fantastic way to have fun, learn new skills, boost your CV and travel to different places. We have a variety of different opportunities to choose from and volunteering roles to suit everyone.
The tasks are varied and in return you will meet some great people, who both work and stay in our hostels, as well as enjoying your time off discovering the local area and attractions.
Find out more and apply to volunteer.
The building was originally a family home before it became a finishing school for 20-25 young ladies - where there were more staff and servants than young ladies! The school closed for a time and was then re-opened by the previous French teacher before it became a hotel. YHA has operated the building as a youth hostel for more than 55 years.
Manager recommends: If you're on a quick weekend break, or just in London for a day do the Original Bus Tour and see the big sights. You can also walk to the Natural History Museum, only 20 minutes from the hostel - it’s a landmark!
Get a direct ride from Earl’s Court’s station to Kew, the Royal Botanical gardens, with its tropical glasshouses, kilometres square of various plants from all around the world and holiday seasons special events. Tickets can be booked online. Or why not take in a spectacular view of the city from Skygardens? This fantastic skyline is at the heart of the London business district. Entrance is free and can be booked online up to four weeks in advance.
About 20 minutes from the hostel, the Saatchi gallery is London biggest Contemporary Art Hub. Entrance is free to regular exhibitions. You can as well unfold the Big History of London at the 'Museum of London' with its fun, interactive expositions, full of touch screens, street reproductions, quiz and special events organized to entertain the small ones while educating their curious minds!
Go to the Tower of London - though a bit more expensive, you can easily spend the whole day there. In between uncovering whole chunk of England history, letting yourself be floored while admiring the jewels the crown and their regular special events and activity, you won’t have time to get bored. Special recommendation for the Beefeater Tour, it is free, it runs several times a day and leads you into area that are otherwise unavailable to public.
Finally, Richmond Park and its natural wonders. Nested on the outskirts of London, it’s the perfect place to escape from the hussle and bustle. Observe the deers and does in their natural environment and get lost in this maelstrom of reds and golden leaves as autumn unfolds.