A Little Bit of Everything
Covent Garden
Searching for that handmade necklace? Hungry for a tasty bite? Want a pint in an award-winning pub? Then go to Covent Garden. You’ll find 60 pubs, 20 restaurants, 13 theaters, the Royal Opera, and the Royal Ballet, and hundreds of stalls with boutique wares. If that’s not enough, street performers will keep you entertained.
Indulge the Fashionista in You
Camden Market
Camden Market is one of the hippest shopping spots – the place to spot the newest trends and coolest looks. Some 1000+ stalls offer vintage clothing, jewelry, and just about everything else. There’s always something on the cutting-edge of fashion – and it’s usually affordable. So set your inner fashionista free, and be prepared to come home with a new outfit.
All the World’s a Stage
The West End
The West End home of London’s vibrant theater scene. More than 40 major theaters put on productions every night. There’s also Oxford Street – the longest shopping street in Europe and home of some of the swankiest boutiques. You’ll also find Chinatown; Carnaby Street (the famous hippie enclave of the 1960s); and numerous art galleries and museums.
Football, London Style
Goal!
Football is a way of life in England, so be sure to attend at least one game while in London. Some 14 professional teams call the city their home, and catching a game is easy. Fan favorites include Arsenal, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur. Games are lively affairs, with singing and cheering accompanying the non-stop action.
Afternoon Tea
Tea at The Savoy
Afternoon tea is a cherished British tradition. Sipping a cup at the Savoy Hotel’s elegant Upper Thames Foyer is to experience it at the height of refinement. You’ll dine on fine China and lounge in a room that brings you back to the Edwardian Era. Past patrons include Winston Churchill, Claude Monet, and Katharine Hepburn – so you’ll be keeping good company.