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Visit Piccadilly Circus For A Taste Of London

If you are traveling to London, make sure to see Piccadilly Circus which can be found at the junction of Shaftesbury Avenue and Regent Street. Much like Times Square in New York, this centrally located area offers most anything that you may find interesting. With it’s neon lights and diverse crowds, no wonder it has the ability to attract tourists.


Besides the theaters, pubs, shops and monuments of London, here you’ll also find some very interesting people. This area was officially named in 1819 but was un-officially known as Piccadilly Circus since 1743.The Shaftesbury Memorial fountain is located here and was a technological innovation for 1893 because it was cast using aluminum. In 1980, it was moved from the center to it’s present day location.


Erected in 1859, the London Pavilion is located in the northeast corner and was originally constructed as a music hall. Shaftesbury Ave bisected the site in 1885 and a new music hall was put up in 1923. This new hall even had electric billboards. The original facade from 1885 was conserved when the building was rebuilt in 1986, after it became a shopping mall. Since that time it’s been attached to the Trocadero Center. The stores of interest that are located here are the Virgin Megastore, Lily Whites and the HMV. Below ground you will find the London underground subway system. The locals know it as the “tube”.


If you go to the Criterion Theatre, you will see the reduced Shakespeare Company, which is located close to the center of Piccadilly Circus. It’s a theater group that specializes in presenting Shakespeare’s complete works in only 97 minutes. It’s performances are fast-moving and very highly improvised. They’ve been performing here since 1995 and if you want to see this interesting event, you had better plan ahead, as the shows are often sold out


If traditional theater is more to your liking, the best of British theater can be found at one of London’s West End shows. These are so good that they are often adapted for Broadway. You might want to check out the latest technology that is fairly new here. It’s a huge curved TV screen that rivals even Times Square.


There are many interesting things in Piccadilly Circus including plenty of pubs. However, be careful when selecting a London pub, because some are for the tourists and others are for the locals, where they might be a little tourist unfriendly.

Get a Quintessential taste of London

London is renowned for many fine touristic offerings – from its outstanding collection of museums and galleries, to its colourful array of festivals and seasonal events. However, one of the city’s most famous attractions is undoubtedly its theatre scene. With countless theatre shows and musicals being staged at any given time of the year, London is sure to thrill both the avid theatre-goer and the visitor seeking a bit of true London culture.

Of course, theatre shows will vary depending on what time of year you visit London. So once you arrive in the city, you’ll want to enquire about what’s on. It might also be a good idea to check performances when you’re first planning your trip to London, as some shows tend to be exceptionally popular and sell out quickly. A good way to access London’s theatre calendar is to check online, as the information posted is usually very current. However, another way to check performance schedules is to go through a travel company, hotel, or airline that you’re booking your travel with.

In addition to booking your flights to London and accommodation, you’ll also usually have the option to book holiday activities – such as theatre shows, visits to landmarks or days out at a sporting venue. You’ll have the convenience of arranging the most important aspects of your trip, all at once. Going through a travel service provider might also give you the added benefit of discounted prices, particularly if you’re booking multiple arrangements.

If you book everything together, once you step off your London flight you’ll know immediately where your hotel is and what you have planned for that day.

So, what are some of London’s most prominent upcoming theatre offerings? London has a range of long-running shows like The Lion King, Billy Elliot, Joseph, and Mamma Mia. However, there are also many visiting highlights, such as A Streetcar Named Desire, The Winter’s Tale, The Trial of Marie Antoinette, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Whether you’re looking for a comedy, drama, or a combination of both, you’re bound to find a host of performances you’ll love in London.

Prefer musicals? You won’t be disappointed with London’s wide array of musical options – from Wicked and Chicago: The Musical to Hairspray and Jersey Boys. Whether you’re travelling alone, as a couple, or with the whole family, there’s a theatre performance or musical to delight!

So, if you’re looking for a truly quintessential taste of London this summer you could consider enjoying a theatre break. With so much on offer in the realm of theatre and musicals, you’re bound to come away with an experience to remember!

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