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A Temperlery Guide to Chelsea

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Explore our guide to Cheslea – home to our pop-up store – featuring everything from the best local restaurants and bars, to iconic museums and local hidden gems.

Temperley London opened its pop-up store in Chelsea, London in 2020-2024 and now proudly opened the new London Flagship store on Sloane Street.

The London Flagship is designed by award-winning architect, Nick Leith Smith. The brand's signature ethos and bohemian romanticism is evident within the interior design, seamlessly blending our Somerset heritage with a London flair.

Whilst establishing our London pop-up store and Flagship store we have compiled together our favourite spots to revel, relax, dine and drink in this magical city. Discover Chelsea the Temperley London way.

Best for: Shopping

London Flagship

Ideally situated in the heart of Kensington and Chelsea on Sloane Street, our Flagship store hosts a range of our ready-to-wear and Heritage eveningwear collections. Temperley Bridal is available on request.

Visitors can also benefit from tailoring services, personal and virtual shopping, and enjoy a selection of Alice’s personal treasures on display.

Best for: Food for in or on the go

Daylesford Organic

Daylesford Organic serves up wholesome, organic food straight from their farm in the Cotswolds. A great spot to have a barista coffee and delicious pastry with friends. Or equally, in a rush then grab one of their fresh salads or incredible soups and don't forget their artisan bread.

Picture by Daylesford Organic

Best for: Discovering the Arts

Saatchi Gallery

Open seven days a week, the iconic Saatchi Gallery showcases a whole range of exhibitions from photography to contemporary art, there is something for everyone. Be sure to keep up to date as they host some unmissable one off exhibitions.

Picture by Saatchi Gallery

Best for: A Different Work-Out

Clip'n'Climb


If you are looking for a completely new, fun workout, then Clip'n'Climb is the ultimate place for adventurous individuals or groups to try their hand at climbing. All abilities are welcome with numerous walls to scale, it is definitely a great space to have a laugh and improve your fitness.

Picture by Clip'n'Climb

Best for: An Opulent Meal

Bibendum

You can't visit Chelsea without stopping at the renown Claude Bosi Bibendum in the iconic Michelin House. Whether you're popping in for coffee and lunch or relaxing over dinner and cocktails, it's an exceptional experience alike.

Picture by Claude Bosi

Best for: Uncovering Playwriting

Royal Court Theatre

Established in 1956, the Royal Court Theatre is the home for forward-thinking writers showcasing their plays and productions. From comedy to productions on current issues, there is something for everyone. You can even book a behind the scenes tour and enjoy a glass of prosecco or a cream tea as you get to know the historic venue.

Picture by Royal Court Theatre

Best for: An Authentic Taste of the East

Phat Phuc Noodle Bar

Offering a completely different experience to restaurants around, Phat Phuc Noodle Bar serves up traditional Vietnamese food from a hole in the wall under a marquee. Fragrant curries and delicious noodle dishes cooked from scratch and served up in a beautiful courtyard off Kings Road, it's one not to miss.

Picture by Phat Phuc Noodle Bar

Best for: Green Fingers

Chelsea Flower Show

Whether you have acres of land or an urban balcony, there are landscapes and gardens to inspire everyone. So if you're lucky enough to be in town for the Chelsea London Flower Show it is a four day event not to miss, plus on the last day you even have the opportunity to buy a display!

Picture by RHS Chelsea Flower Show