Seven Dials

A beautiful little place just off the Covent Garden, Seven Dials is one of London's undiscovered gems. Away from the pitter-patter of the city, this placed offers a very distinct vibe of London. Small independent shops, quirky bars and cafes, and some world-class theatres; this little haven should be included in your list of places to visit in London. It is named after the six sundials present on the large pillar with the seventh one being the pillar itself. Let's start exploring!

Neal's Yard A trip to the seven dials in incomplete without a visit to the Neal's Yard. Thomas Neale created this vibrant little place in the 17th century, and ever since then, it is one of the most photographed places in London. Aesthetically appealing, this little corner might be small, but it sure has a great handful of restaurants, shops, and cafes. Be sure to get a snap taken here.

Seven Dials' pubs and bars Apart from Neal's Yard, Seven Dials is essentially composed of seven little streets, each filled with several bars and cafes. The traditional British pubs are a great place to hang out with your friends, and the pubs here at seven dials are also quite impressive. These ale pubs serve up some good old British beer.

Seven Dials' eateries Despite its small size, Seven Dials is home to various little eateries and cafés. Its 20-inch pizza of trendy pizza place homeslice is one of the best pizzas in town. You can drop by on Monmouth coffee for a steaming cup of coffee or Hawksmoor for the best beef steak. Jacob the Angel is another little place to stop by if you're in the mood of a coconut cream pudding and cup of tea!

Seven Dial's Shops and theatres Home to some of London' best theatres, you can't possibly get bored at Seven Dials. Head over to these theatres for a fun-filled evening or shop at some of the best boutiques and lifestyle outlets like Coco De Mer to find out more about the fashion scene at Seven Dials.

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