Salon Privé London Chauffeur Service
Professional chauffeur service for Salon Privé London — three days of luxury automotive display and garden party hospitality at the Royal Hospital Chelsea each April. Expert transfers from Berkshire, Surrey and London.
Salon Privé London takes place each April at the Royal Hospital Chelsea — Sir Christopher Wren”s baroque masterpiece on the Embankment, one of the most elegant event settings in central London. The London edition brings a curated selection of rare classics, supercars and hypercars to the Chelsea lawns in a Concours de Vente format, where the displayed cars are available for sale alongside the luxury lifestyle hospitality that defines the Salon Privé brand.
The Royal Hospital Chelsea is approximately 30 miles from Windsor and Ascot — typically 45 to 55 minutes by chauffeured car. For clients from central London, the journey is considerably shorter. The event draws an international audience of collectors, automotive enthusiasts and luxury lifestyle visitors across its three days.
Note: Salon Privé also holds its principal Concours d’Élégance each September at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. See our Salon Privé Blenheim Palace page for the September event.
For exact dates in the current season, see our Annual Social Season Calendar →
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is the Royal Hospital Chelsea from Berkshire?
Approximately 30 miles — typically 45 to 55 minutes by chauffeured car from Windsor and Ascot.
What is the difference between the London and Blenheim editions?
The London edition at the Royal Hospital Chelsea is the spring event, focused on the Concours de Vente where classics are available for sale. Blenheim in September is the main judged Concours d’Élégance with a larger programme across five days. Many enthusiasts attend both.
Can I combine it with other Chelsea appointments?
Yes. The Royal Hospital is adjacent to Sloane Square, Knightsbridge and the King”s Road. Full-day hire allows you to combine the event with lunch or other appointments in the area.
