The sleazy heart of London’s Theatreland has thankfully stood firm against the
worst ravages of gentrification and managed to retain some of its unique
character. Tourists and immigrants created Soho, and while the flashing neon of
the sex shops hints at a darker side, the area also abounds with excellent old
shops and restaurants run for generations by the same French, Italian, Russian
or Jewish families.
Dozens of theatres mean that the pubs and bars are full of
actors and celebrities – who often flock to the shabbiest looking spots in an
attempt to avoid prying eyes – and the area has a genuine 24-hour nightlife. You
can find some lovely hotels nearby to lay your head at the end of a long night.
South of Soho, Chinatown is a chaos of exotic sights, sounds and smells, where
English is a second language for a majority of residents. Leicester Square's
cinemas still play host to two or three star-studded movie premieres a month.
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