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A crossroad of London's past and present

From the moment you arrive, the energy across the Covent Garden neighbourhood is unmistakeable. Whether it's street performers animating the Piazza or the cobbled corner streets of Seven Dials, the open-air terraces and heritage style quarter are unrivalled. Covent Garden is more than just a postcode, it's a mood, a moment, and a meeting place.

That Covent Garden feeling

Let the scent of fresh pastries lure you into hidden cafés and bakeries, listen to the buzz of conversation as it spills out of after-work crowds enjoying a pub pint or wander through the winding shopping streets that lead to the world-famous Market Building.

Whether you're here for a ballet matinee at the Royal Opera House or a late-night bite in Seven Dials, Covent Garden presents London at it's most vibrant.

That Covent Garden feeling
The Market Building & Piazza

The Market Building & Piazza

Claiming the crown jewels title of Covent Garden, our historic Market Building and surrounding streets are home to some of London's best al fresco dining and pop-up experiences, spread across our pedestrianised Piazza.

Seven Dials

Seven Dials

Seven atmospheric cobbled streets centred by the iconic Seven Dials Monument, our Covent Garden village is set at a slower pace, providing an escape from the busy streets of the city and home to 90 stores and 50 restaurants, bars and cafés.

Neal's Yard

Filled with character, welcome to the most colourful corner of Covent Garden. A hub for instagrammable moments, delicious bites to eat and relaxing wine bars.

Floral Street

Floral Street

Claiming the title of Covent Garden's most stylish street and showcasing a runway of fashion favourites, add Floral Street to your itinerary of must-visit shopping hotspots.

King Street

King Street

King Street is a pedestrianised centrepiece of Covent Garden's shopping streets with a line-up of global and British flagship stores awaiting your exploration.

The Royal Opera House Arcade

With a blend of luxury accessories, cookie must-try pitstops and flagship beauty, the Royal Opera House arcade showcases a run of unique shopping experiences flanking the back-street entrance to the Royal Ballet and Opera House itself.

The Royal Opera House Arcade

Henrietta Street

If you're looking for where locals lunch and linger, head to Henrietta Street. A pedestrianised row home to boutique hotels, stylish eateries and lifestyle must-shop stores. With standout dining spots such as Ave Mario, The Oystermen and HENRI, immerse yourself in the Covent Garden dining scene.

Henrietta Street