United Kingdom · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Chelmsford
Everything you need to explore Chelmsford — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Chelmsford
A covered street market held on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, selling fresh produce, baked goods, plants, and crafts. A good spot for cheap eats and local character.
🕐 Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 8am–4pm.
💡 Go on a Friday for the widest selection, and grab a sausage roll from the Tudor-style stall at the far end—under £3 and made fresh on site.
Hotels near Bond Street Market →A covered street market running four days a week, selling fresh produce, street food, vintage clothes and household goods. Mostly independent stalls rather than chains.
🕐 Tues, Fri, Sat 8am-4pm; Sun 10am-3pm. Closed Mon, Wed, Thu.
💡 Go on a Saturday morning if you want food options – the Ethiopian stall near the High Street end does a filling veggie platter for £6. Cash is preferred but some stalls take cards. Arrive before 11am for the best produce.
Hotels near Bond Street Market →Landmark in Chelmsford
A relatively small but elegant medieval cathedral in the city centre, notable for its vaulted wooden ceiling and modern stained glass by John Piper. Quiet and peaceful.
🕐 Monday–Friday 9am–5pm, Saturday 9am–4pm, Sunday for services only.
💡 Look for the 'Tree of Life' tapestry in the Chapel of Unity; free guided tours run on the first Saturday of each month at 11am.
Hotels near Chelmsford Cathedral →A compact medieval cathedral in the city centre, rebuilt after wartime damage. Inside there's a fine wooden ceiling and modern stained glass by local artist John Piper.
🕐 Daily 8am - 6pm (opens 9am Sundays). Café: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm.
💡 Go on a weekday morning when it's quieter. Look for the small brass rubbing centre in the south aisle – you can make your own rubbing for £2. The café in the adjacent Chapter House has reasonable lunch specials.
Hotels near Chelmsford Cathedral →Park in Chelmsford
A large riverside park stretching along the River Chelmer, with wide open lawns, a children's play area, and a skate park. Popular for picnics and dog walking.
🕐 Open 24 hours.
💡 Walk the riverside path toward the canal basin for a quieter stretch; the park cafe does decent coffee but closes by 3pm.
Hotels near Admirals Park →A long, narrow park following the River Can through the city. It has a children's play area, a small skate park, wildflower meadows in summer, and plenty of benches. The path connects to other parks via the River Can walk.
🕐 Open 24 hours.
💡 Head to the section between Victoria Road and Parkway – it's less maintained but has good birdlife and quiet spots. The raised boardwalk near the Tesco access point gives a good view over the reeds.
Hotels near Admirals Park and the River Can →Museum in Chelmsford
Local history museum covering Chelmsford's evolution from Roman settlement to industrial hub, with exhibits on the Marconi radio pioneers and the Essex Regiment. Small but well-curated.
🕐 Monday–Saturday 10am–5pm, Sunday 1pm–4pm.
💡 The hands-on 'Sound and Light' gallery is surprisingly good for kids; aim for weekday mornings to avoid school groups.
Hotels near Chelmsford Museum →Local history museum inside the Grade II listed Oaklands House. Covers Roman Chelmsford, the city's role in the Industrial Revolution, and a small collection of Marconi radio equipment.
🕐 Tue-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 12pm-4pm. Closed Mon.
💡 The museum is compact – you can see everything in an hour. The highlight is the 1950s domestic room display with a working radio and period furniture. Free parking in the adjacent car park (limited spaces). No café, but the park outside has a kiosk in summer.
Hotels near Chelmsford Museum →Historic in Chelmsford
A grand 18th-century villa set in 574 acres of parkland. The house is free to look around on certain days, but the estate grounds are always open and you can walk through the formal gardens, woodland and lakes.
🕐 Grounds open daily 8am - 6pm (summer) or 8am - 4pm (winter). House open selected weekends, check website.
💡 Park at the main car park (small fee) and walk to the rear of the house for the best view of the lake. The stable yard café does decent tea and cake for under £4.
Hotels near Hylands House and Estate →A grand 18th-century mansion set in a 232-hectare parkland. The house is open for paid tours, but the estate grounds, which include formal gardens, lakes, and woodland walks, are free to explore year-round.
🕐 Grounds open daily 8am–dusk; house opens for event days only.
💡 Visit during the spring for the bluebells in the woodland areas; the car park is free if you park on the roadside outside the main gates.
Hotels near Hylands House and Estate →Where to Eat in Chelmsford
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Chelmsford?
The top attractions include Bond Street Market, Chelmsford Cathedral, Bond Street Market, Admirals Park, Admirals Park and the River Can, Chelmsford Cathedral.
How many days do you need in Chelmsford?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Chelmsford 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Chelmsford famous for?
Chelmsford is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Chelmsford?
Top options include The New London, Norton Heath Cafe, Giggling Squid, The Bakehouse Coffee.