Fulham is a leafy and stylish area in southwest London, situated on the north bank of the River Thames, approximately 6 kilometers (3.6 miles) southwest of central London. It sits between Chelsea and Hammersmith, offering a mix of village charm and urban sophistication. Fulham is known for its elegant Victorian terraces, independent cafes, bustling markets, and green spaces, attracting young professionals, families, and expats seeking a relaxed, upmarket lifestyle.
Fulham offers a variety of attractions. Craven Cottage, home to Fulham Football Club since 1896, provides a classic English football experience. Stamford Bridge, the stadium of Chelsea FC, is also located in Fulham. Fulham Palace, a historic home of the Bishops of London, features medieval and Tudor architecture, a museum, botanical gardens, and a moated garden. The recent development of the Riverside Stand at Craven Cottage aims to create a world-class leisure destination, with new restaurants and bars expected to open in the summer of 2025. Other notable places include Bishops Park, Parsons Green, and North End Road Market.