Drinks & Nightlife
Crowded fun UC crowd, few famous names, drink at the bar or book a table, dimly lit and the reason I recommend it, its perfect for those who are no longer in their 30s (sadly). If you don't drink, don't go.
79 locals recommend
Brinkley's
47 Hollywood Rd Crowded fun UC crowd, few famous names, drink at the bar or book a table, dimly lit and the reason I recommend it, its perfect for those who are no longer in their 30s (sadly). If you don't drink, don't go.
Sophie's Steakhouse, Chelsea
311-313 Fulham Rd.A restaurant with a bar serving the best martinis.
Food Scene
Down a couple of residential streets in Fulham, the Harwood is a gastro pub with a difference - the food is fantastic! Well it should be, as it has a Michelin star, in fact the only one in London in a pub. Its casual setting makes it easy to relax. Check the menu and book ahead if you like the look of it.
137 locals recommend
The Harwood Arms
Walham GroveDown a couple of residential streets in Fulham, the Harwood is a gastro pub with a difference - the food is fantastic! Well it should be, as it has a Michelin star, in fact the only one in London in a pub. Its casual setting makes it easy to relax. Check the menu and book ahead if you like the look of it.
The locals still go. Perhaps the only bohemian place left in the area - cafe, drinks, eat - known for its music, with a small club downstairs for bands or soloists, Bob Dylan. In the 50s it was a centre of left-wing intellectual and artistic life. others have played here; worth whiling the hours away.
226 locals recommend
The Troubadour
265-267 Old Brompton RdThe locals still go. Perhaps the only bohemian place left in the area - cafe, drinks, eat - known for its music, with a small club downstairs for bands or soloists, Bob Dylan. In the 50s it was a centre of left-wing intellectual and artistic life. others have played here; worth whiling the hours away.
Sightseeing
Links to King Henry 8th, and still the same service as in the time as Queen Elizabeth 1st (1500s). The South Chapel was rebuilt in 1528, as Sir Thomas Moore's private Chapel. The building, as it stood before the war, consisted of the Chancel, dating probably from the 13th century, with Chapels on the North and South (about 1325), and the Nave and Tower (1670).
Cheyne Walk
Cheyne WalkLinks to King Henry 8th, and still the same service as in the time as Queen Elizabeth 1st (1500s). The South Chapel was rebuilt in 1528, as Sir Thomas Moore's private Chapel. The building, as it stood before the war, consisted of the Chancel, dating probably from the 13th century, with Chapels on the North and South (about 1325), and the Nave and Tower (1670).
Arts & Culture
Well it isnt a museum, as royals live here but it has a museum. Queen Victoria grew up here.
607 locals recommend
Kensington Palace
Kensington GardensWell it isnt a museum, as royals live here but it has a museum. Queen Victoria grew up here.
The Little Black Gallery
13 Park WalkCheck out what is being shown. Eclectic photography.
Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane TerraceSee what's on. Its only the end of Chelsea.
Essentials
Whole Foods Market
63-97 Kensington High StOrganic stuff if that's your thing.
Getting Around
Fulham Road
Fulham RoadRed buses every few minutes. Or uber.