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Across 17 streets and one historic Piazza, discover the very best of London. Covent Garden is in the heart of the West End, easily reached via tube, train, cycle, on foot, boat & taxi. From world-class fashion, beauty & lifestyle stores to the most exciting dining options.
Across 20 streets and one historic Piazza, discover the very best of London. Covent Garden is in the heart of the West End, easily reached via tube, train, cycle, on foot, boat & taxi. From world-class fashion, beauty & lifestyle stores to the most exciting dining options.
Join a Royal Opera House expert guide and embark on an exclusive tour of the iconic Covent Garden building, accessing spaces normally off-limits to the public. Tickets £19-£20; Live at Lunch - Booking until 29th November
Discover the best Things To Do in Central London at Covent Garden. Explore top attractions, shopping, dining & exclusive pop-ups in the heart of London here.
Map of Covent Garden. Plan your visit ahead of arriving or explore our neighbourhood on the ground. Make the most of our interactive digital map to uncover the locations of your favourites brands and discover new stores and restaurants to add to your must-visit list.
Covent Garden is one of London’s most popular shopping neighbourhoods, home to a wide range of world-class fashion, beauty and lifestyle stores. From Polo Ralph Lauren to Tom Ford, Mulberry to Tiffany & Co. and Apple to DECIEM, discover a unique blend of global and independent brands designed to satisfy your every shopping need.
Covent Garden is conveniently located close to two London stations. The nearest being Charing Cross, which is a couple of minutes’ walk away, here is the best route. The other is Waterloo station, which is a twenty-minute walk across the iconic Waterloo Bridge with great views over London.
Covent Garden is surrounded by esteemed establishments boasting some of the most exquisite collections in London. Lovers of art can enjoy the nearby exhibits at the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery or simply stroll across the Strand to Somerset House, where the Courtauld Gallery exhibits a collection of famous Impressionist ...
With more than 20 theatres and home to The Royal Opera and The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden is a must-visit for culture vultures.
The History of Covent Garden. The first historical record of Covent Garden dates back to 1200, when it consisted of fields. Owned by Westminster Abbey, the land where the Market Building and the Piazza now stand was referred to as ‘the garden of the Abbey and Convent’, hence its name.