Please read and enjoy our article and watch your FREE LONDON MUSIC VIDEO at the end "The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell of the Crowd"
What a great title for a show and what a lovely way to describe entertainment as we know it today! So what does London have to offer its visitors?
For their entertainment in London, most visitors, and indeed Londoners, will gravitate to the West End of London. Leicester Square boasts several cinemas where world film premieres are frequently held. | | Piccadilly Circus 1896 | Many restaurants are sited around Leicester Square and last-minute London theatre tickets can be purchased from the kiosk in the middle of the square.
Another of London's favourite visitor attraction is Piccadilly Circus , with its iconic statue of Eros and its giant multi-coloured, electronic advertisements. Talking of Eros, here's a question for you!
To which London street does Eros's arrow point?
You will find the answer at the bottom of this page but no cheating is allowed, you MUST read the complete article first ! (yeh, right!!)
It's around Picadilly Circus that London's theatre district can be found, as well as central London cinemas , bars , clubs , casinos and restaurants . Close by is London's Chinatown , with its unique restaurants, shops and occasional parades.
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|  | | Leicester Square at night | To the east of Leicester Square lies Covent Garden , once home to London's world-renowned flower market, now an area of speciality shops and street entertainers.
Close by is the Royal Opera House , home of many of the great operatic and ballet institutions of the UK.
It's here in London's Covent Garden that amazingly talented street entertainers perform for London's visitors.
And now, what you've really been waiting for, the answer to the question on Eros's arrow:
None, there is NO arrow in Eros's bow . (OK, what do you expect from a FREE website?).
If you cheated and looked, may your guilt cause you a sleepless night tonight! |
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