In similar fashion to its football representative, Chelsea is glamorous and wealthy. Housed within its bounds are two of Englands most trendy streets: Sloane Square and the Kings Road which contain an assortment of upmarket stores and boutiques. Often ridiculed for being full of Sloaneys the area does have an air of exclusiveness and this is extended to its bars and clubs which can give off the impression of being simply the watering holes of the super rich...
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In similar fashion to its football representative, Chelsea is glamorous and wealthy. Housed within its bounds are two of Englands most trendy streets: Sloane Square and the Kings Road which contain an assortment of upmarket stores and boutiques. Often ridiculed for being full of Sloaneys the area does have an air of exclusiveness and this is extended to its bars and clubs which can give off the impression of being simply the watering holes of the super rich. Aside from expensive shops and swish bars, however, Chelsea does have something deeper to offer. The Royal Court Theatre, described as the most important in Europe is attractive for those looking to support up and coming playwrights. The Royal Hospital, home to Chelseas celebrated Flower Show, meanwhile is perfect for a visit to marvel at its architectural brilliance. And if the funds are right, then head to the Bluebird Club and Dining Rooms for some exquisite British cuisine.