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Chelsea Bridge
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Nearby attractions
The Coaling Jetty
Battersea Power Station Pier, London SW8 4NR, United Kingdom
Battersea Park Children's Zoo
Battersea Park, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Jurassic World: The Experience
Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd E, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AX, United Kingdom
Battersea Park
Battersea Park Rd, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
Royal Hospital South Grounds
Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3 4SR, United Kingdom
Power Station Park
Battersea Power Station, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AX, United Kingdom
The London Peace Pagoda
Battersea Park, Carriage Dr N, London SW11 4NJ, United Kingdom
National Army Museum
Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT, United Kingdom
Royal Hospital Chelsea
Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4LW, United Kingdom
Prospect Place Playground
Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW8 5BN, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Megan's Battersea Power Station
The Power Station, 27 Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8NN, United Kingdom
Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea
2 Arches Lane Circus, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom
Chelsea Burger
Chelsea Bridge, Nine Elms, London SW11 8NU, United Kingdom
Cinnamon Kitchen
Battersea Power Station, Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom
Tonkotsu Battersea
Battersea Power Station, 6 Arches Ln, Nine Elms, London SW11 8AB, United Kingdom
Wright Brothers Battersea Power Station
The Power Station, 26 Circus West Village, London SW11 8EZ, United Kingdom
Fiume
Village Battersea Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW8 5BN, United Kingdom
Tapas Brindisa Battersea
25 Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8EZ, United Kingdom
The Locals Chelsea
8 Gatliff Rd, London SW1W 8DT, United Kingdom
Arcade Food Hall & Bar Battersea Power Station
1st Floor, 330, The Power Station, Circus Rd S, Nine Elms, London SW11 8DD, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Churchill Apartments
Sullivan House, Pimlico, London SW1V 3BP, United Kingdom
The Windermere Hotel, London
142-144 Warwick Wy, Pimlico, London SW1V 4JE, United Kingdom
Georgian House Hotel
35 - 39 St George's Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DG, United Kingdom
The 29 London
29-31 St George's Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DG, United Kingdom
Eccleston Square Hotel
37 Eccleston Square, Pimlico, London SW1V 1PB, United Kingdom
OYO Bakers Hotel London Victoria
126 Warwick Wy, Pimlico, London SW1V 4JA, United Kingdom
The Portico Hotel London
30-32 St George's Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4BN, United Kingdom
OYO Townhouse New England, London Victoria
20 St George's Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4BN, United Kingdom
Chelsea Bridge Apartments
Parking, Parking lot, lot 124 Prince of Wales Dr, Nine Elms, London SW8 4BJ, United Kingdom
OYO St George Hotel
115 St George's Dr, Pimlico, London SW1V 4DA, United Kingdom
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Chelsea Bridge

Chelsea Bridge Rd, London SW3 4SL, United Kingdom
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attractions: The Coaling Jetty, Battersea Park Children's Zoo, Jurassic World: The Experience, Battersea Park, Royal Hospital South Grounds, Power Station Park, The London Peace Pagoda, National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Chelsea, Prospect Place Playground, restaurants: Megan's Battersea Power Station, Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea, Chelsea Burger, Cinnamon Kitchen, Tonkotsu Battersea, Wright Brothers Battersea Power Station, Fiume, Tapas Brindisa Battersea, The Locals Chelsea, Arcade Food Hall & Bar Battersea Power Station
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Nearby attractions of Chelsea Bridge

The Coaling Jetty

Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Jurassic World: The Experience

Battersea Park

Royal Hospital South Grounds

Power Station Park

The London Peace Pagoda

National Army Museum

Royal Hospital Chelsea

Prospect Place Playground

The Coaling Jetty

The Coaling Jetty

4.5

(54)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Battersea Park Children's Zoo

Battersea Park Children's Zoo

4.3

(1.2K)

Closed
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Jurassic World: The Experience

Jurassic World: The Experience

4.0

(381)

Closed
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Battersea Park

Battersea Park

4.7

(8.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Walk Londons sights with a retired royal guard
Walk Londons sights with a retired royal guard
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Greater London, WC2, United Kingdom
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London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
London sightseeing walking tour with 30 sights
Thu, Dec 11 • 10:00 AM
Greater London, SW1E 5EA, United Kingdom
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Jack The Ripper Walking Tour in London
Jack The Ripper Walking Tour in London
Wed, Dec 10 • 5:00 PM
Greater London, EC3N 1AH, United Kingdom
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Nearby restaurants of Chelsea Bridge

Megan's Battersea Power Station

Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea

Chelsea Burger

Cinnamon Kitchen

Tonkotsu Battersea

Wright Brothers Battersea Power Station

Fiume

Tapas Brindisa Battersea

The Locals Chelsea

Arcade Food Hall & Bar Battersea Power Station

Megan's Battersea Power Station

Megan's Battersea Power Station

4.5

(2.9K)

$$

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Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea

Gordon Ramsay Street Pizza - Battersea

4.2

(1.5K)

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Chelsea Burger

Chelsea Burger

4.2

(583)

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Cinnamon Kitchen

Cinnamon Kitchen

4.5

(944)

$$

Closed
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Reviews of Chelsea Bridge

4.5
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4.0
4y

The first Chelsea Bridge was proposed in the 1840s as part of a major development of marshlands on the south bank of the Thames into the new Battersea Park. It was a suspension bridge intended to provide convenient access from the densely populated north bank to the new park. Although built and operated by the government, tolls were charged initially in an effort to recoup the cost of the bridge. Work on the nearby Chelsea Embankment delayed construction and so the bridge, initially called Victoria Bridge, did not open until 1858. Although well-received architecturally, as a toll bridge it was unpopular with the public, and Parliament felt obliged to make it toll-free on Sundays. The bridge was less of a commercial success than had been anticipated, partly because of competition from the newly built Albert Bridge nearby. It was acquired by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1877, and the tolls were...

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5.0
2y

Absolutely in Love 😻 with this beautiful bridge 🌉 at night, in morning hours, late evening or during buzzing daytime.

Chelsea Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in west London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank, and split between the City of Westminster, the London Borough of Wandsworth and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

On 31 March 1858 Queen Victoria, accompanied by two of her daughters and en route to the formal opening of Battersea Park, crossed the new bridge and declared it officially open.

31 March is my birthday 🎉 no more questions regarding why I do love this bridge much.

I am sharing with you the beautiful view and snowy moments we did experienced in December 2022...

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5.0
5y

Beautiful suspension bridge built in 1937 to replace an earlier bridge. This is a very pleasant bridge to walk across as the pedestrian walkways are spacious and separated from the motor traffic, so you can relax more and enjoy the views without feeling stressed by noise and fumes. On the east side you have views of the adjacent Grosvenor railway bridge, with Battersea Power Station just beyond it, while on the west side there is a beautiful view towards Albert Bridge, which like Chelsea Bridge is illuminated at night. A very nice circular walk is north across Chelsea Bridge, along Chelsea Embankment, across Albert Bridge, then back to the south side of Chelsea Bridge via the riverside path in...

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Rashed AlzaabiRashed Alzaabi
The first Chelsea Bridge was proposed in the 1840s as part of a major development of marshlands on the south bank of the Thames into the new Battersea Park. It was a suspension bridge intended to provide convenient access from the densely populated north bank to the new park. Although built and operated by the government, tolls were charged initially in an effort to recoup the cost of the bridge. Work on the nearby Chelsea Embankment delayed construction and so the bridge, initially called Victoria Bridge, did not open until 1858. Although well-received architecturally, as a toll bridge it was unpopular with the public, and Parliament felt obliged to make it toll-free on Sundays. The bridge was less of a commercial success than had been anticipated, partly because of competition from the newly built Albert Bridge nearby. It was acquired by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1877, and the tolls were abolished in 1879
Ulviyya Taghi-zadeUlviyya Taghi-zade
Absolutely in Love 😻 with this beautiful bridge 🌉 at night, in morning hours, late evening or during buzzing daytime. Chelsea Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in west London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank, and split between the City of Westminster, the London Borough of Wandsworth and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. On 31 March 1858 Queen Victoria, accompanied by two of her daughters and en route to the formal opening of Battersea Park, crossed the new bridge and declared it officially open. 31 March is my birthday 🎉 no more questions regarding why I do love this bridge much. I am sharing with you the beautiful view and snowy moments we did experienced in December 2022 in London ❄️
Zander TZander T
I've really got into bridges lately, so it was a pleasant surprise as we made our way into London on an absolutely awful National Express service (overnight with a 45 minute stop in Birmingham where all passengers are ordered to leave the coach at 245am to wait in a cold bus station on hard seats with knobbly bits to stop people trying to sleep on them) and my heart was gladdened by the sight of this rather pretty and under appreciated Thames Bridge. Lit up with lights it's quite a sight in the first fi gers of dawns light, the brooding Thames doing it's thing underneath. As a bridge it functions adequately and I'd have no hesitation recommending people check it out if in the area.
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The first Chelsea Bridge was proposed in the 1840s as part of a major development of marshlands on the south bank of the Thames into the new Battersea Park. It was a suspension bridge intended to provide convenient access from the densely populated north bank to the new park. Although built and operated by the government, tolls were charged initially in an effort to recoup the cost of the bridge. Work on the nearby Chelsea Embankment delayed construction and so the bridge, initially called Victoria Bridge, did not open until 1858. Although well-received architecturally, as a toll bridge it was unpopular with the public, and Parliament felt obliged to make it toll-free on Sundays. The bridge was less of a commercial success than had been anticipated, partly because of competition from the newly built Albert Bridge nearby. It was acquired by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1877, and the tolls were abolished in 1879
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Absolutely in Love 😻 with this beautiful bridge 🌉 at night, in morning hours, late evening or during buzzing daytime. Chelsea Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames in west London, connecting Chelsea on the north bank to Battersea on the south bank, and split between the City of Westminster, the London Borough of Wandsworth and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. On 31 March 1858 Queen Victoria, accompanied by two of her daughters and en route to the formal opening of Battersea Park, crossed the new bridge and declared it officially open. 31 March is my birthday 🎉 no more questions regarding why I do love this bridge much. I am sharing with you the beautiful view and snowy moments we did experienced in December 2022 in London ❄️
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I've really got into bridges lately, so it was a pleasant surprise as we made our way into London on an absolutely awful National Express service (overnight with a 45 minute stop in Birmingham where all passengers are ordered to leave the coach at 245am to wait in a cold bus station on hard seats with knobbly bits to stop people trying to sleep on them) and my heart was gladdened by the sight of this rather pretty and under appreciated Thames Bridge. Lit up with lights it's quite a sight in the first fi gers of dawns light, the brooding Thames doing it's thing underneath. As a bridge it functions adequately and I'd have no hesitation recommending people check it out if in the area.
Zander T

Zander T

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