Soho and Trafalgar Square GuideSoho is located in Westminster in the center of West End of London. Soho is somehow enclosed by Oxford Street in the north, Shaftesbury Avenue to the south, Regent Street in the west and Charing Cross Road in the east. You can find the Mayfair in the west side of Soho and Holborn and Covent Garden in the east side. The area in the south is the St. James. Fitzrovia is in the north area of Soho.Soho is famous for its restaurants, pubs, bars, clubs and late night coffee shop. You can spend your whole night until morning exploring the entertainments Soho provides. The French House is a well known pub; this pub is quite popular during WWII for the French Government. You can also explore the Old Compton Street in Soho, which is said to be the unofficial high street. Pubs, bars, shops, cafes and clubs can be found in the Old Compton Street. Don't miss to taste the delicious pastries in Maison Bertaux or at Partisserie Valerie. Have fun and listen to Ronnie's Scott Jazz Bar in Soho. Some of the high quality restaurants in Soho are the Andrew Edmunds, which is perfect for romance; the Boardwalk, a bar restaurant that offers affordable prices on food but not on drinks; and the Montague Pyke is suited for people looking for 2-for-1 meals. If you are quite limited on cash try Chowki, it offers an unconventional Indian cuisine and it is open until midnight. You can find Ma'oz at the Old Compton Street in Soho, this offers pure vegetables meal. The Piccolo Diavolo is great for Italian food and Pulcinella is said to be the best Italian pizzeria. Great accommodations are also available in Soho. If you're tight in budget try the Piccadilly Backpackers. And if you want the luxuries while relaxing, Sanderson Hotel is best for you, it has a world class restaurants and spa. Shopping in Soho is an unforgettable experience. You can find fashionable clothes shopping stores at Carnaby Street. In Berwick Street, a small street market and specialist record shop can be found. Famous Landmarks in Soho are Liecester Square, Piccadilly Circus and the small Soho Square. Aside from that Soho is quite well-known as center of London's gay district and red light district, which includes numerous strip club and adult shops. Trafalgar Square is popular to the tourists, the monument of Nelson – Britain's greatest military hero stand in the middle of the square. Lots and lots of pigeons can be seen in the Trafalgar Square and tourists and local people alike enjoy feeding these birds. It's also worth visiting the National Portrait Gallery in Trafalgar Square. This gallery proudly displays the portrait of Elizabeth Taylor taken in 1948 while feeding the pigeons. Another tourist attraction in Trafalgar Square is the West End. West End is considered to be the capital that never sleeps; it's only five minutes walk from the Trafalgar Square. The West End houses the famous theatre like the Broadway in New York and it also have numerous cafes, bars, restaurants and shopping center which makes it the best place for a nightlife. There are the Horse Guard Parade, Fourth Plinth, and St. Martin-in-the-Fields - a historical church overlooking the Trafalgar Square. There is also a gift shop, art gallery, brass rubbing centre and market in the courtyard called Café in the Crypt. Other famous attractions near Trafalgar Square are the Big Ben and Houses of Parliament. The Hilton Trafalgar is the foremost luxury hotel that can be found in Trafalgar Square. If you're looking for a mid-range hotels in Trafalgar Square you will not be disappointed, Club Quarters Trafalgar Square and Thistle Trafalgar Square are some of these. Citadines Trafalgar Square is an apartment where you can also stay. Nothing is boring when you are staying alone in this beautiful city, so we collected the sexiest female London escorts, who available in the Soho and Trafalgar Square area. These sexy London escorts are ready to fulfill all your desires, they are perfect girlfriend type partners. Browse the London Escorts Directory to locate these beauties, and let your dreams come true! |
