• When Shaftesbury Ave became part of Piccadilly Circus back in 1885, the plaza became a very busy traffic junction. This attracted a lot of advertisers.
  • And this misconception is explained due to the physical resemblance to his brother, anteros, the god portrayed in the statue that is in Piccadilly Circus.
  • Today, Piccadilly Circus lies at the border of some of London’s most famous areas, such as Mayfair, Soho, Carnaby, St. James and Covent Garden.
  • The Piccadilly Circus Tube station is located directly beneath Piccadilly Circus. There are entrances at every corner of the junction.
  • Piccadilly Circus offers a variety of cinemas, theatres, shops and restaurants, including famous traditional English pubs.
  • Within easy walking distance of Piccadilly Circus are the shops of Regent Street and the theatres of the West End. The area is the location of well-known nightclubs.
  • My review of Piccadilly Circus, a popular meeting point in London's West End which is famous for its Eros fountain and huge neon advertising signs.
  • Piccadilly Circus is a busy square in the heart of London. It is famous for the fountain that was installed here at the end of the nineteenth century and for the neon...
  • Piccadilly Circus is one of London's most popular tourist destinations, home to the iconic Piccadilly screens and the statue of Eros.
  • Piccadilly Circus has long been the nexus of London’s entertainment district, drawing in seasoned locals and fascinated tourists like moths to its bright neon flame.