Covent Garden Market

About Covent Garden Market

Covent Garden is nestled on the eastern outskirts of of the West End; the shopping square runs alongside St. Mary's Lane and Drury Lane. Within the district of London, this square is synonymous with its former resident, which was a fruit and vegetable market. Covent Garden, which was present in history from the 17th century, has now evolved from the open piazza, to the market hall which housed the grocery market and now the shopping location which tourists and shoppers flock to.

Covent Garden is home to various attractions, from Covenant Garden Market, Royal Opera House, Theatre Royal on Drury Lane to London Transport Museum and St. Paul's. The main pathway of Long Acre with divides Covent Garden and is home to many stores have put up shop and cater to the likes of a shopper's needs and whims. Apart from indulging in London shopping, and taking in the wonders of drama being theatre and music attractions in London, the site also gives honour to religion at St. Paul's and honour to the capital's commuting history.

Covent Garden has even more to offer than just being a place of visit in London. It is also one of the London tourist destinations. With offerings of culture at every bend that show dazzling and at times eccentric street performances along with it being home to few watering holes, this is place to be merry and social.

Make way to Covent Garden and experience a taste of London.

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