All Videos on this channel ,Recorded with 4K HDR up to 60 FPS. Piccadilly Circus is one of London’s most popular tourist destinations.
Sit by the famous statue of Eros (a popular meeting point), or take some photos in front of the iconic advertising screens.
From this location, you can easily walk to Piccadilly, Leicester Square, Shaftesbury Avenue or Regent Street.
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Global icon, cultural hub and entertainment epicentre, Leicester Square exists to entertain.
There’s no shortage of entertainment. Visitors can experience some of the best shows and theatres in the capital, as well as world-class films and more than 52 star-studded red-carpet premieres each year at ODEON Leicester Square, Vue and Cineworld.
Stop off at Europe’s biggest sweet shop, M&M’s World, which is large enough to house 100 double-decker buses. You’ll also find the biggest LEGO Store on the planet, featuring the LEGO Mosaic Maker photo booth.
For a unique retail experience, you can visit the Japan Centre, a haven of Japanese food, cooking and unusual gifts.
Whether you want to embrace the buzz of London’s iconic square or enjoy a relaxing meal, Leicester Square offers an abundance of restaurants and bars. Take your pick from family favourites such as MOD Pizza, McDonald’s, Bella Italia and TGI Fridays, or choose chic cuisine such at Petit Bistro and Leicester Square Kitchen, many of which offer special pre-theatre menus.
Try your luck at one of the famous casinos, including the Hippodrome Casino, Empire Casino, Grosvenor Casino and Napoleons Casino, and soak up the atmosphere of the beautifully restored buildings.
Sleep steps away from the glittering glamour of the West End in hip and luxurious hotels, including super boutique hotel The Londoner Hotel, Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire and W London or the Victory House and Hotel Indigo London. Covent Garden Over the years, Covent Garden has evolved from a convent’s garden outside St Paul’s Church into one of London’s most famous locations. The pedestrianized area known as Covent Garden Piazza is based around a cobbled square where there is always something going on – you may even come across live performers, street food vendors and pop-up shops.
The area itself is one of the most sought after in the whole of London, and it’s easy to see why. It boasts countless fantastic local restaurants, a range of trendy bars offering delicious cocktails and live music, a bustling market and Piazza packed full of branded and independent retailers, a range of cultural activities, and excellent transport links./
Covent Garden’s history spans over 400 years. It takes its name from the 13th century when it was a site that belonged to the Convent of St Peter at Westminster. This ‘convent garden’ became a prominent place to trade London’s fruit and vegetables. Today, Covent Garden Market is one of the largest produce markets in the world.
In 1540, King Henry VIII dissolved all of the country’s monastic properties and granted the land to the 1st Earl of Bedford. In 1627, the fourth Earl of Bedford commissioned architect Inigo Jones to build houses ‘fit for the habitations of Gentlemen.’
Influenced by classical Italian architecture, Jones built St Paul’s churchyard, located behind the cobbled Piazza, and three sides of terraced houses which looked out onto an open courtyard. Today, the churchyard and Piazza remain at the centre of Covent Garden life. London II London Tourist ll London tour ll London walk 2022 ll Street walkers ll London video ll London walk 4k ll London city walk ll Central London
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