Battersea ParkSet over 200 acres of green space, Battersea Park, situated on the bank of the Thames, is considered by many to be the most attractive of London parks. With its historic gardens, diverse natural flora and even a zoo, the park has something to offer everyone.

1600m (27 mins) from Sloane Avenue
Battersea Power StationThe unused power station was the first British coal-fired electricity station set up in the 1930's and now dominates the Battersea skyline. The station gained worldwide recognition having appeared on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album, Animals.

2000m (33 mins) from Sloane Avenue
JongleursJongleurs Comedy was first established in 1983 by Maria Kempinska in Battersea, South London. There are now 16 clubs across the Uk, with over 3.5 million visitors per year and they have helped to launch the careers of big names such as Eddie Izzard, Jimmy Carr and Jack Dee.

3200m (53 mins) from Sloane Avenue
Marylebone VillageMarylebone village, which encompasses Regent's Park, Baker Street and Lisson Grove, is a sought- after area of Central London which centres around Marylebone High Street and its surrounding stylish shopping streets.

3300m (55 mins) from Sloane Avenue
RecipeaseFrom the famously quirky chef, Jamie Oliver, comes a new and exciting food concept, "do it yourself" cooking. Under the guidance of professional chefs, people are invited to learn the tricks of the trade in this welcoming and buzzing environment. The first of store has opened in Clapham, with more planned to open in the coming year.

3400m (57 mins) from Sloane Avenue
Little Venice CanalsThis area to the north of Paddington is a small leafy oasis with picturesque canals and river boats travelling to Camden Lock and back. It is a great spot for a walk along the towpath where you will find the Puppet Theatre barge, the Cascade Floating Art Gallery, the Waterside Cage and the Warwick Castle pub.

3400m (57 mins) from Sloane Avenue