Global icon, cultural hub, entertainment epicentre. Leicester Square exists to entertain. Known throughout the world as the beating heart of London’s …
When thinking about things to do in Leicester Square, entertainment is top of the list. Two major London art galleries are also within a stone’s throw of Leicester Square and Soho. And with Carnaby, … Full review by sanju_222323
Dec 27, 2024
There is lots to do and much shopping to be had. We had our portraits drawn by one of the artists sat on the street which cost £40 and wasn't very good. It is very busy and better early morning. Full review by Odyssey63309377911
Dec 16, 2024
Walkable from major places like Covent garden, Chinatown, etc. Very crowded by pedestrians. Has a number of restaurants, theatre's, M&M shop, Lego store, etc around. Has a Christmas market too. Good … Full review by marveldsilva
what time does the trains stop running Saturday evening.im going to watch a show but staying in ealing
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We went at Lycium theatre and got the last train,sorry didn’t remember the exact time but it was late night. Train station is at 5-7 min walk convent garden stop
Hi there, Does anyone have a list of stalls at the xmas market? My partner and I are thinking of visiting on 19th Dec
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I wouldn't make a special trip just for the market, but if you're passing through Leicester Square have a wander. Hyde park winter wonderland is extremely busy. There is a very …
I wouldn't make a special trip just for the market, but if you're passing through Leicester Square have a wander. Hyde park winter wonderland is extremely busy. There is a very lovely Christmas market along the south bank all the way up to tower bridge which makes for a lovely walk with places to stop for food and drinks.