Welcome to our guide for the area around Neals Yard in Camden. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Neals Yard is 'Covent Garden Tube' which is about 4 minutes to the South East.
Covent Garden's Piazza returns to its original purpose, as a food market, every Thursday from 16th April until 24th September. The Real Food Market brings ...More
It's 30 years since Margaret Thatcher became the first woman prime minister of Britain. This exhibition at The Cartoon Museum remembers here eleven year tenure ...More
Elms Lesters Painting Rooms are housed in an extraordinary space, purpose built as a painting studio in 1904. Since 1984 the gallery has been specialising ...More
London's first museum of British cartoons, caricature, and comic art.
Combining art with humour, this recent addition to London’s museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant. From political ... More
Neal’s Yard Remedies are still going strong after more than two decades and they continue to stand by their commitment to creating only natural remedies ... More
Cheese-enthusiasts will love this specialist shop in Covent Garden’s thriving, colourful Neal’s Yard. Sourced direct from small, independent farms, most of the cheese here is ... More
This superb vegetarian restaurant offers everything from African Platters to Mexican nachos with refried beans. Despite a long menu it's obvious that the kitchen invests ... More
English [Out There!] takes a very hands-on approach to learning English. The course places an emphasis on using what you have learned. Students are taken ... More
In the shadow of both Centrepoint and St Giles-in-the-Fields Church, hidden from most tourists and residents alike, lies this beautiful West End garden. Originally a ... More
This day spa exclusively for women is a total pampering experience from the minute you step through the door. Located in bustling Covent Garden you'll ... More
Overlooking Covent Garden Piazza, the Cove is a world away from the crowds outside. Tucked up in a worn, leather armchair under the pub’s low, ... More
This
was once a sleazy Soho strip club, as the name suggests, and it really
shows. Deep reds are the dominant colour, with mirrors, booths and
velvet curtains ... More
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