Apollo Theatre
The Apollo Theatre is one of the most famous West End theatres, sat directly on Shaftesbury Avenue.
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The Apollo Theatre is one of the most famous West End theatres, sat directly on Shaftesbury Avenue.
Book a table at All Bar One Leicester Square and relax, chatting over a delicious lunch and after-work drinks, near Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus, and more.
Discover sake, fun confectionery and ceramics and pick up all your Japanese cooking essentials, from miso to rice in London’s largest Japanese food hall.
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A boutique bolthole in the heart of the West End, an ideal location from which to explore all that London has to offer.
The UK's largest and most popular casino and entertainment venue comprising three gaming floors, slots room, a Poker Stars deck, 180-seat cabaret theatre and London's number one steak house, plus six bars and an indoor smoking terrace.
Visit TKTS, The Official London Theatre Ticket Booth, in the heart of Leicester Square for last minute and discount theatre tickets or to purchase Theatre Tokens.
Discover the Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel in London, a historic five-star boutique hotel set on the iconic Leicester Square.
Stay at the Thistle Piccadilly to be connected, central and enjoy a hassle-free hotel experience.
Casual chain restaurant serving up delicious cocktails and premium dishes freshly made to order using quality ingredients.
Enduring London steakhouse chain with a brasserie vibe drawing families, tourists and theatre-goers.
Sophisticated and quirky, experience luxury comfort and glamour at W London hotel in Leicester Square.
Iconic fast-food restaurant chain.
Embracing the art of shared dining in the heart of London’s most iconic square,
The Harold Pinter Theatre is a West End venue best known for hosting new plays and classic revivals. It was named the Harold Pinter Theatre in 2011, after the late Nobel Prize winner and in recognition of his contribution to comedy.
Mirroring the 1920s glamour of its theatrical surroundings, Hotel Indigo® London – 1 Leicester Square draws you in to an art deco, glass-and-marble haven.
The Prince of Wales Theatre opened on 27 Oct. 1937. The theatre was named for the current Prince at the time, the future Edward VII.
Discover Vue Cinema West End, with 9 cinema screens featuring Sony Finity and 4K picture and Digital Dolby Atmos and Dolby Surround Sound.
Throughout the 17th century, Leicester Square was a notorious duelling location. Famous duels are said to have occurred here, including one between a Captain French and Captain Coote.
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