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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChiswickChiswick - Wikipedia

    Painting Corney House in Chiswick from the River by Jacob Knyff, 1675–80. St Nicholas Church is in the centre. Chiswick occupies a meander of the River Thames, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Charing Cross. The district is built up towards the north with more open space in the south, including the grounds of Chiswick House and Duke's Meadows.

    • Chiswick High Road
    • Chiswick House and Gardens
    • Fullers Brewery Shop and Tours
    • Sipsmith’s Distillery
    • Chiswick Cheese Market Aka ‘Cheesewick’
    • Chiswick Farmers and Food Market
    • The Chiswick Cinema
    • Strand on The Green
    • Chiswick Flower Market
    • Tabard Theatre

    Leafy and tree-lined with a range of independent and chain shops, Chiswick High Road is one of the nicest high streets in London, and perfect for a day of shopping, eating and drinking (not necessarily in that order). From alfresco flower stalls to restaurant patios and old cinemas turned into antique stalls, there are a lot of things to do on Chis...

    One of the most beguiling and beautiful house and gardens in West London (likely our favourite, alongside Fulham Palace), Chiswick House is an 18th century palladian villa. It was once residence to Lord Burlington and is set in 65 acres of stunning park land, with Chiswick river views and hidden statues. Chiswick House Gardens are free to visit (no...

    Cheers to Fuller’s Brewery! A local legend and brewing onsite here since the 17th century, you know you are getting near to the Fuller’s Brewery when you smell the hops in the air. We’ve enjoyed the Fuller’s Brewery Tour, mainly because it ends in a 30 minute free pour of any beer at the bar (oh and all the history too). The Fullers Brewery Tour st...

    If you aren’t a brewery or beer fan, another alcohol adventure in Chiswick could be a trip to Sipsmith’s Gin Distillery, which offers tours of their gin factory (just the tonic! sorry..). Here you can learn about the resurgence in this berry good gin (a ginaissance) and taste Sipsmiths at the source. As well as seeing the copper pot stills (the fir...

    A Gouda edition to the Chiswick food scene, this ‘grate’ Chiswick cheese market pops up every month in Chiswick – just follow the smell we guess (or head to Old Market Square in Chiswick). Apparently, Chiswick was once known as ‘Cheesewick’ – an old traditional term for a cheese farm (although we don’t really find this brie-lieveable..). The Cheese...

    The Chiswick Farmers Market is an organic produce pop-up that is a little walk away from Chiswick High Road. Open most Sundays and located at Duke’s Meadow (close to the River Thames) with a handful of stalls, this is worth combining with a trip to Chiswick but not one to come a long distance for especially as there are much bigger and better farme...

    Feeling like a film, or just want to escape the good old British rain? This new Chiswick cinema is independently run and has five state of the art screens, a bar and private member’s area (swish). Here, you can arrange a private screening and dining experience too with a menu from a former Michelin star chef. Or for mere mortals, The Chiswick Cinem...

    We’ll whisper this so hopefully not too many people hear but we think the Strand of the Green is possibly our favourite area in Chiswick (if not the whole of West London), running from Kew Bridge along a beautiful stretch of the River Thames. Never too busy or overcrowded, Chiswick’s Strand on the Green is a hidden gem. With four riverside pubs all...

    This new(ish) Chiswick Flower market is the first open-air flower market to open in London for 150 years and blooms into life the first Sunday of every month, come rain or shine. The Chiswick Flower Market also saves west Londoner’s having to travel over to east London to visit Columbia Road Flower Market. There are around 20-30 stalls from local g...

    What is better than a theatre? A theatre in a pub! Located on the first floor of the The Tabard pub, the Tabard Theatre in Chiswick has been packing them in for years, showcasing local talent as well as professional productions. It is definitely worth keeping an eye on their upcoming events as local luminaries often put on work in progress shows (p...

  2. www.visitlondon.com › things-to-do › london-areasChiswick - visitlondon.com

    This tranquil west London neighbourhood is one of the prettiest and leafiest suburbs of the city. Dine at riverside bars and restaurants, soak up the thriving cafe culture, peruse its independent shops and explore historic houses such as Syon House and Chiswick House.

    • Chiswick House and Gardens. BURLINGTON LANE, W4 2RP.
    • The Old Cinema. 160 CHISWICK HIGH ROAD, W4 1PR.
    • Chiswick Sunday Market.
    • Chiswick Riverside Walks. Chiswick is situated right on the bank of the River Thames, so it only makes sense that you enjoy your time there with a picturesque walk.
    • Peruse Hogarth’s House. Built in 1700, Hogarth’s House in Chiswick was the country residence of humourist William Hogarth until his death in 1749. This house is steeped in rich history and is free to enter.
    • Admire Chiswick House. Chiswick House is a magnificent example of 18th-century British architecture. Its rich history and surroundings make for a great day trip from Chiswick.
    • Ghost-Spotting at the Black Lion Pub. The Black Lion Pub is a well-known boozer on the north bank of the Thames, between Hammersmith and Chiswick. Mixing the history of a traditional English pub with excellent British ales, the pub also boasts delicious food and a fantastic wine list.
    • Scoff Your Face at Chiswick Cheese Market. Feeling cheesy? Head to Chiswick Cheese Market and check out the 150 distinct cheese varieties they have. It’s un-brie-leivable.
  3. 9 of the best things to do in Chiswick. Jules Drury of Chiswick Mum. Chiswick is an amazing mix of village and city. Less than 30 minutes from central London on the Tube, the area's broad clean streets and raft of independent shops and cafes give it a truly continental feel.

  4. Chiswick, an affluent London enclave, seamlessly blends historic elegance with trendy boutiques and a vibrant culinary scene along the River Thames. Chiswick's nightlife offers a sophisticated mix of cozy pubs, stylish bars, and chic eateries, creating a lively atmosphere for those seeking a night out in this London district.

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