Looking for exciting things to do in Covent Garden? Our handy guide is here to help. London’s bustling West End is a cultural must-see that teems with hidden gems and major attractions – from award-winning restaurants and arcade shopping to iconic theaters hosting razzle-dazzle shows.
There are so many things to do in Covent Garden, you’ll need more than a day to fit them all in. So, hit the city sidewalks and start your big adventure. Our visitor guide will lead the way.
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Covent Garden Piazza
All kinds of amazing under one roof
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For a historic slice of London life, head to Convent Garden Piazza: a pedestrian square and market hall that’s hosted pedlars and performers since the 1600s. Situated in front of St Paul’s Church, this cosmopolitan attraction transformed from a bustling fruit and vegetable hub in the 1970s to the enclave it is today – filled with cafes, bars and boutique shops.
The buskers are still on the cobbles 400 years on (in the guise of contortionists, magicians and Chinese musicians). From Tuesday to Sunday, under the piazza’s vaulted glass ceiling, Apple Market opens its doors to a collective of traders selling handmade jewelry, one-of-a-kind crafts, whimsical watercolors and rare antiques.
Location: Cranbourn Street, London WC2H 7AR, United Kingdom
Open: Daily from 1 pm to 8 pm
Phone: 020 7420 5856
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Theater Royal Drury Lane
A feast for the senses
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Situated in a Grade I listed building, Theater Royal Drury Lane bills itself as an “all-day destination” thanks to its array of entertainment and gastronomic offerings. Here, you can take in shows as diverse as Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita in Concert or Disney’s perennial favorite Frozen the Musical.
Enjoy a Regency-inspired afternoon tea in the Grand Sedan (elevated with ornate ceilings, chandeliers, luxurious furnishings and a wealth of fine art). Alternately, hit the Cecil Beaton Bar for Tristan-Stephenson-designed cocktails including the Pink Prince Charming and the Cleopatra.
Location: Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JF, United Kingdom
Open: Daily from 10 am to 10 pm. For individual show times, check the venue’s website.
Phone: 020 3925 2998
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Neal's Yard
Indie eats and eccentric shops
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One of London’s most iconic alleys, Neal’s Yard opens up onto a charismatic courtyard garden that’s packed with independent restaurants, cafes, bars and shops. Known for its historic brick buildings, colorfully painted window frames and hexagonal patio seating, this tucked-away treasure might be tiny but its eclectic offerings pack a real punch.
Savor wood-fired pizzas at Homeslice (an eatery known for its creative toppings, including air-dried wagyu beef and truffle creme fraiche), or satiate your sweet tooth with a doughnut from St. JOHN. Neal’s Yard Remedies dates back to the 1980s and is a bona fide London favorite for organic health and beauty products.
Location: Neal's Yard, Covent Garden, WC2H 9DP, United Kingdom
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Royal Opera House
Opulent entertainment
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With its Baroque Revival architecture and horseshoe-shaped auditorium, Covent Garden’s Royal Opera House is a British cultural stalwart that draws throngs of visitors every week with its mesmerizing performances. On the main stage, take in shows such as WERTHER (Massenet's opera of grand passion and devastating tragedy) or visit the adjacent Linbury Theater for ballet and dance festivals.
Celebrated for its lavish red and gold interiors, the Royal Opera House is further elevated with diverse culinary offerings at establishments such as Balconies Restaurant, Piazza, Dorfman Conservatory and the Crush Room. Here, you can sample some of the West End’s most delectable dishes like fennel risotto, seared pollock with mussel broth and Beef Wellington with red wine jus.
Location: Bow Street, London WC2E 9DD, United Kingdom
Open: Daily from 12 pm to close of evening performance. If there is not an evening performance, Royal Opera House opens Monday—Saturday from 12 pm to 10 pm, and Sunday from 12 pm to 6 pm. For individual performance times, contact the venue.
Phone: 020 7304 4000
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London Transportation Museum
All things rail and road
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Automotive and locomotive enthusiasts will delight in a visit to the famed London Transportation Museum. Discover what goes on behind the scenes at some of the capital’s busiest train stations (including forgotten underground tube stops such as Aldwych and Down Street).
Jam-packed with engaging exhibits and galleries, visitors can explore the city’s rich transportation history at their leisure – from its early horse and carriage days to its riverboats, tramcars and buses. The museum also hosts exciting heritage vehicle outings several times a year, so check the online calendar for specific dates and details.
Location: 39 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7BB, United Kingdom
Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: 0343 222 5000
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Lyceum Theater
Heaven for thespians
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One of the jewels of the West End’s theater district, the Lyceum may have origins that date back to the late 1700s but today its ornate interior is home to the Elton-John smash-hit The Lion King. Prior to the musical’s 1999 premiere, this historic venue hosted Jesus Christ Superstar, Oklahoma and touring rock bands like the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Queen.
Reserve a seat in this Grade II listed beauty and take in the story of Simba the lion as he transforms from an innocent cub to his fated position as King of the Pride Lands. The Ballroom Bar opens 90 minutes before the curtains part and serves a range of refreshing beverages and tasty snacks.
Location: 21 Wellington Street, London WC2E 7RQ, United Kingdom
Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 10 am to 7.45 pm and Sunday from 11 am to 2.45 pm
Phone: 0844 871 3000
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Cecil Court
A bookworm utopia
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A pedestrian-friendly street with Victorian shop frontages, Cecil Court is known for its curious collection of old-world bookstores that sell antiquarian and vintage beauties. Literature lovers will be in their own private paradise as they go from door to door, searching for that long-lost title they’ve always dreamed of owning.
Only moments from the chaos of London’s Leicester Square, strolling along Cecil Court is like stepping back in time. Land a first edition of a children’s classic, a signed copy of your favorite novel or an esoteric tome about magic or witchcraft.
Location: Cecil Court, London WC2H 0DE, United Kingdom
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Seven Dials Market
A food court with flair
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Seven Dials Market may be a multi-level London food court but don’t be fooled, it’s très chic. Boasting dozens of micro-restaurants and ritzy bars, it’s the perfect place for a lazy lunch, a casual dinner or to get together for after-work beverages.
The gastronomic focus here is purely global – think sublime Syrian flavors, tasty Korean classics and no-fuss falafels wrapped in freshly baked pita bread. There’s every kind of flavor you could want, whether you’re just after a snack or sweet treat, or hungry for a full-on meal.
Location: 35 Earlham Street, London WC2H 9LD, Untied Kingdom
Open: Monday and Tuesday from 12 pm to 10 pm, Wednesday—Friday from 12 pm to 11 pm, Saturday from 11 am to 11 pm, Sunday from 11 am to 9 pm
Phone: 020 7974 4444
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Lincoln's Inn Fields
An idyllic urban oasis
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Dating back to the 1630s, Lincoln’s Inn Fields is the largest public square in London, serving up 5 hectares of picturesque greenspace filled with mature trees including ginkgo, Indian bean, laburnum and mountain ash. This dog-friendly park is punctuated with an octagonal bandstand, public tennis courts and a number of meandering footpaths.
Conveniently situated in the heart of the park is the popular eatery Fields Bar & Kitchen. This bistro-style café is known for its wood-fired pizza, big hearty breakfasts and fresh artisan pasta, including crab spaghetti and black truffle tortellini.
Location: London WC2A 3QB, United Kingdom (a short walk from either Holborn or Chancery Lane tube stations).
Open: Daily from 8 am to 7 pm
Phone: 020 7974 4444
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K2 Telephone Boxes
Picture-postcard perfection
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Conveniently situated along Broad Court, the K2 Telephone Boxes are a must-see Covent Garden attraction that draw Instagrammers city-wide. These five cherry-red booths are quintessential British icons in a world that’s buzzing with mobile phones.
After you’ve snapped up a storm outside each one, stop for a very English afternoon tea at the Thames Foyer in the swanky Savoy hotel. Served in a glorious domed atrium, you’ll enjoy homemade scones with clotted cream (and a glass of bubbly as well).
Location: 5 Broad Ct, London WC2B 5QH, UK
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