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Chinatown/Soho

Heart of Chinatown

Located on lively Gerrard Street, this address places guests in the center of London’s Chinatown, surrounded by authentic restaurants, cafés, and cultural charm. Just steps from Leicester Square, Soho, and Covent Garden, it’s an ideal spot to experience the vibrant energy of the West End.

Chinatown
(on the street itself)

London’s Chinatown is centered around vibrant Gerrard Street. It’s packed with authentic Asian restaurants, supermarkets, bubble tea spots, and bakeries. The area comes alive during Lunar New Year with colorful celebrations and festive decorations.

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Leicester Square
(4 mins walk)

Leicester Square is one of London’s most famous entertainment hubs. It’s home to major cinemas, theatres, and glamorous red-carpet film premieres. A lively destination day or night.

Piccadilly Circus
(6 mins walk)

Piccadilly Circus is an iconic London landmark known for its giant digital billboards and historic theatres. It connects to key shopping streets like Regent Street and Shaftesbury Avenue. The area buzzes with energy and constant activity.

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Soho
(7 – 8 mins walk)

Soho is a trendy, eclectic neighborhood with a rich cultural history. It’s filled with bars, clubs, creative shops, and street art. A favorite spot for nightlife, music, and the arts.

Covent Garden
(8–10 mins walk)

Covent Garden blends historic charm with modern shopping and dining. Its covered market features artisan stalls, luxury boutiques, and street performers. It’s also home to the Royal Opera House and other cultural venues.

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Trafalgar Square & The National Gallery
(5 – 9 mins walk)

Trafalgar Square is a historic public space marked by Nelson’s Column and iconic fountains. It’s a gathering place for cultural events and public celebrations. The National Gallery, located here, houses masterpieces by world-renowned artists.

Seven Dials
(6 – 8 mins walk)

Seven Dials is a picturesque intersection where seven streets converge in Covent Garden. The area is known for boutique shops, quaint cafés, and a relaxed, village-like atmosphere. It’s a hidden gem tucked away from the busy city streets.

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West End Theatres
(all within 5–10 mins walk)

London’s West End is the beating heart of British theatre. It’s home to dozens of world-class venues staging musicals, dramas, and comedies. Whether you're into classics or new productions, there’s always a show worth seeing.

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