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Covent Garden is a vibrant neighbourhood in the heart of the West End, offering a mix of global and independent brands, world-class restaurants and entertainment. Explore the historic Market Building, Seven Dials, Neal's Yard and more with our interactive map and guides.
- Where to Stay
Covent Garden is home to some of the most luxurious hotels...
- Sustainably Covent Garden
That is right, Covent Garden is now home to a farm in the...
- Getting to Covent Garden
Covent Garden's tube station is a very short walk from the...
- Neal's Yard
Known as one of Covent Garden's most instagrammable...
- Floral and King Street
Claiming the title of Covent Garden's most stylish street...
- Market Building & Piazza
The Covent Garden Flower Barrows are an iconic part of our...
- Seven Dials
Seven atmospheric streets centred by the iconic Seven Dials...
- Experience
Covent Garden is surrounded by esteemed establishments...
- Where to Stay
Covent Garden is a vibrant neighbourhood in the heart of London's West End, offering world-class fashion, beauty, lifestyle, dining and entertainment options. Explore the historic Piazza, the brand directory, the interactive map, the Christmas events and more.
The central square in Covent Garden is simply called "Covent Garden", often marketed as "Covent Garden Piazza" to distinguish it from the eponymous surrounding area. Designed and laid out in 1630, it was the first modern square in London—originally a flat, open space or piazza with low railings. [ 56 ]
- By Tube
- By Bus
- By Rail
Covent Garden Underground stationis at the centre of the area and is on the Piccadilly Line of London’s Tube network. It can become busy at peak times, due to lifts and stairs only up from the platforms. Alternatively, use Leicester Square, Charing Cross, Holborn or EmbankmentUnderground stations, which are all within 10 minutes' walk away – or tra...
Many London busestravel close to but not through Covent Garden. Take a bus to Trafalgar Square, Leicester Square, the Strand or Aldwych, then take a short stroll through the historic streets.
The nearest railway station is Charing Cross Station, within 10 minutes’ walk. London Waterloo Stationis a 20-minute walk across Waterloo Bridge, on the south side of the Thames. Plan your journey in advance using Transport for London’s journey planner.
Whether you're planning for your West End itinerary, visiting internationally or staying in the loop as a local, add these goings-on to your Covent Garden must-see list and check out all of the very best things to do in London.
Covent Garden is a vibrant destination in London's West End, with attractions like the London Transport Museum, the Royal Opera House and Covent Garden Market. Explore the area's history, culture, food and drink, and book a walking tour or a table at a trendy bar or restaurant.
CoventGarden.com Official Site. Find great places to shop, eat, visit, or stay in Covent Garden, London's most popular shopping neighbourhood. Explore the highlights, new brands, restaurants, theatres and more.
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