CHELSEA


The nearest tube station to Chelsea is Fulham Broadway which is on the District Line and is a 5 minute walk from the ground. The nearest mainline station is West Brompton which is a 15-20 minute walk to the ground. It is not recommended to drive to Stamford Bridge as like many London stadiums the surrounding area has a series of parking restrictions on match days and you may find yourself parked quite a long way from the ground, a more sensible idea would be to park on the edge of town and to catch the tube to Chelsea FC.

If you wish to stay near Stamford Bridge then look no further than the Millennium & Copthorne Hotel, built onto the site of Stamford Bridge. This hotel is a must for any die-hard Chelsea supporter. The onsite restaurant is called 55, a name inspired by the year that Chelsea first won the league.

The Millennium & Copthorne Hotel is one of over 800 in London so are you never short of choice. If you want to stay closer to the centre of London try the glamorous five star Savoy Hotel on The Strand; or for a more reasonable price point, try the conveniently located Ascot Hyde Park Hotel near Paddington.

Central London is only 20-30 minutes away by bus and has a plethora of night-time entertainment ranging from clubs, pubs to theatres and cinemas.

Chelsea’s fabulous Kings Road has plenty of places to wine and dine after the game. Of the many restaurants, Bluebird and Henry J Beans are recommended, or if you fancy splashing out try Restaurant Gordon Ramsey. For a few drinks and a dance, head down to Crazy Larry’s at 533 Kings Road – it really is crazy!. For more information visit http://www.MatchHotels.com

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