The focal point of the neighbourhood is Belgrave Square, developed in the 1830s and 1840s, now housing foreign embassies, as well as institutions dedicated to science, education, and commerce. Notable residential squares within Belgravia include Cadogan Place and Eaton Square, stretching along both sides of King’s Road. In the southwest corner, Holy Trinity Church, a 19th century architectural gem, graces the area. For those who are travelling in, Victoria Station is situated a short distance to the southeast.
Belgravia offers a diverse selection of restaurants to suit various tastes. This wide offering extends to private dining choices, catering to events ranging from upscale affairs to laid back gatherings, accommodating different group sizes and featuring a wide array of culinary options. For those seeking a more fancy private dining experience, check out Belgravia’s fine dining establishments, with several holding Michelin stars.