• The Leicester Square became a popular entertainment district in the 19th century, and it is now home to a number of nightclubs, bars, and restaurants.
  • Leicester square got its name in 1630s after the Earl of Leicester who lived and owned a house (Leicester house) in the Northern part of the Square.
  • Its benches are packed with tourists who are taking a break from exploring London’s West End. Leicester Square hosts the majority of British movie premieres.
  • This insider’s guide will help you to find the best things to do in and around Leicester Square morning, noon and night.
  • If there’s a spare seat, rest your legs in the walk-through park which forms the centre of Leicester Square and watch the world go by.
  • Leicester Square has a rich history dating back to 1670 when it was originally laid out as a residential area named after Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester.
  • Another prized memorial in Leicester Square Gardens is the bronze statue of Charlie Chaplin sculpted by John Doubleday.
  • Discover everything you need to know about Leicester Square, London including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • Haftada ortalama 3-3,5 milyon kişinin gittiği Leicester Meydanı kentin batı kısmında ve yüksek enerjisi ile Londra’nın genel havasını çok iyi yansıtan bir yerdir.
  • West of Covent Garden market, Garrick Street is only a few minutes from Leicester Square underground station and has plenty of cafes right on your doorstep.