Our Guide To A Weekend In Sloane Square Our Guide To A Weekend In Sloane Square

Our Guide To A Weekend In Sloane Square

Sloane Square is an elegant and historical part of London with a lot to offer, from high-end shopping to delightful eateries and

beautiful parks. Featuring must-visit places like Colbert, Duke of York Square, the charming florists and bakeries along

Pavilion Road and Really Wild’s Flagship Store.

Start your Sloane Square adventure by visiting the Really Wild Clothing flagship store just a few steps away from the underground

station. Located in the heart of Chelsea, our boutique is the ultimate destination for lovers of timeless and stylish high-quality clothing

and accessories. From tweed jackets and beautiful dresses to luxurious cashmere scarves, Really Wild offers a unique blend of rural

heritage and urban style. The knowledgeable and friendly staff will help you find the perfect outfit for any occasion.

Brunch at Colbert:

After you’ve explored Really Wild, pop in and see our neighbours at Colbert. A well-known and respected French brasserie

with classic Parisian decor and an extensive menu. Colbert is the perfect place for brunch, enjoy a croissant and a café au lait

while soaking in the lively atmosphere and watching the world go by. This restaurant’s charm will transport you to the

heart of Paris without leaving Chelsea.

Duke of York Square:

Duke of York Square is a hub of activity with a relaxed, village-like atmosphere. This delightful square is home to high-end

shops, cafes, and a bustling market on weekends. Stroll through the square enjoying the picturesque surroundings and

explore the latest exhibitions at the famous Saatchi Gallery. Duke of York Square is a great spot to relax and

people-watch, so grab a coffee from one of the nearby cafes and take in the local environment.

Pavilion Road:

For a more intimate and hidden gem experience, make your way to Pavilion Road, a charming little street that runs parallel

to Sloane Square. You’ll be greeted by an array of independent florists and bakeries that exhibit a homely village feel.

Stop by Moyses Stevens to admire the stunning arrangements and pick up a bouquet to brighten your day. Then, venture

into the bakeries and eateries to indulge in freshly baked bread, pastries, wine and even cheese.

Whats on in November:

Season of Sculpture at the Saatchi Gallery:

Wednesday 15th November

Kings Road Christmas Light Switch On:

Friday 18th November