Fulham Area Guide

With a relaxed suburban feel you would be forgiven for not realising how close to London you were. With the non-stop 24/7 attitude of central London locations, Fulham by comparison is an oasis.

Leafy open spaces, quaint independent coffee shops, boutique retail stores and the ol’ favourite, a section of English pubs create a community vibe allowing visiting tourists to feel right at home. 

Between the end of WWII and the 1980’s Fulham reinvented its image and underwent a period of gentrification. Taking it from a  predominatly working class area to one of the most expensive and sought after places to live in London.

Fulham is home to two high profile professional football clubs. It’s also home to the exclusive sports and social club The Hurlingham. Most famous for polo, the clubhouse is set within 42 acre of green space.


Local Features

Fulham Palace
Chelsea Football Club
Boutiques

Fulham Area Guide

With a relaxed suburban feel you would be forgiven for not realising how close to London you were. With the non-stop 24/7 attitude of central London locations, Fulham by comparison is an oasis.

Leafy open spaces, quaint independent coffee shops, boutique retail stores and the ol’ favourite, a section of English pubs create a community vibe allowing visiting tourists to feel right at home. 

Between the end of WWII and the 1980’s Fulham reinvented its image and underwent a period of gentrification. Taking it from a  predominatly working class area to one of the most expensive and sought after places to live in London.

Fulham is home to two high profile professional football clubs. It’s also home to the exclusive sports and social club The Hurlingham. Most famous for polo, the clubhouse is set within 42 acre of green space.


Local Features

Fulham Palace
Chelsea Football Club
Boutiques