Convent Gardens of London travel guide ** inside tips, attractions, and info about Convent Gardens

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Hours:
Mon-Sun
10:30am-6/7:00 pm (approx)

Cost:
Adult: Free
Child: Free
Senior: Free


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One could easily spend an entire afternoon at Covent Gardens, with its manifold shopping options, numerous cafes, a wine bar featuring live entertainment, lingering street musicians, the marvelous London Transport and Theatre Museums and of course the newly renovated Royal Opera House. 

As far as shopping is concerned, timing keys your pleasure here. During weekdays, much of the garden and, in particular, the Jubilee Market towards the Strand, sells somewhat cheap merchandise geared heavily toward tourists. Mondays are an exception, as antiques replace T-shirts; and on the weekends shopping improves vastly, with crafts, fine leather, paintings, sculpture and other such merchandise occupying store shelves.

Expect the best street entertainers in England and hardly a car in sight. Chinese classical musicians set up on King Street.  Mimes and unicycle riders swarm the Piazza. Down in the sunken court, classical and popular musicians from London's exceptional music schools play and sing everything from Bach to the Beatles. Enjoy a large selection of food, wine, beer or coffee at an open-air table where you can watch such talent for hours. 

Plan to spend at least a half a day here without a visit to the transport and theater museums. While the area's been in and out of fashion more often than bell bottoms, there's no question that it's been one of the best and most affordable visitor's venues in London since the renovation of 1980 -- and that's not including the wonderful and historic St. Paul's Church and the other surrounding attractions.

 

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