If you want to say the busiest place in London, it must be the soho district in London. Many bars and nightclubs are open at night, so let's see what some interesting places are here today! Let's take a look! Bar Cahoots
Cahoots can be regarded as a super mysterious bar in London. In fact, this bar is very famous, but it has been hidden in a small corner in a very low-key way. Maybe you have passed by, but you may not know that it is a bar, because it is a bar that has been in cos London Underground all the time.
The decoration inside the bar is all in the style of London Underground in the 194s. You may find the words "mindthegap" on the ground when you step into the carriage.
See the route map of London Underground on the wall of the carriage; On the other side of the bar, I saw all kinds of posters and stickers that appeared in subway stations in the last century; There are waiters in retro costumes who are busy shuttling around you
It's interesting that even the wine list of the bar is designed as a newspaper called "TheKinglyCourtHerald".
I'd like to remind you that you must make an appointment in advance before going to Cahoots, because they only accept advance reservations. BarSoho
if you don't know which bar to go to, hey, you must come to BarSoho. BarSoho's decorative style is a bit retro and naughty. There are mahogany high chairs, fabric velvet stools and bathtub sofas in the bar, and the shapes are particularly changeable!
The atmosphere here is very relaxed. You can chat with friends at night and enjoy the live music until dawn. There is also HappyHour from 17: to 2: every day, and drinks are half price. In addition, BarSoho will hold different theme activities on Halloween, Christmas and New Year and weekends. Friends who want to go can go to official website to see the activity information!
Address: 23-25 Oldcomptost, SOHO, London W1D5JL
Circa: 15:-1: every Monday to Thursday, 15:-3: on Friday, 12:-3: on Saturday and 15: - on Sunday.
In addition, because Circa is not so oldschool, and the comrades who come here have high values, Circa claims to be a hottestgaybar in soho area.
Address: 62FrithSt,Soho,LondonW1D3JN
Time: every Monday to Wednesday from 12: to 23: , Thursday from 12: to 23: 15, Friday and Saturday from 12: to 23: 45, and Sunday from 12: to 22: 3, shopping in SOHO.
LibertyLondon itself is a high-end fashion brand, and many designs are particularly British, including luxury brands such as AlexanderMcQueen, Valentino and Gucci. The products include men's and women's clothing, beauty and skin care, household items, jewelry and gifts, and so on.
If you are visiting London and don't know what to bring, you can visit LibertyLondon!
Address: Regenst, Carnaby, London W1B5ah
Time: Monday to Saturday, 1:-2:, and Sunday, 11:3-18:Hamleys
Hamleys was founded in 176 by WilliamHamley.
By 1837, Hamleys had become one of the symbols of London, and everyone called it "William's Happy Mall". Hamleys, who was very popular, was later certified by the British royal family and became the main supplier of childhood toys for Elizabeth II. Since then, Hamleys has been providing various toys for members of the British royal family.
If you have little friends at home, you can choose some small toys to take home!
Address: 188-196 Regent ST, SOHO, London W1B5bt
Time: Monday to Friday from 1: to 21: , Saturday from 9: 3 to 21: , Sunday from 12: to 18 12:-18:CarnabyStreet
If Regent Street and CarnabyStreet are mentioned,
Jazz fans enjoy music here, and hippies can break the shackles of fashion and show their personalities at will. It gives people the freedom and confidence to choose clothes, and it has also made many minority cultures.
The more popular and reasonable route is Oxford Street → RegentStreet. After you turn from OxfordCircus subway station to Regent Street, pay close attention to the path that can be forked off on the left hand side of the road. Go straight down and you will find a hole in it.
When you walk along CarnabyStreet, you can see not only various small shops with British characteristics, but also many bars, restaurants and underground concert halls. Compared with Oxford Street and Regent Street, there will be fewer people here.
Address: Carnabystreet Carnabystbarnaby, Chinatown, a business district near London W1F7QS SOHO, China City, London
Chinatown in London is the largest Chinese settlement center in the area. Of course, for international students, what attracts them more is the countless hometown foods here, such as maocai from Sichuan and Sichuan, hot pot of instant boiled mutton in old Beijing, northeast roasted cold noodles once famous as "online celebrity" and octopus balls necessary for street shooting.
It's a meat bun that must be chewed every morning in domestic universities, and it can also be found here.
Children's shoes with a light taste can also find many authentic Cantonese morning teas and snacks such as bread cakes that are often eaten in China, which are cheap and good.
Japanese and Korean cosmeceuticals that girls love beauty can also be found here, and there are even various domestic mobile phone unlocking and upgrading services.
Those who love Chinese acupuncture and massage can also find special Chinese medicine shops, and even send packages! PiccadillyCircus Piccadilly Circus
PiccadillyCircus is not only a beautiful building in the 19th century, but also a scenic spot that people want to buy in buy buy, and many people must visit when they return to China.
PiccadillyCircus also has a funny name called "London's belly button", which is a very busy transportation hub in central London and a famous entertainment center in London.
Regent's Street, which extends along the northwest, is a famous shopping mall in London, and because it intersects with OxfordStreet, there are many brand stores in the whole PiccadillyCircus area, such as Victoria'sSecret, Zara, UNIQLO, NIKE, Mango, Superdry, AppleStore, etc. If you go east along CoventStreet, China Town in London will be on your left, and CoventGarden, the gathering place of street performers, will be on your left.
and if you go straight north along ShaftesburyAvenue, it is the SOHO business district we introduced today. CoventGarden Covent Garden
When you come to Covent Garden, you can visit the AppleMarket in the central building, where many handmade paper skins and small antique objects are sold, and you can also visit the surrounding brand stores for clothing, cosmetics, shoes and hats, buy a copy of macaroon in Ladurée, or just lean on a corner of an old building to watch the street performers' dedicated performances. Tired of shopping, there are more than 6 restaurants around to choose from.
ok, put these away. I wish you all a happy trip!