
Fulham is an area of southwest London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It lies on the left bank of the Thames, between Putney and Chelsea.The area is home to the Fulham Football Club stadium Craven Cottage and the Chelsea Football Club stadium Stamford Bridge and the various apartments and entertainment centres built into it. This includes Marco's, a restaurant owned and operated by chef Marco Pierre White.
The area has numerous popular pubs include The Durrell in Fulham Road, The Mitre on Bishops Road, the Duke on the Green and Aragon House both by Parsons Green. The Harwood Arms, behind Fulham Broadway, is the only pub in London to receive a Michelin Star, this fresh entry to the Michelin Guide looks to take diners to a “rural haven in the middle of Fulham”.
Fulham Broadway has undergone considerable pedestrianisation and is home to a number of cafes, bars and salons. Fulham has an abundance of parks and open spaces of which Bishop's Park, Fulham Palace Gardens, Hurlingham Park, South Park, Eel Brook Common and Parsons Green are the largest. Fulham nestles in a loop of the Thames across the river from Barnes and Putney. It is on the Wimbledon branch of the District Line of the tube — Fulham's tube stations are Putney Bridge, Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway.
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