Welcome to our guide for the area around Lower Sloane Street in Kensington and Chelsea. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Lower Sloane Street is 'Sloane Square Tube' which is about 2 minutes to the North East.
L'Artisan du Chocolat
89 Lower Sloane Street, SW1W 8DA
If you haven't yet visited this innovative, highly revered, choc shop, then a trip here to pick up some... More
L'Artisan du Chocolat
89 Lower Sloane Street, SW1W 8DA
Ever tried lapsang souchong flavoured chocolate? How about Sichuan pepper or red wine and tobacco? If not, you... More
L'Artisan du Chocolat
89 Lower Sloane Street, SW1W 8DA
L'Artisan du Chocolat take their sweeties very seriously indeed, obsessing over textures, subtly balanced flavours and freshness.... More
L'Artisan du Chocolat
89 Lower Sloane Street, SW1W 8DA
If you haven't yet visited this innovative, highly revered, choc shop, then a trip here to pick up some... More
Hot Chocolate
The Chocolate Society
Considered by some to contain aphrodisiac properties, a tonne of lip-smacking chocolate on Valentines Day is the perfect opportunity to seduce the... More
Local Hotels
Near Lower Sloane Street, SW1W
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Where the old Royal Court Hotel used to be now there’s this welcoming and well decorated reincarnation. All the 102 air conditioned rooms come full ... More
Stylish antique décor, a peaceful but convenient location, and spacious, airy rooms are all essential to this hotel's appeal. Yet it is the unbeatable service ... More
Big-haired cynic Simon Amstell recently announced he was giving up Never Mind The Buzzcocks to concentrate on his live work. And so here he is, ...More
On an average Saturday you'll find a small gathering of around 25 stalls in this pedestrianised space. There's an intimate, friendly atmosphere at Pimlico Road ...More
The Saatchi Gallery re-opened on 9th October 2008 in the former military barracks of the Duke of York's Headquarters. The 70,000 square feet represents a ...More
Built by Sir Christopher Wren 1682-1692, the Grade I-listed Royal Hospital Chelsea was intended by King Charles II to be a home for soldiers who ... More
Highly acclaimed chocolate shop with a range of freshly prepared, uniquely flavoured treats.
Ever tried lapsang souchong flavoured chocolate? How about Sichuan pepper or red wine ... More
Following a £100-million refit, this prestigious department store now boasts six tiers of curved glass balconies. Keeping with tradition, the shop is still endlessly ... More
The Instituto is the official Spanish Government Cultural Centre. The London branch is one of forty that make up the largest Spanish teaching organisation in ...More
Second oldest botanic garden in England.
The largest fruiting olive tree in Britain and the world’s northern-most outdoor grapefruit tree call this historic botanic and apothecary ... More
The great thing about The Phoenix is that, despite its location just off the Kings Road, it remains resolutely un-stuffy. What should be a Sloane-y ... More
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