Cutting through this district’s heart is the Kings Road. It runs from leafy Fulham Broadway - home of Chelsea Football Club - right up to the source of Chelsea; the elegant Sloane Square. Made famous in the swinging sixties, the streets of Chelsea & Fulham are lined with the classy cafes, bijou boutiques, furnishing emporiums and organic markets so beloved of the design-literate locals. The pretty redbrick and stucco-fronted townhouses, butchers and bakeries hint at village origins, while clashing deliciously with that confident rock’n’roll swagger.The locals are an eclectic bunch ranging from oil slick Russians and coiffured mummies to proper english artisans and eccentric old ladies.Look for a space to rent or enquire about doing pop up shops in Chelsea today.
View all Chelsea & Fulham spacesThere's more to this area than just the TV show. Yes there are lots of places to go out and mingle, but it's also really calm and friendlyKarin, Student
Chelsea is the most beautiful area of London to meDiana, Mother
The buildings are so inspiring. On some streets you'd be forgiven for thinking you've stepped into ParisLaura, Make Up Artist