Chelsea is full of great places for breakfast and brunch. Forget the rest, here are the places you should be eating at. Chelsea. One of London’s most iconic neighbourhoods and, for better or for worse, home to Made in Chelsea, the reality TV show that glamorised brunching in style around the capital. The folks on …
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Your guide to the best bars in London’s most ritzy neighbourhood. When it comes to bars, Chelsea could teach the rest of London a thing or two. This affluent area of London may forever be associated with that TV show but it’s also home to dozens of great bars… if you know where to look. …
What did Chelsea do before that TV programme came out? Turns out, quite a lot. One of London’s historic (not to mention expensive) neighbourhoods, these are the things to do in Chelsea you shouldn’t miss. Chelsea – home of the football club, numerous swanky bars and restaurants and (of course) Made in Chelsea. Plumped in …
Chelsea boasts a global reputation as one of London’s classiest districts, but that doesn’t mean it’s lacking in the pub department. These Chelsea pubs should be your first stop. Words by Sam Jean When it comes to pubs, Chelsea is one of the top neighbourhoods in London. With its Victorian pubs on every street and …
Situated in the heart of Chelsea, King’s Road is a hive of activity for locals and visitors alike, filled with wonderful shops, restaurants and bars. Let’s explore. Words by Sam Jeans King’s Road has quite the reputation to match its regal namesake. Whether you’re looking to grab a coffee, treat or dinner, indulge in some …
Ready to discover the best restaurants in Chelsea? From chic eateries to lively diners, get ready to eat at these must-try spots. Chelsea gets a lot of attention for a reason. Best known for its boutique shops, the King’s Road – it also sports an abundance of high-end restaurants to choose from. But we want …
Chelsea’s iconic Cheyne Walk stretches along the River Thames and has long attracted the rich and famous to the area’s impressive mansions. Although Cheyne Walk takes its name from William Cheyne, Viscount Newhaven who was the owner of Chelsea Manor until 1712, the first address to be officially built on the road belonged to none …
Chelsea Physic Garden is not the kind of place you stumble across. Hidden away behind an unprepossessing red brick wall, from the outside there’s little to suggest anything deserving of a second glance. Appearances are deceiving. You should grab the first opportunity you have to explore this four-acre botanical haven sandwiched between the Thames and …
A step-by-step guide to exploring the best castles you can visit in a short trip from the capital (and a couple in London if you don’t want to leave the city). The regions surrounding London are filled with some of the UK’s most impressive castles – and exploring them is a fascinating way to find …
Looking for a good London market? From food to fashion, these are the stellar spots you shouldn’t miss. When it comes to London markets, you’re spoiled for choice. The city boasts a diverse and lively market scene that ranges from gorgeous covered food emporia to markets bursting with antiques and flea finds. Looking for the …