Chelsea is considered to be one of the most exclusive and affluent areas of London. It is known for its high-end boutiques, trendy restaurants, and beautiful homes.
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Strong domestic demand has made Chelsea London's most expensive area, exclusive research for The National conducted by Savills Research has found. Last year The National exclusively revealed London's 10 most expensive postcodes, but this year marks a first for Savills, with a change of metric to areas.
Chelsea (Manhattan)Chelsea is a great area to stay in as it is so central to everything. It is near the meatpacking district with fantastic dining options and is close to Greenwich Village. This is a really cool place to stay if you have been to New York before.
The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 65.1% (45,661) White, 5.7% (4,017) African American, 0.1% (93) Native American, 11.8% (8,267) Asian, 0% (21) Pacific Islander, 0.4% (261) from other races, and 2.3% (1,587) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 14.6% (10,243) of the population.
**Bywater Street:** One of Chelsea's most colourful streets, Bywater Street is a photographer's paradise. It is famous for its row of pastel-coloured Georgian homes, making it one of the most Instagrammed streets in London. Bywater Street's secluded nature also provides a serene contrast to the busier King's Road.
4. Brownstones and tree-lined streets. The term picturesque doesn't quite capture some of the street scenes you'll see when wandering through Chelsea. The most beautiful blocks are between Ninth and Tenth on 20th, 21st, and 22nd Streets near the General Theological Seminary.