Best attractions and places to see around the London Borough Of Hammersmith And Fulham include a diverse range of historical landmarks, expansive green spaces, and cultural venues. The borough is characterized by its position along the River Thames, offering scenic walks and views. It features iconic bridges, significant football stadiums, and large open spaces like Wormwood Scrubs. This area provides a mix of urban exploration and natural retreats for visitors.
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Putney Bridge is one of the most attractive and bustling parts of Putney. Spanning the River Thames, Putney Bridge links Putney’s pubs, bars and restaurants with Fulham across on the north bank. The story goes that in 1720 Sir Robert Walpole was returning to the House of Commons after visiting George I in Kingston upon Thames and was in a hurry to take the ferry across the river to Fulham. Alas, the ferry was on the opposite side of the river and the waterman was drinking at a nearby hostelry. Frustrated Sir Robert vowed to build a bridge that would replace the ferry, and the bridge planning was approved in 1726. (https://timeandleisure.co.uk/things-to-do/awesome-things-to-do-and-see-around-putney-bridge/)
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If you like bridges, this is a great section of the Grand Union Canal for you. Two train crossings and a large road crossing that usually houses some colourful house boats. Also a great spot to stop for shelter in an unplanned shower.
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Nice view - but awful traffic on this bridge in both directions... you need to take and own your lane to ensure no close passes.
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All Saints Church, Putney Bridge, was infamously where poor old Father Brennan met his end in the horror movie, The Omen! Impaled by the church steeple! Lovely views of the river from the bridge.
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The borough is rich in history. You can visit Hammersmith Bridge, an iconic suspension bridge, or see the historic Harrods Furniture Depository, now private residences. Other notable historical sites include Fulham Palace, which served as the home of the Bishops of London for over 1,300 years, and the unique Craven Cottage, home to Fulham Football Club.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Hammersmith Bridge and Putney Bridge are both marked as family-friendly. Bishops Park offers play facilities and ornamental gardens, while Ravenscourt Park features expansive lawns, a pond, and play areas, making them ideal for family outings.
The River Thames is a significant natural feature, offering scenic walks along its path. You can also explore the Paddington Branch Towpath along the Grand Union Canal. For larger green spaces, Wormwood Scrubs is the borough's largest open area, and Bishops Park and Ravenscourt Park provide serene environments with lawns, ponds, and wildlife habitats.
The area offers various outdoor activities, especially along the River Thames and canals. You can enjoy hiking, road cycling, and gravel biking. For detailed routes, explore the hiking guide, road cycling guide, or gravel biking guide for the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Yes, the Thames Path offers excellent routes for walking and cycling. You can enjoy the River Wall and Walk in Bishops Park, which provides lovely views. The area around Hammersmith Bridge and Putney Bridge also offers scenic riverside strolls.
For a quintessential British pub experience, visit The Dove, a historic pub located directly on the River Thames with views of Hammersmith Bridge. Another option is the Blue Anchor Pub, also a popular choice in the area.
The borough is home to several vibrant cultural venues. The Lyric Hammersmith is known for its innovative theatre productions, while the Eventim Apollo (formerly Hammersmith Apollo) and O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire are popular concert venues hosting numerous famous acts and bands.
Yes, football fans can visit Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea Football Club, which offers stadium tours and a museum. Additionally, Craven Cottage is the historic home of Fulham Football Club, known for its unique cottage feature.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical sites, scenic river walks, and expansive green spaces. The iconic bridges, such as Hammersmith Bridge, and the tranquil canal paths like the Paddington Branch Towpath, are frequently highlighted for their beauty and recreational opportunities.
Beyond the bridges, you can observe the former BBC Television Centre in White City, an iconic 1960s building with a distinctive brutalist aesthetic. Olympia London (Olympia Exhibition Centre) is also notable for its grand halls and Italianate style architecture.
Yes, you can find the Capability Brown Statue, a man-made monument that is also wheelchair accessible and located near the river.
For an easy walk, consider the 5 km loop from Hammersmith (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) to Hammersmith Bridge and Chiswick Mall. Another easy option is the 4.7 km Playground at Bishops Park loop from Fulham. More easy routes can be found in the hiking guide.


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