車路士(Chelsea)是倫敦最高檔的住宅區之一,座落於貝爾格萊維亞(Belgravia)以西,緊鄰泰晤士河。 這裡不僅是影星與大使的居所,更擁有數條重要街道,例如英皇大道(King’s Road)。從這些街道延伸出的鵝卵石馬廄小巷(Mews)散發著迷人魅力,讓人想起馬車聲響比引擎轟鳴更為常見的昔日時光。 說到倫敦車路士的精彩活動,遊客的選擇可謂目不暇給。 除了逛街購物,遊客還可以探索車路士堤岸(Chelsea Embankment)、沉浸在薩奇美術館(Saatchi Gallery)的藝術氛圍中,或前往史丹福橋球場(Stamford Bridge)親身體驗英國人對足球的狂熱。 讓我們一起看看倫敦車路士的眾多精彩活動吧!
漫步車路士堤岸 (Chelsea Embankment) 步道
車路士堤岸全長 500 公尺,位於泰晤士河北岸,介於車路士橋 (Chelsea Bridge) 與艾伯特橋 (Albert Bridge) 之間;沿著此處愜意散步,是展開車路士之旅的絕佳方式。 在這裡可以飽覽河岸景致,將巴特錫發電站 (Battersea Power Station) 的新住宅開發區與巴特錫公園 (Battersea Park) 盡收眼底,而沿途綠蔭則從春季到秋季展現迷人色彩。 途中請務必在車路士藥用植物園 (Chelsea Physic Garden) 稍作停留,這片隱世綠地始建於 1673 年,最初是用於種植藥用植物的園林。 園內的奇特景觀包括世界上最北端的葡萄柚樹、英國最大的橄欖樹,以及歐洲歷史最悠久的高山岩石園。 然而,提到車路士與花園,大多數人會立刻聯想到皇家園藝學會舉辦的車路士花卉展 (Chelsea Flower Show),該展覽於每年 5 月在車路士皇家醫院 (Royal Hospital Chelsea) 的草坪舉行。 在一年中的其他時間,您可以由院內的住客帶領參觀這座歷史悠久的醫院——這些導覽員是曾為國效力的軍隊退役榮譽老兵 (Chelsea Pensioners),身穿標誌性的紅色長袍。
騎單車穿梭幽靜里弄,前往頂尖文化中心
里弄 (Mews) 指的是曾作為豪宅馬廄使用的側街,而車路士隨處可見這些充滿魅力的街道。 您可以透過 hiring a bike 騎著單車穿梭於這些通常避開車流的街道,盡情欣賞該地區最優美的建築。 沿途請留意倫敦的藍色牌匾 (Blue Plaques)。 這些藍色牌匾安裝在建築物的外牆上,用於標記名人曾居住過的地方;車路士的藍色牌匾包括紀念 Bob Marley、Oscar Wilde 和 Ingrid Bergman 的牌匾。 車路士較為現代的建築形式之一是國家陸軍博物館 (National Army Museum) 的外觀。 該博物館可免費參觀,館內設有五個展覽廳,共同呈現英國陸軍從 17 世紀內戰起源至今的歷史故事。 館內展出了 2,500 件文物,內容豐富精彩,其中包括拿破崙在滑鐵盧戰役中所騎戰馬的骨骸,以及他的宿敵威靈頓公爵的斗篷。 位於亨登 (Hendon) 的 Royal Air Force Museum 則收藏了其他珍寶,包括曾在第二次世界大戰期間協助英國對抗納粹的蘭開斯特轟炸機 (Lancaster bomber)。
探索對足球的熱愛
在比賽日,另一種形式的大軍會湧入史丹福橋球場 (Stamford Bridge) 周邊的街道——這裡正是車路士足球會的主場。 但您隨時可以透過 self-guided tour 幕後參訪這間英格蘭頂尖足球會的成功秘訣,參觀倫敦最大的足球博物館、更衣室及球場邊緣。 這座球場的位置相當獨特,就坐落在倫敦「七大公墓」(Magnificent Seven) 之一的布朗普頓公墓 (Brompton Cemetery) 旁。 這片土地隸屬皇室財產,現已成為車路士城市野生動植物的重要棲息地,同時也是約 20 萬個靈魂的安息之所。 這裡長眠的名人包括艾米琳·潘克斯特 (Emmeline Pankhurst)——她是爭取女性投票權的婦女參政運動領袖。
盡情欣賞藝術作品
薩奇美術館 (Saatchi Gallery) 位於約克公爵廣場 (Duke of York Square),最初源於廣告大亨查理斯·薩奇 (Charles Saatchi) 的私人藝術收藏。 該美術館與 1990 年代的「英國青年藝術家」(Young British Artists) 運動有著深厚的淵源,這場運動讓達米恩·赫斯特 (Damien Hurst) 和翠西·艾敏 (Tracey Emin) 受到國內外的廣泛關注。 雖然車路士藝術俱樂部 (Chelsea Art Club) 是一間專為各領域藝術家開設的私人會員制俱樂部,但藝術愛好者也不容錯過。 該俱樂部應詹姆斯·艾伯特·麥克尼爾·惠斯勒 (James Abbott McNeill Whistler) 的要求而創立,其總部巴倫小屋 (Baron Lodge) 通常會刷成純白色。 然而,為了紀念特別的週年,這裡會定期繪製大型壁畫;其狹長的門面曾裝飾過馬戲團表演者、迷彩圖案以及錯視畫,後者更營造出建築在二戰大轟炸期間被炸毀的視覺效果。
前往國王路 (King’s Road) 逛街購物
這條街道除了更具感染力的「國王路」(King’s Road) 之名外,也被冷冰冰地稱為 A3217 道路。自 1960 年代以來,它一直是車路士 (Chelsea) 地區的核心。 這條長度超過 3 公里的道路,得名於其在 1830 年前曾是君主的私人通道,可直接通往 Kew Gardens 及其宮殿。 如今,這條路擁有約 300 家商店,還有畫廊和咖啡館——薇薇安·魏斯伍德 (Vivienne Westwood) 曾與馬爾科姆·麥克拉倫 (Malcolm McLaren) 在此開設精品店,而星巴克 (Starbucks) 在英國的第一家分店也坐落於此。 另一處「藍色牌匾」(Blue Plaque) 標誌著導演卡洛·里爵士 (Sir Carol Reed) 的故居——他曾執導過《黑獄亡魂》(The Third Man)、《萬世千秋》(The Agony and the Ecstasy) 和《空中飛人》(Trapeze) 等電影。如果您在行程中想要尋求片刻寧靜,可以向北前往聖路加教堂 (St Luke’s Church)。 這座教堂不僅是倫敦最早的哥德復興式建築典範之一,也是查爾斯·狄更斯 (Charles Dickens) 與凱薩琳·霍加斯 (Catherine Hogarth) 結婚的地方;當時狄更斯正憑藉著兩天前出版的《匹克威克外傳》(The Pickwick Papers) 獲得巨大成功。
與 Go City® 一同探索車路士 (Chelsea)
車路士是倫敦最時尚的街區之一,深受從奧斯卡·王爾德 (Oscar Wilde) 到滾石樂隊 (the Rolling Stones) 等各界人士的喜愛。 如果您正到訪這座英國首都,請留意倫敦車路士的眾多精彩活動。 無論您決定參觀史丹福橋球場 (Stamford Bridge) 還是騎單車環遊該區,使用 Go City 出行,您不僅能在車路士,還能在整個倫敦節省大量景點門票費用!
Wander Chelsea Embankment
Wander Chelsea Embankment
Bookended by Chelsea Bridge and Albert Bridge, Chelsea Embankment promises a short but very sweet (and ultra-scenic) stroll along the north bank of the Thames. Gazing across the broad river from beneath lofty London plane trees is as good an introduction to Chelsea as you're likely to find. That familiar landmark directly opposite? That’d be the iconic Battersea Power Station, looking for all the world like an upturned table, its four gleaming white Art Deco chimneys (or legs, if you will) pointing every skywards. If you have time, it’s worth hopping across for a visit; its 21st-century transformation to entertainment complex, complete with shops, bars, restaurants, cinema and observation platform is a sight to behold. Right next door, Battersea Park boasts a similarly impressive embarrassment of riches, not least the Pump House gallery, boating lake, Children’s Zoo and Peace Pagoda, from which you can gaze straight back across the river at the plane trees you just left behind.
Back on Chelsea Embankment, make time for a pitstop at Chelsea Physic Garden, a small pocket of green space established in 1673 as a garden for the cultivation of edible and medicinal plants. Among its many quirky exhibits are the world’s most northerly grapefruit tree, Britain’s largest olive tree and the oldest alpine rock garden in Europe. Don’t skip the historic glasshouses with their splendid collection of species from the Americas and Atlantic islands.
The Physic may be London’s oldest garden, but it’s the Royal Horticultural Society’s Chelsea Flower Show, which takes over the grounds of Chelsea’s Royal Hospital each May, that draws the big crowds. For much of the rest of the year it’s possible to tour the historic hospital guided by one of its residents – red coated pensioners who had served the country in the military. Downton Abbey fans will recognize the building’s stunning red-brick English Baroque facade, from the series finale when Lady Edith finally got her happy ending by marrying her Bertie.
Fancy exploring a little further afield? Uber Boat by Thames Clippers call at Chelsea Harbour and serve 23 stops along the river, connecting you to Westminster, the Tower of London, Greenwich and beyond. You get a one-day river roamer pass with the Go City London pass, which also gets you discounted access to over 100 more essential London attractions, tours and activities.
Cycle along quiet mews to top cultural hubs
Cycle along quiet mews to top cultural hubs
A mews is a side street that once housed the stables of grander houses, and Chelsea has these attractive little thoroughfares in spades. Take in the area’s best architecture by pedaling your way along these (generally) traffic-free streets on a rented bike. Peepers peeled for London’s blue plaques along the way. These little wall-mounted markers immortalize the places where famous figures lived, died, worked and performed and you’ll find plenty of them – including Bob Marley, Lillie Langtry and Oscar Wilde – attached to building facades throughout the borough.
The National Army Museum is one of Chelsea’s more modern architectural marvels. Free to visit, it consists of five galleries, which together tell the story of the British Army from its origins in the Civil Wars of the 17th Century right up to the present day. Lock up your bike at the dedicated stands by the enormous armored tank parked outside (trust us when we say you really can’t miss it). Then step inside to explore some 2,500 eye-popping artifacts, including the skeleton of Napoleon’s horse (yes, really) alongside the cloak of his arch nemesis the Duke of Wellington, plus Lawrence of Arabia’s robes, Florence Nightingale’s lamp, and much more besides.
Pedal your way to Duke of York Square, home of the Saatchi Gallery, which developed out of the private art collection of advertising impresario Charles Saatchi. It’s often associated with the Young British Artists movement of the 1990s, which brought Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin to national and international attention, and you’ll find works by these and other established and upland-coming contemporary artists at the regularly rotating exhibitions held here.
Discover the English obsession with soccer
Discover the English obsession with soccer
An army of a very different kind floods the streets around Stamford Bridge – Chelsea Football Club’s home ground – on match days. But you can take a peep behind the scenes any day of the week on a guided tour. You’ll get a chance to eyeball the club’s silverware up close (as well as the opportunity to have your photo taken with UEFA Champions League trophies. You’ll also get to visit the dressing room and press room and even to imagine the roar of the crowd as you pass through the hallowed players’ tunnel to the edge of the pitch itself. It’s manna for soccer fans but, in the event that you consider a visit to Chelsea FC about as much fun as a wet kipper around the face, there are several alternative stadium tours available with Go City London, including Arsenal, Spurs and West Ham grounds, as well as wonderful Wembley itself. Just pick your team!
Got a bit of extra time on your hands? Chelsea’s stadium has a rather unusual location beside Brompton Cemetery, one of London’s ‘Magnificent Seven’. Property of the crown, it has become an important habitat for Chelsea’s urban wildlife, as well as being the final resting place of some 200,000 souls. Among its most notable permanent residents are suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst, epidemiologist John Snow and John Keats’ muse Fanny Brawne.
Hit the King’s Road
Hit the King’s Road
Known rather drably as the A3217, as well as the far more evocative King’s Road, this three-kilometer-long thoroughfare has dominated the Chelsea scene since the 1960s. Fun fact alert: it was also, until 1830, used as a private road for the monarch, providing direct access to Kew Gardens and Palace. Hence, you see, the regal name.
Nowadays, you can give your credit card a very serious workout in its 300-or-so high-end stores, where you could easily spend a king’s ransom (geddit?) on fashion one-offs, branded kitchenware, cool wall art and more. Heck, even a takeout coffee and croissant here might set you back a week’s wages.
But with good reason. After all, the King’s Road ain’t without pedigree. Vivienne Westwood once had a boutique here with Malcolm McLaren, while Starbucks opened its first UK premises on the street too. Another blue plaque marks the place Sir Carol Reed lived – director of such movies as The Third Man, Trapeze and Oliver!.
And, if all that shopping and traffic noise leaves you in need of a little tranquility, head north to St Luke’s Church. Not only is it one of the earliest examples of the Gothic Revival style in London, it was also the church where Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth, flush with the success of The Pickwick Papers, published just two days prior.
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