Chelsea Heritage Quarter Walking Tour: Americans in Chelsea

Chelsea Heritage Quarter Walking Tour: Americans in Chelsea

Royal Hospital Rd, London SW3 4HT
Sunday, 1 June 2025 – Sunday, 1 June 2025
Tickets: £20

Explore Americans’ intertwined history with Chelsea from their time as colonists, to rebels, to the closest of allies, with tour guide Lisa Lu on Sunday 1 June 2025, 11.30am.

Americans have been associated with Chelsea for centuries. This walking tour traces Americans and their connections to the neighbourhood, which remain forever linked in how they lived, died and continue to be associated with the area.

From the Royal Hospital Chelsea to homes of American and American/British citizens to their final burial places, cone along on this walk as you uncover the hybrid existences of Americans in Chelsea.

Includes stops at: Royal Hospital Chelsea, Chelsea Physic Garden, Chelsea Old Church, St Mary’s Church of Battersea.

This walk will start at the National Army Museum and last approximately 2 hours.

Book tickets here

About the speaker
Lisa Lu of Eclectic Tours is a holder of a Golden Key Badge from Open City. Lisa is an American who has lived in London for over 15 years.  Originally from Los Angeles, she has lived in New York and Chicago and has a background in theatre and film.

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