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  1. 10 mejores atracciones en Belgravia, Londres, Inglaterra: Descubre en Tripadvisor 7.210.302 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 55 cosas que puedes hacer en Belgravia, Londres.

  2. ¡Conoce las mejores atracciones de Belgravia! Echa un vistazo a esta fantástica guía para tu viaje, sin importar si quieres explorar el lugar como lo hacen los demás turistas o verlo desde la perspectiva de la gente local.

    • Eccleston Yards
    • Knightsbridge Shopping
    • Cadogan Hall
    • Peggy Porschen, Belgravia
    • Duke of York Square Food Market
    • Elizabeth Street Cafes, Restaurants and Shoppings
    • Sloane Square and King’s Road, Chelsea
    • Pimlico Road Farmers Market
    • Sweet Tooth Tours – The Best of Belgravia’s Food Scene
    • Belgrave Square Gardens

    Belgravia is transforming. Ecclestone Yards is a former industrial yard near to Victoria station, a chic-cy little lair of former warehouses transformed into a cultural centre, full of cafes and bars (plus gyms and yoga studios so you can work it off afterwards). Centred around an outdoor yard with picnic tables, colourful deck chairs and street ar...

    From Harvey Nicks to Harrods, Knightsbridge is a world-class shopping destination with a wide and wonderful selection of stylish shopping options, although try not to get run over by the gold plated Lamborghinis which rev up and roar down in the area. High end and luxury fashion chains in Knightsbridge include Burberry, Ted Baker, Rolex and Louis V...

    How do you get to Cadogan Hall? Practice etc etc etc. One of London’s top live music venues, Cadogan Hall is home to the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (not literally – they leave at night) and is a historic hall in the heart of Chelsea dating back to 1907 when it first opened a church (it didn’t become an actual concert hall until 2004). If you visi...

    Hello cupcake! Possibly the most photographed building and popular thing to do in Belgravia (due to its bright pink and faux floral AF exterior). If you are on Instagram or TikTok, you’ll likely have a sense of deja vu as you first approach Peggy Porschen. The downside to this fame is that you may have to push aside posers and Instagram wannabes fr...

    In the heart of Chelsea and in the shadow of Sloane Square, the weekly foodie market at the Duke of York Square is one of the best food markets in London. Packed full of gourmet goodness and easy to picnic with as the lawn outside the Saatchi Gallery is often open, especially in the summer months. One of our particular favourite food stalls at the ...

    Belgravia’s Elizabeth Street has a sundry of cafes, restaurants and fine fashion stores, perfect for outdoor sessions and people watching. Most of the businesses (particularly the fashion and floral stores) band together to change their foliage displays out front seasonably. Expect bright orange and yellow displays in the fall / autumn. Tomtom Coff...

    Cosmopolitan Chelsea and its iconic Kings Road (famous in the swinging 60s and now more for its antique shops and designer labels) is a millionaire’s playground – although with its sheer number of cafes, restaurants and every day high street chains, there is something to suit all budgets. One of the best shopping areas is the new(ish) shopping vill...

    Held every Saturday from 9am to 2pm, Pimlico Road Farmers’ Market has established itself over the last 20 years as one of London’s best farmers markets. This might explain why the queue for tomatoes on our last visit was sooo long – they must be blooming incredible. Based around Orange Square under the watchful eye of a Mozart statue (this is where...

    2023 update: Sweet Tooth Tours are temporarily closed / unavailable As you’d expect from such an affluent area of London, there are a lot of very good food and drink options in Belgravia. If you want to make the most of your tasting time here, we’d recommend you go on a Sweet Tooth Tour, particularly their ‘Sugar and Spice’ trip, essentially a morn...

    Home to many embassies (so lots of German, Hungarian, Romanian, Spanish, Portuguese flags etc) which hopefully you don’t have to visit (unless you are becoming a citizen of the UK), Belgrave Square Gardens boasts a large number of beautiful statues including one of Columbus (the explorer – not to be confused with the statue of Columbo in Budapest) ...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2022 · Belgravia is beautiful all year round, thanks to the white stucco architecture and creative floral displays. But if you dream of sitting on the streets to make the most of those outdoor spaces then plan to visit between May and September but never rule out rain!

  4. 11 de jul. de 2018 · The Grenadier. Walk the Embassies. Afternoon Tea at the Goring. Ministry of Nomads Art Gallery. Christmas Markets – Pimlico Rd and Elizabeth St. Dominique Ansel Bakery. Cadogan Hall. St. Paul’s Church. Belgrave Square Garden. Author: John Rabon. Ian Fleming Blue Plaque.

  5. Ready to discover Belgravia for yourself? Don’t miss this guide to the best things to do in Belgravia including top shopping, dining and drinking spots.

  6. www.londresturismo.es › belgraviaBelgravia - Londres

    En este barrio se encuentran la mayoría de los consulados, entre ellos el de España. Además, paseando por sus calles nos toparemos con los grandiosos almacenes Harrod’s, todo un icono para ir de compras. Sin duda, un paseo por el barrio de Belgravia nos hará descubrir el Londres más señorial.