Leicester Square
Pedestrian square known for its cinemas, theaters, and entertainment venues, featuring cultural events and statues. Read more…
This pedestrianised square in London's West End was created in the 17th century by Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester. It is renowned for its concentration of cinemas and theaters, hosting film premieres and cultural events. The central park area contains statues of iconic characters and a fountain, contributing to its status as a vibrant public space.
The square is surrounded by entertainment venues and shopping areas, with nearby attractions such as Chinatown and Piccadilly Circus enhancing its urban atmosphere. It is wheelchair accessible and serves as a hub for film festivals and other cultural activities.
Leicester Square functions as both a lively cultural center and a relaxing public space within the city, combining leisure, shopping, and entertainment in a pedestrian-friendly environment.
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