Soho
Soho is surely the epitome of London life, the beating heart of the West End, a vibrant enclave where history, creativity and a sense of rebellion collide to create a truly original and unrivalled neighbourhood. Globally recognised for its bohemian spirit, Soho has been a haunt for artists, writers, poets and musicians for centuries. Modern Soho is a paradise for creatives, culture vultures, foodies and night owls.
London’s Creative Heart
Walk the streets and you can sense the creative energy. Much of the UK film industry is based along Wardour Street, Old Compton Street has been the focal point for London’s LGBTQ+ community since the 1970’s and Berwick Street boasts a fabulous street food market, not to mention numerous independent record stores, vintage shops and fashion boutiques.
Why Soho?
Scratch the surface and you’ll discover a genuine neighbourhood, wholly inclusive with lifelong residents who support each other and actively resist the gentrification and homogenisation that has been forced upon many other London districts. It really is one of the few remaining central neighbourhoods with a genuine sense of community.
London’s Inclusive Playground
But everybody knows, Soho really comes alive after dark. From legendary late night jazz clubs like Ronnie Scott’s, to iconic LGBTQ+ bars & clubs like the Admiral Duncan, G-A-Y and Village Soho, there is always a gig, club night, comedy show or theatre performance going on. Soho literally has something for everyone and is indeed a place for anyone.

Soho House?
Yes, complete houses still exisit in Soho, although are increasingly hard to find. Meard Street, D’Arblay Street and Soho Square have some fine examples.
Hip to be Square
Soho Square boasts public ping pong tables and is a hip hang out in the summer, offering genuine respite from the 24/7 hive of activity everywhere else.
Take Me Out
If you can’t find a specific dish or drink, then it’s not worth having. Soho has the highest concentration of bars & restaurants in London, so you’ll never struggle
Spinning Around
With a high concentration of independent record shops, Soho has long been a haven for vinyl junkies. Whatever your taste, support your local record stores!