
Special events in iconic venues alongside a programme of outdoor entertainment will bring the streets of Chelsea to life

Venues
Cadogan Hall
One of London’s leading performance venues, with a diverse range of concerts, from classical, jazz, pop and folk, plus talks, films, dance and conferences.
Royal Court Theatre
Known as the writers’ theatre, The Royal Court is a leading national and international force for cultivating and supporting writers for the past 60 years.
Saatchi Gallery
Housed in an iconic Grade II listed building, Saatchi Gallery has been showcasing the work of emerging artists since it opened in 1985.
Duke of York Square
Duke of York Square offers an unrivalled range of international fashion, food, beauty and culture – with the iconic Saatchi Gallery at its heart.
Saatchi Green
Overlooked by the Saatchi Gallery, this lush green frequently hosts free outdoor yoga, running classes and other activities.
King’s Road
King’s Road is one of London’s top shopping locations, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of trendy boutiques, unique labels, and designer shops.
Pavilion Road
Step off Sloane Square and discover the village-heart of Chelsea with artisan food & restaurants, beauty & fashion along this pedestrianised mews.
The Cadogan Hotel
An elegant Chelsea landmark blending historic charm with modern luxury, offering sophisticated accommodations and exquisite dining.
Plan Your Visit
Duke of York Square will be the epicentre of proceedings for Chelsea Arts Festival. Parking in the area is often very busy and we would highly recommend using public transport.
By Underground
The closest underground station is Sloane Square, served by the District & Circle lines, which is 5 minutes’ walk away. To see a full underground map visit: tfl.org.uk/tubemap
By Bike
There are two banks of cycle racks provided at Duke of York Square (one on the Kings Road outside Space NK and the other on the Square by Fursac) as well as nearby Santander cycle docking stations at Cadogan Gardens and Royal Avenue. For more details vist: tfl.gov.uk/cycling
By Bus
There is a bus stop directly alongside the Square, on the King’s Road. For a map of routes serving Duke of York Square please visit: tfl.org.uk/busmap
By Taxi
All black cabbies will know where Duke of York Square is.

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