Chelsea is still perhaps the address that most Londoners aspire to, and is packed with artists, musicians and writers, who live alongside old school aristocracy and nouveau riches alike.
Just a stone’s throw from the centre of London, Chelsea manages to remain a leafy suburb of the bustling city. The borough is full with fine restaurants, bars and clubs, all of the highest standards, with prices to match. The celebrated designer and restauranteur Terence Conran has several eateries round these parts.
Two situated in the quirky Michelin Building, which also houses the perfectly formed Conran Shop featuring furniture, homewares, gifts and foods you simply can’t live without. The Oyster Bar downstairs is perfect for a light lunch of seafood and champagne, and the more lavish Bibendum, offers world-class dining on the top floor.
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