Tour of The Royal Hospital Chelsea with a Chelsea Pensioner
Overview
Join us as we visit the Royal Hospital Chelsea with guided tour from a Chelsea Pensioner.
Discover the history, beauty, and stories of the Royal Hospital Chelsea by joining one of our guided tours, led by a Chelsea Pensioner. You’ll explore some of the most stunning historic buildings in London and gain an insider’s perspective on what life is like as part of this unique community.
On site is Heidi Bakery, a Gift Shop, Chelsea Pensioner’s Museum and accessible toilets.
After the tour we have booked a table for 12.30pm at Heidi Cafe were we can have a bite to eat. .
A note from Heidi
Our Menu
Made from scratch and baked every single morning
Here at Heidi, much like the traditional boulangerie or patisserie, we don’t have a fixed menu. What you’ll find in our shops depends on the season, time of day and how peckish our customers have been.
A selection of what's on offer
Almond Croissant
Pastries
Doughnuts
Eclair
Lemon Meringue
Mixed Fruit Tart
Orange & Polenta
Rum Baba
Baguette
Quiche Loraine
Tabboleuth Salad
Walnut, Blue Cheese and Broccoli Quiche
Croque Monsieur
Goats Cheese and Fig Foccacia
A selection of hot and cold drinks
Includes
- Guided Tour with a Chelsea Pensioner
- Spice Host
- Booking Fee
The Royal Hospital Chelsea is easily accessible by road and public transport.
By Train
London Underground: The nearest station is Sloane Square, served by the District and Circle Lines.
Overground: The nearest station is Victoria.
By Bus
Direct Service: Bus 170 from Victoria & Roehampton stops right outside the Hospital.
Nearby Services: Buses 11, 137, 211, 360 & 452 stop a short walk from the Hospital.
Parking
On-Street Parking: There is very limited space available on the roads surrounding the Hospital.
Public Car Parks: The closest options are located at Cheltenham Terrace, Chelsea, or Cumberland Street, Pimlico.
Note that resident parking schemes are in force throughout the area.