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From flats to rent in Chelsea near Sloane Square to properties closer to the river, our curated collection puts you within reach of everything that makes this neighbourhood distinctive - without compromising on the comfort and care your stay deserves.

Duke of York Square
Duke of York Square
Duke of York Square

Why choose Veeve in Chelsea?

Why choose Veeve in Chelsea?

Chelsea blends village charm with cosmopolitan energy. Tree-lined streets meet world-class galleries, while the King's Road hums with independent boutiques and pavement cafés.

Whether you're here for a weekend or settling in for longer, Veeve places you at the heart of Chelsea: morning walks along the Thames, evenings at the Royal Court Theatre, weekends exploring the Saatchi Gallery.

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Chelsea, reimagined

Chelsea, reimagined

We can place you within walking distance of the King's Road, which runs west to east towards Sloane Square. This is where Mary Quant revolutionised fashion in the swinging sixties, and today you'll find high-end boutiques and some of London's finest restaurants.

Our short term rentals give you the perfect access to this historic shopping street and the surrounding residential areas that residents guard fiercely.

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Your Chelsea guide

Your Chelsea guide

Restaurants

RESTAURANT GORDON RAMSAY

You’ll have to be super organised if you want a chance at nabbing a spot at one of London’s – and the world’s – finest restaurants. Bookings are regularly taken over three months in advance, and few diners drop out. Who would dare? This iconic London restaurant has held on to its three Michelin stars for over 17 years, the longest run of any Michelin-starred restaurant in London. The sommelier team here truly know their stuff – so don’t hesitate to ask for a recommendation – and the wit and charm of maitre d’ Jean Claude Breton is well renowned amongst London restaurant-goers. Really, as far as dining experiences go, it’s unmissable.

DAPHNE’S

Princess Diana’s favourite restaurant, Daphne’s is less influential than in its thrilling 80s hey-day – but remains a dependable and utterly classic Chelsea restaurant. Serving hearty Italian dining the service here is impeccable, honed by decades of serving Chelsea’s upper-echelons – although often busy, you certainly won’t be rushed, and never snapped at (quelle horreur). Daphne’s has been brought a little more into the modern day after a refurbishment (made necessary by a fire in 2014), and the interiors are pure luxury: vintage 1950s Murano glass chandeliers drip from the ceiling, pink marble top the bar, while pleasingly crisp, white table cloths adorn every table.

Arts & Culture
Shopping Streets
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person in blue shirt writing on white paper
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turned on flat screen monitor
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Restaurants

RESTAURANT GORDON RAMSAY

You’ll have to be super organised if you want a chance at nabbing a spot at one of London’s – and the world’s – finest restaurants. Bookings are regularly taken over three months in advance, and few diners drop out. Who would dare? This iconic London restaurant has held on to its three Michelin stars for over 17 years, the longest run of any Michelin-starred restaurant in London. The sommelier team here truly know their stuff – so don’t hesitate to ask for a recommendation – and the wit and charm of maitre d’ Jean Claude Breton is well renowned amongst London restaurant-goers. Really, as far as dining experiences go, it’s unmissable.

DAPHNE’S

Princess Diana’s favourite restaurant, Daphne’s is less influential than in its thrilling 80s hey-day – but remains a dependable and utterly classic Chelsea restaurant. Serving hearty Italian dining the service here is impeccable, honed by decades of serving Chelsea’s upper-echelons – although often busy, you certainly won’t be rushed, and never snapped at (quelle horreur). Daphne’s has been brought a little more into the modern day after a refurbishment (made necessary by a fire in 2014), and the interiors are pure luxury: vintage 1950s Murano glass chandeliers drip from the ceiling, pink marble top the bar, while pleasingly crisp, white table cloths adorn every table.

Arts & Culture
Shopping Streets
Restaurants

RESTAURANT GORDON RAMSAY

You’ll have to be super organised if you want a chance at nabbing a spot at one of London’s – and the world’s – finest restaurants. Bookings are regularly taken over three months in advance, and few diners drop out. Who would dare? This iconic London restaurant has held on to its three Michelin stars for over 17 years, the longest run of any Michelin-starred restaurant in London. The sommelier team here truly know their stuff – so don’t hesitate to ask for a recommendation – and the wit and charm of maitre d’ Jean Claude Breton is well renowned amongst London restaurant-goers. Really, as far as dining experiences go, it’s unmissable.

DAPHNE’S

Princess Diana’s favourite restaurant, Daphne’s is less influential than in its thrilling 80s hey-day – but remains a dependable and utterly classic Chelsea restaurant. Serving hearty Italian dining the service here is impeccable, honed by decades of serving Chelsea’s upper-echelons – although often busy, you certainly won’t be rushed, and never snapped at (quelle horreur). Daphne’s has been brought a little more into the modern day after a refurbishment (made necessary by a fire in 2014), and the interiors are pure luxury: vintage 1950s Murano glass chandeliers drip from the ceiling, pink marble top the bar, while pleasingly crisp, white table cloths adorn every table.

Arts & Culture
Shopping Streets
person in blue shirt writing on white paper
person in blue shirt writing on white paper
group of people using laptop computer
turned on flat screen monitor
three men laughing while looking in the laptop inside room

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