| Chiswick is an old English name origin which means | | | | English artist William Hogarth. His house is right now a |
| 'Cheese Farm'. The name originates from the riverside | | | | museum which is called as Hogarth's House. Apart |
| meadows along with farms which have supported | | | | form the churchyard, there are many historic public |
| the annual cheese fair on Dukes Meadows. This was | | | | houses in Chiswick. One can view the |
| until the eighteenth century. | | | | Strand-on-the-Green which stands in front of the |
| Chiswick is located in West London and covers the | | | | river path. |
| eastern area of London Borough of Hounslow. This | | | | There is the Tabard on Bath road, which is near |
| place is not wholly residential place. One can find a | | | | Turnham Green station and is quite known for its |
| blend restaurants, hotel space, expanding offices, | | | | magnificent interior designed by William Morris. |
| retail businesses and food outlets in the Chiswick high | | | | A person can visit the Bedford Park festival which |
| road. This wide street is always filled with restaurants | | | | are organised by St Michael and all angels church. This |
| and cafes which can offer a person with pavement | | | | festival came into existence sine 1967. On the green |
| seating. This road is also considered as one of the | | | | day weekend, one can see stalls that sell food, |
| leisure destinations for the person and one can find | | | | books, crafts and bric-a-brac which is set around |
| Griffin Brewery, wherein Smith and Turner brew their | | | | Acton Green. There is also funfair, tombola, live music |
| ales. Chiswick was voted as the eighth most | | | | and children's fancy dress competition along with |
| expensive places to live in UK. | | | | football tournaments. |
| One can visit this extraordinary place for its riches | | | | There is also open air mass which takes place on |
| and for looking at the work of the famous writer | | | | Green. One can enjoy the art exhibition, photographic |
| William Hogarth. | | | | exhibition and also opt for the concerts that take |
| The best places to see in Chiswick | | | | place in Bedford Park. Bedford Park has its own |
| One can visit the Chiswick house which was originally | | | | schools, stores and magazine too. |
| designed by the Third Earl of Burlington. This house | | | | Tourist attractions in Chiswick |
| was built by him in the year 1726 to 29. One can find | | | | From unique sights to museums and sounds, one can |
| some of the supreme surviving illustrations of | | | | be hooked as a visitor to venture such venues each |
| Palladian architecture in Britain. There are various | | | | year. For more details on the tourist attractions in |
| collections of furniture and paintings which one can | | | | Chiswick, one can check the city visitor directory. |
| explore through shopping. There are also some of | | | | There are art gallery, paintings, photographs and |
| the most vital historical gardens in Wales and England. | | | | many such venues to view. Such directory can be |
| Another must see sight is the St. Nicholas church | | | | the right informative guide to having a good time in |
| which is a 15th century tower. The churchyard | | | | Chiswick. This can help a person to find some of the |
| monuments mark the burial sites of the 18th century | | | | best happening places in Chiswick. |