The Hoxton Holborn
Bringing a bit of East London cool directly to the West End, The Hoxton – Holborn has created a new vibrant hub in this quiet area north of Covent Garden
Read moreA vibrant part of town, Covent Garden may be full of tourists, but it’s still a magical part of the city. The iconic plaza used to house a fruit and vegetable market – it’s now full of shops, boutiques and quirky market stalls, as well as street entertainers – from magicians to opera singers.
The world famous Royal Opera House is around here too, renowned both for its outstanding performances of traditional opera and for commissioning new works by today’s leading opera composers.
North of Covent Garden is buzzing with independent shops centred on Neal’s Yard and Seven Dials, with lots of quirky places to shop and eat.
Bringing a bit of East London cool directly to the West End, The Hoxton – Holborn has created a new vibrant hub in this quiet area north of Covent Garden
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