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Exploring the Heart of London, the West End

The West End of London is one of the major tourist attractions. It is the entertainment district located in the heart of central London. Here is an ultimate guide to the West End London.

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Exploring the Heart of London, the West End

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  1. Exploring the Heart of London, the West End Vibrant and dynamic are among the words to describe London's West End. It doesn't cease to amaze tourists and locals alike. Here’s a quick snapshot of what to expect when you go on your London tour: On the Map The West End is at the very heart of London. You will find it on the map surrounding Mayfair, Fitzrovia, City of London, Clerkenwell, Bloomsbury, St. James', Marylebone and Covent Garden.

  2. What to See There? Among the two most popular squares are located in the West End: the Trafalgar Square with statuesque lions and the Leicester Square. Some of the most popular attractions in this area are: Nelson's Column The National Gallery St Martin-in-the-Fields church Piccadilly Circus A common meet-up place for locals, the Piccadilly Circus is located between the entertainment venues and the shopping streets of London. Shopping Experience in the West End For your shopping needs, Oxford Street will not disappoint. It is home to luxury boutiques, department stores, and flagship enterprises. If you want to escape the crowded Oxford, you can head on over to Canaby Street. This pedestrian avenue hiding between Regent and Oxford Street is where you will find funky boutiques. You are likely to find familiar brands here too. Many serviced apartments Kensington also take pride in being virtually accessible If you prefer British brands, drop by Floral Street where you will find Nicole Farhi, Ted Baker, and Paul Smith. But if you're more of a low key shopper, you will enjoy the unassuming boutiques and independent shops at Seven Dials.

  3. Theatre and Arts Your West End experience won't be complete without catching a show. There are some very popular west end shows that shouldn’t be missed. Theatre, after all, is what London's all about and West End has the best to offer. Catch a musical show at Prince Edward Theatre. Head on down to the Soho Theatre if you prefer cabaret or comedy. If you like the opera, you will certainly enjoy your time at the English National Opera which you will find in Covent Garden. West End does not disappoint art enthusiasts. The Royal Academy of Arts promotes visual arts and holds events and exhibitions throughout the year. You can check out the works of Rembrandt, Titian, Renoir, Monet, van Gogh and other masters at the National Gallery. Dining and Drinking From the obvious crowd favorites to local secrets, West End does not run out of options. Check out: Dean Street - A culinary favorite Dean Street Townhouse - Best for cocktail hour Chinatown - A smorgasbord of flavors and colorful window displays The Lamb and Flag - London's oldest pub Get on a Black Cab and Discover London’s West End Book apartment Presidential Kensington and experience West End in a proper English manner. Enjoy the sights, sounds, and culture of the heart of London on a hackney carriage. Your trip will definitely not be lacking in fun and excitement.

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