Chiswick Accommodation

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Chiswick Accommodation

Chiswick, a charming neighborhood in West London, is a delightful mix of village tranquility and city life. This leafy suburb is renowned for its rich history and striking Georgian architecture, with the iconic Chiswick House, a magnificent neo-Palladian villa, serving as a focal point. The neighborhood boasts an array of eclectic dining options, from quaint tearooms to Michelin-starred restaurants. Nature lovers will appreciate the serene beauty of the Thames riverside walks, while culture aficionados can explore the annual Chiswick Book Festival and the vibrant local art scene. With convenient access to the London Underground, Chiswick offers an idyllic retreat from the hustle of central London.
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  • Gillian W
    Cape Town, South Africa11 contributions
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    Chiswick Highlights Chiswick High Road is special. Lots of individual shops and restaurants. Not full of chain stores like many High Streets If you like charity shopping, Chiswick had about 20 shops, windows so well displayed, they’re almost indistinguishable from the many boutiques. Bargains are to be had. Designer labels are up for the grabs for the keen eyed shopper. Staff are all super friendly volunteers who odd did treats if you arrive with your furry friend. Good coffee shops, an independent butcher and fishmonger, flower and vegetable stalls and a cheese market once a month.
    Visited July 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 30 July 2024
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    Chiswick High Road is in the upmarket area of Chiswick and crammed full of eateries and shops of every kind. It's. great place to wander down and to see and be seen. Worth a couple of hours in an upmarket part of London!
    Visited January 2025
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    Written 12 January 2025
  • Karen R
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    Chiswick house was shut when iarrived unfortunately, but the grounds are beautiful. Plenty of green space, lovely waterfall area, ducks, swans etc. Found only 1 set of toilets but didn't use them. A lovely day out in the sunshine.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 31 August 2024
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