• Piccadilly Circus is a Piccadilly and public space of London’s West End in the City of Westminster. It was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with Piccadilly.
  • With the brightly lit and constantly buzzing junction of Piccadilly Circus at its northeast corner and none of Central London too far away...
  • The Piccadilly Circus Tube station is located directly beneath Piccadilly Circus. There are entrances at every corner of the junction.
  • Piccadilly Circus is one of London's most popular tourist destinations, home to the iconic Piccadilly screens and the statue of Eros.
  • With its flashing neon advertising signs and huge video displays, you’ll know you’ve arrived at Piccadilly Circus - London’s version of Times Square.
  • With Theatreland to the east, Regent Street curving in from the north, and Piccadilly drawing traffic from the west, Piccadilly Circus has always been busy.
  • In architecture, a “circus” is defined as a circular public space at a street intersection, which is an accurate description of Piccadilly Circus.
  • This has diminished in recent years or so. Among both Londoners and tourists, the Eros Fountain at Piccadilly Circus is a very popular meeting place for dates.
  • Piccadilly Circus yani Piccadilly Meydanı, Londra’nın en işlek, en hareketli meydanlarından bir tanesidir.
  • The Statue of Eros (also known as Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain) is located at the southeastern side of Piccadilly Circus.