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A popular neighborhood of London, Chelsea, a part of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is home to some
Of the finest attractions that London has to offer. From chic & trendy boutiques to spectacular historical monuments, the area
is rich in history as much as it is fashionable. From uber cool shopping areas like
King’s road to award winning restaurants to fancy 18th And 19th
Houses, Chelsea is definitely one of the places to be when one is in
London. And what better way to enjoy its
Sights and sounds other than to stay in one of the holiday apartments located in Chelsea.
When
You stay in a centrally located neighborhood like Chelsea, you find yourself
Situated not far from some of the areas lesser known attractions and art
Galleries like:
King’s Road Gallery
Not
Many are aware that the ever popular King’s Road which is often associated with
Shopping hides a hidden jewel by the name of Kings Road Gallery in its ambit. Spread
Over three floors, the gallery showcases some of the finest European and Asian
Contemporary arts of our times. Opened from Monday-Saturday
From 10-6pm, it is definitely worth a visit.
Chelsea Physic Garden
London abounds with gardens and Chelsea is no exception. The neighborhood is
Home to the second oldest botanical garden in Britain- the Chelsea Physic
Garden. The Garden is home to over 5000 species of plants including the largest
Olive tree in Britain and an outdoor grapefruit tree. Admission to this hidden
Gem cost GBP 9 including a guided/audio tour.
Chelsea Old Town Hall
Now used as a center for weddings, fairs and exhibitions, this grand town hall
Is known for its wonderful 20th Century murals. Opened from Monday to Friday
From 9am - 5pm
It’s not possible to list the
The names of all the other less known and popular attractions located in and around
Chelsea. The area abounds with many hidden gems which are waiting to be
Explored and only a stay in Chelsea and its many serviced apartments will provide you with an opportunity to don
The explorer’s hat and embark on a trail of discovery.
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