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Soho is the area that lies to the north of Shaftesbury Avenue, east of Regent Street, south of Oxford Street and west of Charing Cross Road. It is a vibrant and bustling area with many pubs, clubs and many restaurants offering a broad range of cuisines. London Theatre land borders with Soho and here you will find a host of famous theatres such as the London Palladium, Prince Edward Theatre and The Geilgud Theatre. Soho has something to offer through to the small hours of the morning when you can will still find somewhere for a quick coffee to finish off tour evening. China Town as the name implies has a large Chinese population and the shops and restaurants reflect this culture
Properties mainly fall within the Borough of Westminster.
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Underground –
Oxford Circus on the Central and Victoria line
Tottenham Court Road on the Central and Northern line
The area is also well served by buses - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/buses
Soho is the heart of London’s nightclub/bar scene. The area is a mecca for those looking for trendy bars and restaurants which after work and on the weekends are generally full to capacity. During the day Soho is more about coffee bars and cafes as it tries to shed its previous rather insalubrious image as an area known for its adult orientated shops and those purely in pursuit of nocturnal activities. Old Compton Street
is also one of London’s most prominent gay areas. On the south side of Shaftesbury Avenue is Chinatown which as its name suggests is the place to go if you’re looking for Chinese or Asian food which are often open late to serve the night time crowd.
The Soho hotel - http://www.firmdale.com
The St Martins Lane Hotel - http://www.stmartinslane.com
Central St Martins - http://www.csm.arts.ac.uk
Ronnie Scotts Jazz club – http://www.ronniescotts.co.uk
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