Global icon, cultural hub, entertainment epicentre. Leicester Square exists to entertain. Known throughout the world as the beating heart of London’s …
Hailed as one of London’s most famous free attractions, Leicester Square is undoubtedly a spectacle. Filled with live performers, iconic shops, and a cinema that occasionally boasts movie-star visits…Full review by madisongh2
Jan 21, 2025
This is the heart of entertainment in the West End, Famous for its film premiers , I really like the garden in the centre with statues of famous fil characters. Very busy are between Soho and Covert …Full review by ian_dempster
Jan 21, 2025
PROS * Big popular commercial place * Many entertainment venues CONS * Very crowded streets * Loud noisy and glaring signs “I VISITED THIS PLACE”… … because it was next to the National Portrait…Full review by Ivisitedtheplace
what time does the trains stop running Saturday evening.im going to watch a show but staying in ealing
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The last train to Ealing is about 11.30, Piccadilly Line to Acton Then District to Ealing BUT the best thing to do is go onto tfl website, ‘journey planner’ then you can put in time and …
The last train to Ealing is about 11.30, Piccadilly Line to Acton Then District to Ealing BUT the best thing to do is go onto tfl website, ‘journey planner’ then you can put in time and date you will be travelling and get an accurate, exact route and timings also it will give you any planned closures for that weekend that may affect your journey. Hope this is helpful.
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 agree with your last respondent. Leicester Square is not big enough to host a market of any appreciable size. Hyde Park is a good option, or you can try googling Christmas markets …
I agree with your last respondent. Leicester Square is not big enough to host a market of any appreciable size. Hyde Park is a good option, or you can try googling Christmas markets London.