Tips for staying in Chiswick
Our amazing serviced apartments in Chiswick are furnished with the corporate traveller in mind; work spaces and stylish interiors create an ideal environment for any projects you may need to carry out whilst away. However, for those who like to get out and about to meet with colleagues and do work, Chiswick is filled with cafes for the coffee lovers. With idyllic spots such as Brew and Chief Coffee, to name a few, you are sure to find a place to stop in this peaceful district. Other tips and recommendations for Chiswick include:
Transport in Chiswick
Chiswick is an ideal location for those travelling to the London area from overseas due to its convenient location near to Heathrow Airport. Its key road connections, such as the A4 motorway, also make it easily reachable from other part of the UK. Additionally, the district is situated on the District line where you can get the tube for one stop from Chiswick Park Station to Acton Town. From here, the Piccadilly line will take you directly into central London; an easy route to navigate for those usually unfamiliar to the tube system.
Shopping in Chiswick
Chiswick High Road is populated with many familiar high street names, along with independent treasures nestled between them. If you are in need for a quick lunch break between shops, or eager to treat yourself to a drink after a busy shopping day, No 197 at Chiswick Fire Station is a new, up and coming contemporary fire station-turned-restaurant , offering a buzzing backdrop for a spot of socialising.
Things to do in Chiswick
If you are lucky enough to stay in a serviced apartment in Chiswick on the first Sunday of the month, don’t miss out on visiting Chiswick Flower Market which brings beautiful, colourful plants to the streets of Chiswick. Newly opened in September of 2020, this open-air market brings London its first new flower market in 150 years. Additionally, whilst the streets of Chiswick are a lovely walking route, the magnificent Chiswick House and Gardens provides a charming setting to get your steps up whilst learning about the origins of the house.