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Piccadilly Circus

There’s old saying to describe somewhere busy and hectic ‘ its like Piccadilly Circus.’ London’s famous traffic intersection is a tourist attraction in its own right. Connecting together five major streets, it proves the perfect meeting point for those looking to explore the West End. Who could miss those neon advert displays or the bronze Eros fountain? Piccadilly recognises its allure , so the attractions available are very much in the tourist mould... More

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    20 reviews Soho
    Ping Pong's first restaurant opened in London's Soho, architect David Marquardt and brand designer Niclas Sellebreten having developed an interior architecture and style that is contemporary yet respectful of the traditions of dim sum cuisine. Combining a sense of relaxed order with warmth and comfort, the restaurant possesses its own distinctive atmosphere, yet at the same time defines the ideal of the modern dim sum restaurant everywhere. There are now several branches across London.

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    16 reviews Soho
    Since opening in September 2005 flat white has been serving London’s best coffee and a delicious variety of sandwiches, bagels, muffins and antipodean sweet treats.

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    14 reviews Piccadilly Circus
    Gaucho Grill is an Argentinean restaurant and bar, specialising in Argentinean wines and freerange beef dishes that are cooked on a grill heated by lava rocks.

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    14 reviews Soho
    This very trendy tea house and dim sum restaurant serves 150 different types of tea, along with a good variety of dim sum and pastries.

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    11 reviews Soho
    Cafe Italia serve a variety of Italian dishes as well as a selection of salads and sandwiches. Seating on the pavement area is provided, weather permitting.

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