Nestled in Westminster, Soho is a go-to place in Central London to experience a mix of cultures and history along with food, music, leisure and extravaganza. A labyrinth of fashion streets, great eating joints and amazing nightlife, Soho has been showing a good time to Londoners as well as foreigners.
Soho has transitioned from being a farmland in the 16th century to being an entertainment hub since the late 19th century in London. The place has offices of Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount Pictures and Trident Studios, along with theatres, restaurants and clubs, making it a happening place for people to visit. With a history dating back to the 17th century and for being popular in being soiled in sex, drugs and all sorts of notorious acts, Soho is now a more up-market and prominent place for people to have a good time. Having been home to people like Mozart and Karl Marx, the place is also infamous for being a red-light area, including sex shops, massage parlours, gay bars, and venues hosting burlesque shows.
- Shopping
Visit the Berwick street market for hogging on yummy street food and to pick up fresh fruits and veggies. It also has scores of places where one can shop for fashionable clothes and accessories. One can also visit Oxford Street and Regent Street for more shopping options, or Kingly Court and Carnaby Street for boutique stores.
- Food
Apart from feasting on some amazing open food stalls, Soho has some equally amazing dine-in and restaurant options. Visit The Breakfast Soho Club for, as the name suggests, breakfast and even brunch and lunch options, or if you are a foodie, explore the Michelin Star restaurants on the streets of Soho, like Social Eating House and Yauatcha.
- Bars and Nightlife
Soho has a pulsing bar and clubbing scene and one can hop from one pub to another as they all have something great to offer, right from lip-smacking cocktails to live shows and cool music. Visit 100 Club for some rock ‘n’ roll music or to The O Bar or French House for partying after hours. Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club has been known for some amazing and soothing Jazz music scenes and has hosted the likes of Ella Fitzgerald.