
'The little touches sets The Collection apart from its neighbours'
Open daily 10am–midnight The style: The ultimate west London shape-shifter; The Collection has been attracting wealthy Kensington and Chelsea party-goers for decades. Aptly, the enormous building was once a Porsche...

Boujis does not seem to 'accommodate those not willing to spend £500'
Posted on July 13, 2011
by JJ Haigh
5 stars
...part with excessive sums of money in order to impress. The main clientele seems to be aged around 21 to 24; the young privileged gap-year students and wealthy students home...
...majority of the hotel guests were wealthy French couples although the Italians and the Brits are now catching on and booking up for 2011. The Best Thing: What could be...

'Good food, good drinks and an atmosphere to match' at Beaufort House
Posted on May 11, 2010
by Lee Mannion
8 stars
...Kings Road ebb and flow. The crowd: This is Chelsea: there were wealthy-looking handsome men winding down after a day’s hard fought business and several WAG wannabes sporting designer shoes...
Posted on October 26, 2009
by Lucy Land
...in terms of people’s style? Fulham Road attracts a younger crowd, while Gloucester Road is a wealthier area and people look a bit more polished. What’s currently your most affordable...