Chiswick  A Grand Day Out!

Chiswick Cheese Market serves as a delicious and delightful opportunity to explore this vibrant corner of London and its array of culinary and cultural delights. Beyond the market, spend a Sunday sampling Chiswick’s wealth of attractions.

The bustling High Road offers an eclectic mix of independent stores, charming charity shops boasting quality finds, and high street stores. Tease your tastebuds and gather your cheeses and other market bounty and then indulge in a coffee or lunch at one of the charming coffee shops, restaurants or pubs off the beaten track of Chiswick.


The Thames towpath awaits for those with a penchant for exploration. A leisurely walk will take you past the graceful architecture of Georgian and Victorian residences dotted with blue plaques of the many famous residents as well as the picturesque pubs of Strand on the Green.

Delve further into Chiswick’s rich history by visiting Chiswick House, one of the earliest and possibly most exquisite examples of Neo-Palladian architecture. Built by Lord Burlington, Chiswick House was designed as an homage to the wonders of European art architecture witnessed during his ‘Grand Tours’ and trips to Paris. Immerse yourself in the tranquillity of its sprawling gardens, perfect for a picnic, a wander or a moment of quiet contemplation.

Finally, no visit to Chiswick would be complete without a stop at Fullers Brewery. With a storied history dating back to 1845, this esteemed establishment offers informative tours tailored for beer enthusiasts, providing a fascinating glimpse into the art and science of brewing.

So, whether you’re drawn by the allure of Chiswick Cheese Market or the myriad of attractions that grace this charming locale, a day in West London promises to be a delightful journey filled with culinary delights, cultural discoveries, and memorable experiences.