Covent Garden
Covent Garden is a vibrant bustling neighbourhood in London, spanning nine streets and one of the most famous squares in the whole of the capital. Serviced apartments in Covent Garden are highly sought after as it’s a great central place to stay. Here you can marvel at world-class street performers, shop till you drop, dine your heart away, and indulge in theatre land. As one of London’s most-loved spots, Covent Garden is popular with locals and tourists alike. Expect an energetic vibe every day. Be sure to visit both during daylight hours and after dark to see how the area is transformed.
Apple Market
Built way back in the 1800s, the Apple Market is easily the most iconic and one of the best things to do in Covent Garden. Perched right in the heart of the neighbourhood, it’s filled to the brim with indie market stalls, boutique shops and some proper quirky places to boot!
Take a wander around, stroll through the street performers and enjoy the beauty of this part of London.
Neal’s yard
Another one of the best things to do in Covent Garden has to be a visit to Neal’s Yard and Neal Street itself. All around this little area is a treasure-trove of quaint little shops, quirky boutiques and loads of different cafes and foodie haunts to try.
If it’s beauty you’re after, head straight over to Neal’s Yard Remedies & Therapy Rooms, which is uh-mazing to grab a few of their skincare products.
Royal Opera House
There is something really special about seeing a performance at the Royal Opera House. The Royal Opera House is easily one of the best things to do in Covent Garden when you visit. It’s a place where some of the best creative arts are performed in the world and totally can’t be missed.
Now, if shows aren’t your thing (and that’s fine) you can still book a guided tour to experience the venue itself, too.
London Transport Museum
Now, If you are looking for an in-depth look into the history of London’s transport, then the London Transport Museum is the place to go.
Once inside, you’ll be able to see lots of history from the world’s oldest underground network, our iconic red bus and the worlds first underground steam train. That being said, if you’re not into transport and history then you might find this spot a total bust and nowhere near one of the best things to do in Covent Garden.
That being said, it’s really easy to visit when in Covent Garden as it’s situated just shy of the Apple Market itself. Plus, if you get caught in one of our infamous little showers, it’s a great place to take shelter and go on an indoor activity until the rain stops.
Admire free entertainment in the Piazza
Since the 1660s Covent Garden has never missed a chance to put on a performance. The first record of Covent Garden street entertainment came in 1662, when Samuel Pepys’ diary notes that a marionette show featuring a character named Punch took place on the Piazza. Today, the custom continues.
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