Soho doesn't need much introduction. The Broad Street pump, the vice centre of the 70's and the bombing of the Admiral Duncan pub have all contributed to Soho's fame. In the middle of four major London Streets it has an enviable geographical position; close to Charing Cross Road's bookstores, shopping wonderlands Oxford & Regent streets & theatre haven Shaftsbury Avenue. Within its own boundaries lie Carnaby Street & Kingly Court, filled with unique boutiques recapturing the essence of 'Swinging London'...
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Soho doesn't need much introduction. The Broad Street pump, the vice centre of the 70's and the bombing of the Admiral Duncan pub have all contributed to Soho's fame. In the middle of four major London Streets it has an enviable geographical position; close to Charing Cross Road's bookstores, shopping wonderlands Oxford & Regent streets & theatre haven Shaftsbury Avenue. Within its own boundaries lie Carnaby Street & Kingly Court, filled with unique boutiques recapturing the essence of 'Swinging London'.
Restaurants such as Yauatcha reflect its fashionable & cosmopolitan character with a selection of sumptuous unique desserts. By night time, Soho is at its liveliest, buzzing with tourists & revellers. The heart of London's gay community, Old Compton Street houses the popular 'GAY' club. Accepting, multinational, vibrant and an ever growing centre of media, it's not hard to see why the 2006 'I love Soho' campaign gained even the support of the mayor.
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