The Ultimate Guide to Soho
by jenna
London, England
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Carnaby Street
close to the Soho area, fun street with different colored buildings, cute shopping.
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London, England
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Piccadilly Circus
Near Leicester square, a busy intersection where lots of the theaters are (also a Whole Foods). Walking distance from Wardour St., which has a lot of small restaurants (runs through Chinatown).
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London, England
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
Leicester Square Theatre
Movie premiers square. Also near to many theaters venues. Lots of discounted theater ticket stands off & in the square. Walk up Regent’s street to get to Oxford Circus
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London, England
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Oxford Street
Crazy busy, great for shopping (read: TopShop). Home to any major store you would be looking for. This is pretty much the area where the best clubs are.
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London, England
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
Covent Garden
Good for shopping, lots of high-end stores, somewhat touristy and very busy on nice days! Definitely check out the covered market square & have a Ben’s Cookie
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Las Vegas, NV
other
Posted over 5 years ago
Chinatown Plaza
(in SOHO) It’s just one street but I had dank cheap or expensive food, whatever you’re feeling. The atmosphere is really fun! And it’s right in front of O’Neills, which would you’ll read about below:) THE BEST DRUNK FOOD!!!!!!! "
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London, England
destination
Posted over 5 years ago
West End Lane
also in SOHO) this is where you see all the plays!! Treat yourself to at least one. "
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London, England
destination • experience
Posted over 5 years ago
The London Sketch Club
Order the “cream tea.” It’s like 10 pounds and it’s everything you need. Everything is pink and it’s amazing and you must go. When you make your booking ask to be seated in the pink room, I think it’s technically the Gallery?
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