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A must on a nice summer's evening, this beautiful restaurant serves delicious European dishes in stunning surroundings.
Submitted by Alex
The newest gourmet burger joint on King's Road - great for an indulgent but fast lunch. Don't miss out on the mac 'n' cheese!
Submitted by Andrew
A collection of shops and restaurants catering for a range of palates, it's the place to be on a sunny afternoon.
Submitted by Clodagh
Super Instagrammable and super delicious vegan dishes - worth it!
Submitted by Camille
Watching Wimbledon on a sunny day in Duke of York Square is a great way to pass the day! There is also a market every Saturday selling upmarket, handmade products and food.
Submitted by Hayley
The perfect place to pick up a gift for the women in your life - classic handbags and luxurious accessories.
Submitted by Simon
A must for anyone interested in botanics and horticulture. They put on lots of workshops throughout the year and there's a fantastic Christmas fair too.
Submitted by Dan
Best value weekday lunch meu. Think glass of Prosecco and sizzling plate of chicken fajitas for £10.
Submitted by Olivia
Overlooking Sloane Square, this chic restaurant also has a well stocked bar where they serve classic and adventurous cocktails.
Submitted by Daisy
Hire a cricket pitch or get help from a tennis coach in the grounds of the grand Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Submitted by Clodagh
A hidden gem in the Lots Road Village area of Chelsea.
Submitted by Beth
Tapas-style appetisers, game dishes and a rustic interior - an excellent restaurant for lunch and dinner with friends and family.
Submitted by Jamie
KX (pronounced Kicks) is a private members health club for elite clients on Draycott Avenue, with a spa, gym and restaurant. Well-known for its famous yet discrete members.
Submitted by Clodagh
A gallery for contemporary art opened in 1985. The gallery has moved locatiom multiple times, ending in Chelsea.
Submitted by Olivia
In Duke of York Square Monday to Sunday, Startisans is a hub for start-up food stalls specialising in quirky, imaginative meals.
Submitted by Clodagh
Why not explore the nearby areas of Chelsea, South Kensington, Sloane Square, Knightsbridge, Battersea, Imperial Wharf, Earls Court, Fulham, Victoria and Nine Elms
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"In 1695, London got its first museum on Cheyne Walk, when James Salter began to display curiosities in cabinets around his barber's shop. His collection included a giant's tooth, a necklace made of Job's tears and a sandal that once belonged to Pontius Pilate's wife!"
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The Official UK No: 1 Tribute show as voted by The Agents Association of Great Britain for three successive years, makes a welcome return after their popular Christmas season. The acclaimed David ...
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