Piccadilly Circus
Famous public square and road junction known for its illuminated advertising screens and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain featuring the statue of Eros. Read more…
This historic public space and road junction dates back to 1819 and serves as a vibrant hub in central London. It is distinguished by the iconic Piccadilly Lights, a set of large illuminated advertising displays, and the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain, commonly associated with the statue of Eros. The area is paved with cobblestones and intersects several key streets, making it a notable landmark in the West End.
Piccadilly Circus is recognized for its lively atmosphere and historical significance as a transportation and entertainment center. A metro station lies beneath the square, facilitating access and underscoring its role as a major junction. The site has also been used as a filming location, including connections to the Harry Potter series.
Surrounded by theaters and other entertainment venues, the square functions as a public space for pedestrians and sightseers. Its blend of artwork, monuments, and illuminated signs contributes to its status as a central meeting point and a distinctive feature of the cityscape.
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4.6 (27) Hidden Tube Tour - Piccadilly Circus: The Heart of London
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